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What’s the difference between a jobsite radio and a regular radio? Durability. These radios are designed specifically for jobsites and are built to withstand abuse. That’s not to say you should intentionally abuse them, but things happen on the job site. Radios can fall, get wet, be pelted with dust or deal with any number of other jobsite-related hazards.
When you’re listening to your favorite music, sports or talk radio, the last thing you want is a smattering of dust to turn the jobsite silent for the rest of the day. Jobsite radios are built to last – but are not relegated to jobsites alone. These radios can be used for projects around the house, in your shop or garage, or anywhere you want portable sound (camping, tailgating, the beach), regardless of whether or not you’re working.
Use our exclusive tool-comparison engine in the bar below to compare jobsite radios. If you're having trouble understanding exactly what to look for, read our full article on how to choose a jobsite radio.
Black & Decker
Black & Decker FS18RC
Black & Decker FS18CH
Bosch
Bosch PB360S
Craftsman
Craftsman 10126
DeWalt
DeWalt DC012
Makita
Makita BMR100W
Milwaukee
Milwaukee 2790-20
Milwaukee 2590-20
Porter-Cable
Porter-Cable PC18JR
RIDGID
RIDGID R84082
Ryobi
Ryobi P740
Ryobi P745
Ryobi P741
Bosch Power Box 360 Jobsite Radio PB360D (Deluxe)
ToolSelect.com stops at the Bosch booth to check out the PowerBox 360 Jobsite radio. THis radio comes is available in two model numbers PB360S and PB360D. Fe...
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