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GE 75295 Ultra-Slim Spacemaker Compact Stereo (CD/Radio)
Binding: Electronics Brand: General Electric EAN: 0044319202625 Feature(s): Slimline under-cabinet CD player/radio offers stereo sound, FM/AM preset memoryAlarm/timer aids in wake-up and/or cooking dutiesHandy remote control simplifies remote operation3-inch stereo speakers angled downward for focused soundIncludes all necessary mounting hardware Item Dimensions: Height 0.9 inchesWidth 4.9 inchesWeight 11.9 pounds Label: General Electric List Price: $99.99 Manufacturer: General Electric Model: 75295 MPN: 75295 Package Dimensions: Height: 6.2" Width: 13.3" Length: 6.2" Weight: 9.4 lbs. Product Group: CE Publisher: General Electric Studio: General Electric UPC: 044319202625 Warranty: 1 year warranty
Editorial Reviews Product Description: For over 100 years, what has remained constant is GE's dedication to change and progress. And that's what will keep the company growing over the next 100 years. From jet engines to power generation, from financial services to plastics, from television to medical imaging, GE people worldwide are dedicated to turning good ideas into products and services that make the world a better place. Amazon.com Product Description: This handy appliance is ideal for the kitchen or craft studio or any place in which the right music might inspire you to achieve your best. The Spacemaker 75295 combination CD player and AM/FM stereo radio, digital clock, and timer conserves space by mounting neatly beneath cabinet or other fixture. GE includes all necessary hardware and a bilingual installation template (English and Spanish). The 75295 has a light, clean, streamlined design. Its twin 3-inch speakers are beveled downward for optimum sound quality at your listening position, and its cord functions as its FM antenna, so positioning is key for reception (and, of course, the cord has to reach the outlet). The Spacemaker's countdown timer is great for kitchen placement. It can be set for up to two hours, and it has an alarm that sounds at 0.00. If the CD or radio is on when the alarm sounds, the unit will soften the peripheral sound so that the alarm can be heard. An included remote control simplifies operation.
Customer Reviews Average rating - 1.5
Rating - 1 Date: 2008-10-15 Content: My husband bought this for me last year primarily for the radio as I like to listen to local channels while I'm having breakfast before I leave for work. The radio reception is great but the CD player stopped recognizing CD's after only a few plays. What's the sense of having an appliance that only partially works? We just finished remodeling our kitchen and I told my husband not to reinstall this piece of junk on our new cabinets. What's wrong with GE? Can't they do anything right? We've had so much bad luck with GE appliances in the past ten years that now I'm even apprehensive about getting on an airplane powered by GE engines! Summary: GE 75295 Ultra-Slim Spacemaker JUNK
Rating - 1 Date: 2006-09-14 Content: I wish I read the reviews here before I bought this product. I read some reviews of people who were very happy with it, I also noted that they all JUST bought it. Mine was great for a year and a half. Then the CD player stopped working just like everyone else. DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT. You may love it at first but it will not last! Summary: Worst buy ever!
Rating - 1 Date: 2006-08-02 Content: Have exactly the same problem with the CD player; was thinking of having it repaired or replacing it but thanks to all of your reviews I realize that I would be wasting my money! Thank-you, Summary: Ditto with the CD Player Not Working
Rating - 1 Date: 2006-05-08 Content: Purchase Ge 75295 Ultra-Slim Spacemaker couldn't pick up any of the radio stations just Static.
Took it back and exchanged it for another one, the same problem.
Will never buy another GE Electronic product. Summary: Disappointed with GE product
Rating - 1 Date: 2006-03-15 Content: Worked for about a year and now, like everyone else has noted in these reviews, it won't recognize the CD's you put in it. Summary: Pure Junk
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