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3 – Winners
Holiday Contest and Sweeps along with a great group of fellow blogs are pleased
to work with La Crosse Technology to bring you the “La Crosse Technology Severe
Weather Radio Giveaway”. Three lucky readers who reside in the Continental
United States and are 18+ years of age will win one of the amazing Weather Radios.
portable so that you may take it with you if you’re camping, hiking and everyday
tasks.You can keep it in your pocket or in your purse.
radio, but this radio has actually more unique features that others don’t provide.
Being a NOAA National Weather Service Skywarn Spotter, I can say that the
La Crosse S83301 is excellent to have with you in the field or just setting in your
backyard or just about any other place you need it.
Features:
Easy one-button selection of Tornado or All Alerts Mode
FM reception: 87.5 to 108 MHz
AM reception: 520 to 1710 kHz
USA IC Chip for high quality digital audio radio for optimum reception
Low power consumption LED for maximum battery life
Built-in 0.5watt white LED light
Low Battery Indicator
Desktop, tabletop or portable
Hands-free lanyard included
Runs on 3 – AAA Batteries or AC power (AC adapter included)
protected telescopic antenna gives you great reception. The top or bottom
strap attachment is great for those on the go and want to keep updated on
your local weather. The S83301 comes with Non-Slip Grip Sides that keep
it firmly in your grip.
This Weather Alert Radio is different from other radios. Listen to NOAA All Hazards and Weather Alerts, or use the one easy button to activate the tornado only alerts option that filters out unwanted alerts when you want to sleep (no programming). Description Stay safe and informed with the La Crosse® NOAA Weather Radio. The radio provides reliable access to emergency information, NOAA weather / all-hazard alerts, and AM/FM radio stations. Radio features one easy button to activate the tornado-only mode. It’s the perfect size to slip into a pocket or purse. The bright LED flashlight provides ideal lighting for emergencies, as well as camping, hiking, and everyday tasks. Specifications Easy-to-use NOAA weather radio for reliable emergency information Auto-selects local weather info Receives NOAA All Hazard and Weather Alerts or Only Tornado Alerts One-button tornado-only alerts option (no programming) Listen to current NOAA weather or AM/FM radio LED emergency flashlight 6″ Protected telescopic antenna Non-slip grip sides Earphone jack Runs on battery or AC power (AC adapter included) Hands-free lanyard included
A Big Thank You To Our Sponsor
[su_note note_color=”#ca050b” text_color=”#eef5e3″]Toms Take On Things was not paid for the post. Toms Take On Things is not responsible for prize delivery.[/su_note]
This giveaway is in no way associated, endorsed or affiliated with Facebook,
Twitter, Pinterest or any other social media networking site.This giveaway will
be valid in the Continental United States Only. Entrants must be 18+ years
of age to enter. This giveaway ends at 12:00 AM (EST) 7/20/2017
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Holiday Contest and Sweeps received a sample of the products shown
for review purposes, no other compensation was received. The sponsors shown
will be responsible for awarding and shipping the prize directly to the winner.
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