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Oregon Scientific WR113 Weather Radio with Temperature and Freeze Alarm Review

Oregon Scientific WR113 Weather Radio with Temperature and Freeze Alarm
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Bought the Oregon Scientific Weather Radio on their reputation as being a top notch innovative company. I have owned an older version of a weather radio 8 years ago and wanted to get a newer model that had better reception. Radio also came with AC adapter which is a selling point.
The Good: Ordered it from Amazon and got it in three days. Super fast.
Radio's yellow color is easy to locate in a hurry. Radio sensitivity was good.
The Bad: Radio is below par for Oregon Scientific. As read on other reviews of the WR103 (similar to WR113) on the net, the temperature reading is way off. Was reading 75 degrees when my digital thermostat read 68. Believe me, it was not 75 degrees.

Other problem right out of the box was that the received station cut out every ten seconds just as if it was programmed to do that. You could set your clock to the every ten seconds the audio cut out all you heard was hiss. Thought it was the station so I turned on the old radio and the signal was there all the time just as always. Called Oregon Scientific and could not get through in three days. Sent them an email and received a note that they would contact me within four(4) days. How many bad products could they now be selling that it takes customer service four days to return a call. They never got back to me. I returned it to Amazon and got a refund.
Oregon Scientific - Do away with that annoying beep every time you press a button. In the middle of the night, I don't want to be waking others with that obnoxious beeping. My older radio did not have that annoying function and it's temperature reading was accurate.
Don't know what to say about our American companies sending their products overseas for manufacturing and they have no quality control over them.

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Stay informed and safe when you head outdoors for work and play with this weather radio from Oregon Scientific. Equipped with a temperature display and freeze alarm, this portable unit receives weather information and emergency broadcasts from the NOAA National Weather Service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. And, it not only displays current temperatures, it alerts when the temperature is approaching freezing levels with an easy-to-see blinking LED.
The radio displays local weather data from all NOAA channels, EAS and NWS weather warnings. Three levels of warnings: advisory, watch, warning are shown.The radio provides both audio and visual alerts (100B audio and visual alert). There's also a clock with dual alarm and snooze, was well as a handy calendar. A memory function saves settings during power failure. The unit also features flexible programming, letting you add up to six S.A.M.E broadcasts with ease. A blue backlight makes data easy to read at night. The radio comes equipped with a desktop stand, belt clip, hand strap and AC adapter. Three 3 AA batteries (not included) are required.

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Black & Decker SS50B Storm Station With 50 Watt Power Inverter LED Flashlight And Digital AM/FM NOAA Weather Radio Review

Black and Decker SS50B Storm Station With 50 Watt Power Inverter LED Flashlight And Digital AM/FM NOAA Weather Radio
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My husband bought this after reading many reviews for other similiar products. It was the best price for the size and functions. All the functions work, flashlight (good rechargeable flashlight), weather radio (I had no problems getting the NOAA signals), AM/FM radio (decent speaker and sound quality), all the outlet plugs, led bar light (very bright). Once the Stormstation was fully charged, I was able to charge my cell phone with no problem using the USB output plug. The main output plug is only 50 watts and may not run a lot of things. I did try to use my laptop with it, but the power requirements were different and did not work. This is something to consider if you have a laptop or other item. I haven't had to use the hand crank for a charge yet so I'm not sure how it will do. I rate the powerstation 4 stars because the instructions could be much better, it would be nice to have a case for storing the unit and AC adaptor together and one of the led bulbs on the light bar went out shortly after I got it and there doesn't seem to be any way to replace it. I keep the unit plugged in to maintain the charge when the power is on that way the Stormstation is always ready, although not required. Also so I don't misplace the AC power adapter. I would reccomend this to anyone looking for an all-in-one emergency item.

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Ideal for emergencies at home, on the road, or on the lake, the Black & Decker SS50B Storm Station comes with a 50-watt power inverter, LED flashlight, and a digital AM/FM NOAA weather radio. The built-in 50-watt power inverter can be used to power and re-charge small portables like cell phones and the built-in digital radio can keep you in the know when it comes to the weather. With a hand crank for back-up power, this storm station also comes with an integrated handle for easy transportation, a built-in LED area light, and a detachable LED flashlight.

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