Original owner. Rarely used. Literally like new. Never used batteries. CD player still has original labels. Absolutely no damage. PRODUCT FEATURES Top Loading Compact Disc Player Programmable Track Memory 1 Bit D A Converter Play Pause Search Repeat (One or All) Functions 2-Digit LED Display AM FM Stereo Tuner Full Auto Stop Cassette Player Recorder 2-Way Cassette Recording (CD & Radio) One-Touch Automatic Level Control Recording Soft Eject Cassette Door Wide Range Speaker System Battery operation requires 8 D size batteries (batteries not included) FCC FDA approved 110V 220V Dual Voltage. Manufacturer Coby Electronics Corporation Manufacturer Part Number CX-CD250 Product Model CX-CD250 Product Name CX-CD250 Portable CD Radio Stereo Cassette Player Recorder Product Type Radio CD Cassette Player Boombox Radio Radio tuner - analog - AM FM Speaker(s) 2 x right left channel speaker - built-in Features One-touch Recording Audio Decoding Stereo Screen Type LED Dimensions 9.5x16.0x7.5 Power AC 120 230 V Battery 8 x battery - D type Overstock.com selling for 45. Restockit.com selling for 43.
Price: 35 EGP
Category: Music
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