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Deluxe Floating Lounger with RadioSummer Gadgets Countdown #4: Deluxe Floating Lounger with Radio

If you're not into the Motorized Pool Lounger, then maybe this will float your lounger.


Design: Made by Brookstone, the Deluxe Floating Lounger with Radio has a patented spring design with a valve that inflates and deflates quickly. It holds up to 250 lbs.


Features: Built-in AM/FM stereo radio with speakers in the headrest. Water-resistant touch controls on one of the armrests and a cup holder on the other. Uses two AA batteries (not included).
   

How It Works: Use the valve to inflate or deflate the lounger. Use the controls on the armrest to flip through radio stations.
 

Price: The Deluxe Floating Lounger with Radio sells for $75.


Lovin' Factor (1-10): 6

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