Geek Daily Deals Apr. 14, 2018: LP/CD/Cassette Player With Bluetooth Speaker; Totoro Switch Plate Cover
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Geek Daily Deals – Play all your legacy media right alongside your streaming tunes with this retro-styled cabinet that plays vinyl, cassettes, CDs, radio, and has Bluetooth speakers; bring your neighbor over with this adorable Totoro switch plate cover.
Victrola Nostalgic Classic Wood 6-in-1 Bluetooth Turntable Entertainment Center:
Play all your legacy media right alongside your streaming tunes with this retro-styled cabinet that plays vinyl, cassettes, CDs, radio, and has Bluetooth speakers.
Nature Wood Frame The body is made of solid wood, firm and chemical-free. The cable is covered with nylon, stronger and more flexible
Modern Style Classic Solid wood meets iron, simple and classic style
Portable & Light-weight Easy to use and store. The lamp is adjustable. You can adjust the angle and height as you wish. With the separable design, it can be stored in a small space
Tips Bulb is not included in the package. To avoid overheating, please use LED bulb 4W-6W/energy saving bulb 8W-11W/incandescent bulb 15W-25W (40W MAX)
Bring your neighbor over with this adorable Totoro switch plate cover.
9-Tray dehydrator, 15 square feet of drying space, Built in on/off switch and adjustable thermostat with 26 hour timer.
Adjustable Thermostat 105◦F to 165◦F. Temperature range is low enough to preserve active enzymes in fruits and vegetables. Temperature range is also high enough to meet safety standards for dehydrating meat for jerky.
Great for large families, gardeners, and sportsmen. Dehydrate fruits, vegetables, nuts, meat for jerky, fruit puree for fruit roll-ups, raise bread or make homemade yogurt
Includes a flexible poly-screen tray insert to prevent foods from sticking and trays do not need to be moved or rotated during operation.
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