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World Smallest Retro Radio (by Westminter)

€ 7.50 · 4.5 (794) · In Magazzino

Worlds Smallest Retro Radio (by Westminster) (Note: Uses 2 - AA batteries, not included) FM receiver with an auto-scan feature. Real working radio with great sound quality. Small Stuff, Big Fun! Not for children under 3 years
Worlds Smallest Retro Radio (by Westminster) (Note: Uses 2 - AA batteries, not included) FM receiver with an auto-scan feature. Real working radio with great sound quality. Small Stuff, Big Fun! Not for children under 3 years

Travel back in time with our World s Smallest Retro Radio! Each radio sports an art deco style in Bakelite-style red and yellow colors. This cute classic radio really works! Our Retro Radio sounds great with a chrome antenna for FM reception. It s an adorable radio with historic styling! Our classic plastic Retro Radios are inspired by the art deco radios of the 1930 s.

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