Makita BMR100W 18-Volt, Good compact job/shop..
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Good compact job/shop radio, so so mp3 player
I wanted a shop radio that played mp3 and wasn’t a 25 pound suitcase that used up half a workbench. The radio sounds fine even in a big open 1200’sf shop although the speakers are only 3″. The compact design fits right on a shelf and it appears to be fairly dust resistant. It uses both types of Makita rechargeable batteries which is handy if you have a lot of the old NIMH pods. It has alarm and clock functions and two inputs for AUX components but the downside was the sound from an ipod. It just is not very loud even at full volume on both units. I tried both a hd based and a nano flash ipod. Sound was just ok but disappointing if you want loud music. Perhaps some newer generation mp3 players would sound better but I have encountered this problem before patching in an ipod to another unit. There are no tone controls so what you hear is what you get. Overall this is a nice rugged compact job/shop radio but just a so so mp3 device.
Update (2/6/2012): This item is currently on sale here for the lowest price I’ve seen. I also found some auctions for this item here.
The featured review for this product, Makita BMR100W 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless FM/AM Job Site Radio Tools & Hardware, was written by HDH.
The average rating for this item is out of 5 stars, according to 3 reviews.
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Posted on: March 7, 2010
Filed under: Reviews



Reviews (3)
HDH
January 24th, 2010 at 6:17 am
Good compact job/shop radio, so so mp3 player
Rated 4 stars.
R. Shaw
February 1st, 2010 at 1:06 pm
Great sound, good price, heavy duty
This radio is everything I expected it to be. Rugged, small footprint, stylish, has great sound (amazing base response considering the size) digital presets for AM and FM radio, water/dust tight compartment for tool battery and or Ipod/mp3 player or to store included 12v power adapter. I use an Ipod shuffle connected to the auxiliary in #2 jack located inside the sealed compartement. It works flawlessly. The radio locks on well to FM stations and not bad for AM stations (I like to listen to talk radio as well). The presets are great and easy to access. The dual function tuner dial is very smooth. Push it in and it changes volume, press again and it changes tuning. Also has channel search function, auto off function for those who like to fall asleep with radio on, wake up tone alarm and clock radio function. Also has 2 AA battery backup inside water proof compartment to save presets and displays the time on the lcd screen. The lcd screen lights up when any button is pressed then shuts off after a short delay to save power. All in all a great radio. So what it doesn’t charge batteries. I use cordless tools all the time and generally don’t use the stock charger anyway. I buy the fast chargers so don’t need another with the radio. It would have been nice to include the transformer inside the unit so a regular 120v a/c cord plug could be used when not using a Makita battery. Oh by the way, I don’t own any Makita tools anymore so I just use the power adapter. No problem. I’ve used the Bosch, Milwaukee, and seen the new Ridgid jobsite radio’s. They are all large, bulky, heavy,loaded with unesessary features and parts break off of them. I am enjoying this radio very much and highly recommend it.
Stephen P. Barnes
March 4th, 2010 at 11:55 am
AC adapter for heavy duty radio?
This is a great sounding radio that’s durable. The “shell” around it is very well made and it feels indestructible. The sound quality is great, although sorta directional, and the tuner works better than the Dewalt. The dials have a solid feel to them. I bought the white one with the auxillery plug for my Ipod and it works well. The drawbacks are the same for everyone: It doesn’t charge a battery and it has a seperate AC adapter that could easily get lost or damaged. All in all I like it and would recommend it to someone who has Makita Li-ion cordless tools.
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