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I've had both (actually, I've collected every Baygen Freeplay model )
and after fairly extensive comparison, I think the Grundig has generally better SW and AM reception, better dial resolution (though that's not saying much) and is much more portable. I do like the Freeplay Plus's clockwork spring better. Much as I like to play with these radios, they really aren't any good as emergency radios. You would be far better off with a Grundig G4000A, Kaito KA-1102, Sony SW7600GR or similar portable. Add a box of alkaline batteries from Costco, Home Depot, etc. and you'll have all the SW reception ability you'll need in an emergency. I keep a KA-1105 and a box of 40 alkaline AA batteries (refreshed every two years) in my emergency kit. |
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