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Twin pack walkie talkies with 3km radius available at http://www.zazz.com.au/

$33.90 for a twin pack + $6.90 shipping. Just ordered mine then. Very handy for cruises. Get urs before sunday passes (zazz only stocks 1 item per 24 hrs)

-D

bit late but, lol at the speil below :(

Talking while walking would have to be one of my favourite dual action activities. Right up there with sleeping and eating, pointing and laughing, and drinking and driving... no, no! Scratch that last one! Back to walking and talking.

Wouldn't it be great if there was a device you could use to talk to people (not in the immediate vicinity) while walking? What's that? A mobile? But why would you want a mobile when for less than $40 delivered you could get a pair of walkie talkies?

They can be used much like a mobile, minus the never ending costs! Use them at the mall to find your kids before they max the credit card, at the beach to coordinate your wandering family, camping so as you don't lose nobody in a cave (the integrated LED torch could prove useful if someone does in fact become lost in a cave), on overseas trips so you don't have to bother messing round with foreign mobile companies, and anyplace where you don't wanna take that expensive mobile.

Not recommended for children who can't talk

They're also a useful alternative for your tweens and pre-tweens who've been at you for their own iPhone. Ok so they're not exactly the same, but is an 8 year old gonna notice the difference? Yes you're right they absolutely will. But who's the parent? Tell those ungrateful spongers they should be happy they don't have to work down the mines.

This pretty pair have got a range of up to 3km so you can take 'em all over the place and still connect with your walkie talkie pal. There are 38 UHF channels, a push to talk function and über simple operation so everyone from my Gran to my one year old could probably use one. With help... Actually my Gran could never use one. She can't even use a remote. Or a fork....

Twin pack walkie talkies with 3km radius available at http://www.zazz.com.au/

$33.90 for a twin pack + $6.90 shipping. Just ordered mine then. Very handy for cruises. Get urs before sunday passes (zazz only stocks 1 item per 24 hrs)

-D

Heh I got these the other day... theyre bloody tiny.... have 38 channels and run on AAA's.... my brother and I tested it out for a while today and they're pretty good for cheap shit.... gonna have to use channel 40 on some cruises cause its the unofficial truckie/cb road channel ... just like in cannonball run muahaha

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