
I have had this jukebox for years. It still works great as I am listening to it right now. The sound is good for the radio and cd’s. You have to use the remote in order to play the cd’s. The only problem I have ever had with it is the hidden drop down panel which conceals the power button, light and radio dial broke off very soon after buying it and I handled it with kid gloves. The model in the store had the same problem, but I assumed it was because of being mishandled by customers. They used tape to keep it closed. I first used double-sided tape and it kept falling down so I use a piece of velco and that solved the problem.
Home dance floor?
I bought a house (2900 SF) with an open floor plan design in the main living areas and a 450SF dance floor with a 14′ vaulted ceiling that adjoins the main living room.I installed 24 x 24 marble tiles in the Wurlitzer Mini Bubbler Jukebox dance area and also put in a Wurlitzer full sized commercial Juke Box and a modern round table and bar stool set.Have a motorized 18″ mirrored disco ball with the colored mini spot lights and a couple of black lights.Question is: should I go all out and put in the retro cafe booths and table,vintage coke machine,and a vintage pin-ball machine or should I leave it as an open dance floor?noitall,how rude of you.Someone pi$$ in your oatmeal this morning?
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I bought a house (2900 SF) with an open floor plan design in the main living areas and a 450SF dance floor with a 14′ vaulted ceiling that adjoins the main living room.I installed 24 x 24 marble tiles in the Wurlitzer Mini Bubbler Jukebox dance area and also put in a Wurlitzer full sized commercial Juke Box and a modern round table and bar stool set.Have a motorized 18″ mirrored disco ball with the colored mini spot lights and a couple of black lights.Question is: should I go all out and put in the retro cafe booths and table,vintage coke machine,and a vintage pin-ball machine or should I leave it as an open dance floor?noitall,how rude of you.Someone pi$$ in your oatmeal this morning?
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This product looks good and sounds OK (not hifi by any means). Two big issues: The drop down lid in the front will break almost immediately – use velcro to repair. Their remote, controls far too much – if it is defective as was mine or is lost, means many of the features can’t then work. It is a good value at maybe $175; a bit too pricy at $275.
Pretty fun little jukebox. The bubbles and lights are pretty cool. But the volume control is only on the remote and the front panel is difficult to pull down.
Absolutely AWESOME!!!!!!
Great sound.
The only thing bad about it is you HAVE to use the remote to activate the CD, otherwise awesome product.
I was looking for a radio that would be visually interesting AND provide good sound. Unfortunately, this product possessed only one of these two qualities. The Crosley WR18 Mini Bubler provided visual interest, especially when all lights were turned on and bubbles rolled through the tubes surrounding its face. On the other hand, sound quality of its internal speakers was poor. I probably would have retained the product inspite of this deficiency, but after only three days the CD player locked and trapped a new CD in its tray. Thereafter, I was unable to switch the player to radio mode. I had no choice but to return the unit for a full refund.
Fast shipment, well packaged, highly recommend AAA+++