11/05/2011

Milwaukee 49-24-0280 V28 28-Volt Lithium-Ion Job Site Radio Review

Milwaukee 49-24-0280 V28 28-Volt Lithium-Ion Job Site Radio
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This is the new version of Milwaukee's jobsite radio.In addition to AC power and 12-18 volt NiCad batteries, it also runs on Milwaukee's new 28 volt lithium batteries.(Milwaukee plans to market 18v lithium batteries that will work with its already-existing 18v tools.I presume, from the item description, that those batteries will also work with this radio.)

>>>NOTE:This radio, like the previous Milwaukee jobsite radio, does **NOT** charge the cordless tool batteries it runs on.I emailed Milwaukee about this, and was told that they did not incorporate a charger because the focus of this radio is sound quality and radio reception.

I run my radio on Milwaukee's v28 lithium batteries.I would expect the same performance from Milwaukee's other batteries, with the exception that Milwaukee states that this radio will run longer per charge cycle on the v28 batteries.I'll edit this post to include the average run time for a v28 battery after I've used it several times.

Both the reception and sound quality on this radio are fantastic.The sound quality is so good (and loud, if you want it loud) that you'll be glad to listen to this radio anywhere, any time.If you like bass, the Punch EQ offers 3 levels of bass-boost.The first, or lowest, level is plenty for me.I usually listen with the bass boost off entirely.

I previously owned a Bosch PowerBox jobsite CD/Radio.The PowerBox offers many more features (including charging batteries), but I eventually returned it due to its extremely poor radio reception (even with their new external antenna) and inferior speakers.

The Milwaukee's 12 volt DC output jack (like your car's cigarette lighter plug) allows you to use the radio to power an Ipod, satellite radio, cell phone charger, etc.I particularly like the fact that this plug works when the radio is running on battery power (the Bosch PowerBox's 12v plug only works when the PowerBox is plugged in and running on AC current).

The nylon bag on the back of the radio is removable and measures 11" x 8.5" x 2.5", so it's large enough to store quite a bit of stuff (Ipod, CD player, CDs, patch cables, cell phone lighter-plug cable, etc.).The bag has dual zippers so you can leave a small opening at the top for your external audio device's connecting (patch) cable without risking the device falling out.There is also an elastic strap inside the bag to hold things in place, with spaces for 3 pens/pencils.

The LCD clock readout is visible even when the radio is off.In fact, it's visible even when the radio is unplugged and there is no battery pack in it.It's powered by two "AA" batteries (included).

This radio shuts down automatically when whatever rechargeable battery pack you are using gets low.This is important because you NEVER want to completely discharge any cordless tool battery.Doing so can cause cells within the battery to reverse polarity and become ineffective.The battery might still work if this happens, but it won't be producing as much voltage.

The soft-grip handle is comfortable and the rubber-whip style antenna is perfect for a jobsite radio.You can also attach an external antenna to a provided external connector, but the reception is great so I don't see much need for this.

To connect an Ipod or other audio source, you'll need a cable that goes from the output of your audio source to radio's auxiliary input.For an Ipod, this would be a simple patch cable with a (male) stereo mini plug on each end.

A few extra features would make this an ideal radio for any occasion.Padding in the nylon bag would be great (after all, the radio is designed to survive falls and abuse).A remote control would be useful (especially if you're working on a roof or using it in your garage or home).And a "sleep" timer and headphone jack would also be nice.

Some of the features I suggest might seem out of place on a jobsite radio, but I think this radio could find a market with people who will never even visit a "jobsite."The sound quality is there, and the styling offers a real "wow" factor.This radio could be great as a permanent fixture in a kid's room, basement, garage, etc.

Regardless, I give this radio 5 stars because it is the best jobsite radio I've ever heard.More importantly, it is compatible with Milwaukee's v28 lithium-powered cordless tools, which are, without doubt, the best cordless tools on the market.

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Product Description:
The Milwaukee 49-24-0280 V28 28-volt lithium-ion job site radio has rugged plastic construction, a steel handle, a blow-resistant base, and weather-proof speakers. Features include an fm radio, digital clock, NOAA weather radio, auxiliary port for CD player, 12-volt power port. It operates on 18-volt or 28-volt lithium-ion or 12- to 18-volt NI-cad batteries, or standard 110-volt outlet. A storage bag is also included, and 10-foot cord. It weighs 22 pounds and comes with a 1-year warranty.

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