Sony ICF-CDK70 Under Cabinet Kitchen Clock Radio with CD-Changer


  • 3-disc CD changer
  • Audio line-in and cable for connectivity to MP3 players or other sources
  • Plays standard CDs and CD-R/RW discs
  • Bass reflex sound system
  • AM/FM digital tuner with 20 presets

Product Description
Interior oriented design – brings the entertainment center into the kitchen with a 3CD Changer and mounts under a cabinet so it takes up no precious counter area… More >>

Sony ICF-CDK70 Under Cabinet Kitchen Clock Radio with CD-Changer

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  1. #1 by R. Eldredge on May 23, 2010 - 8:43 am

    Nice look…easy install…great sound….overall a nice unit…. only two (2) flaws…1. The A.M. radio reception is terrible. Suggestion – add a remote antenna to the unit as an option.. 2. The radio needs a battery back up to retain the memory settings when the power goes out 20 presets for an almost elderly person (over 50) tkes a portion of my precious time and the wife needs me at the stove not the radio ..Oh well in America today NOT Much (if any) is a 100% anymore and guess what……. THERE WERE “GOOD OLD DAYS” sorry to say that young people today have nothing to reference REAL quality products to anymore Sony don;t throw in the towel yet another 50 years and maybe just maybe
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. #2 by Susan E. Spiller on May 23, 2010 - 11:41 am

    My domestic partner bought this for me as a gift in January 2009. It gobbled up my CD and I had to send the DEFECTIVE unit (Puchased through AMAZON) back to the manufacturer (Sony). Sony custumer service sent me another DEFECTIVE (left speaker/and or electronics) unit. I sent that unit back and they sent me a RECONDITIONED unit. Now I am told that there is not another unit available until MAY 2009. I should have given up on this before, but I have always TRUSTED the SONY name before. Unfortunately, SONY SUPERVISORS REFUSE to return my calls and the CUSTOMER SERVICE people are major ROADBLOCKS and BLOCKHEADS. It mey be their job, but in this economy, they should not be allowed to get away with their incompetence. I hope the company goes belly up. They won’t fix a $84.00 problem. I say, boycott SONY AND JAPAN.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. #3 by Manish Gupta on May 23, 2010 - 1:27 pm

    Saw some good reviews of thes product on Amazon. Bought this item as space is at a premium in our house. The under the counter installation is neat. Requires holes to go thru the cabinet. Make sure that the cabinet is large enough to get a drill in.

    Even at max, the sound is not loud. you will listen to the radio when in the kitchen and maybe when you get to the family room. When you walk 2 rooms away, no such luck.

    All in all, an OK purchase. Nothing great.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. #4 by H. Mohamadi on May 23, 2010 - 2:15 pm

    I have purchased a FM/AM 3 CD Kitchen Clock Radio in September 2007 for my wife. After a few months the CD player stopped functioning properly. It skips the tracks and plays intermittently. As well the sound quality is not good at all in comparison with even a CD player that was made 10 years ago.

    There has not been a provision from Sony to place couple of batteries to save the settings when power goes out in the house. You loose all the radio settings as soon as you loose power.

    This is very disappointing since we have paid almost $159 plus tax for it. Please avoid purchasing this product by all means.

    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. #5 by Brian A. Hall on May 23, 2010 - 3:37 pm

    CD’s won’t play. Tried troubleshooting tips and got one to play, once. Unit just keeps cycling through the cd’s and never plays them. I have brand new cd’s in the unit. Radio is great. Sound is good for a unit like this. Installation was easy. Looks very nice. I am returning it and may give it another try because I like the idea of the ipod attachment and the sound was good.
    Rating: 2 / 5