Lenmar VCA24 VHS C-Cassette to VHS Player Adapter

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Lenmar's commitment to precision performance is apparent once again in its C-Cassette adapters, which adapt VHS-C and S-VHS-C cassettes to fit standard VCRs. Whether using an economical manual-loading cassette adapter, or efficient, battery-operated motorized cassette adapter, you can expect the best images every time.These mechanical design adapters accept VHS-C and S-VHS-C cassettes and play in VHS and Super VHS machines.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • C-CASSETTE Adapter - Adapts VHS-C tape to VHS
  • Great, no hassel way to watch all your favorite Home Movies on your VCR
  • 3 Year Warranty
  • Compatible with all VHS-C tapes
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Lenmar
  • EAN: 0029521333701
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: LENMAR
  • Manufacturer: LENMAR
  • MaterialType: Plastic
  • MaterialTypeSetElement: Plastic
  • Model: 24
  • MPN: VCA24
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_DIGITAL
  • Publisher: LENMAR
  • Studio: LENMAR
  • UPC: 029521333701

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Customer Reviews

Lenmar VHS C cassette2009-05-02
It works properly. Very useful. You need just a good attention at the first time to understand how to use it with the VHS C cassette, to fit it in the right way. It is very good.
wrong not the right product2008-04-06
I wanted a to view my videos but the product did not accept my tapes
Wrong Adapter2007-01-24
They sent me the wrong item for the mini cassette. I have tried to contact seller and ask for the correct item or a refund. I have not heard back from them - ever. Can you help me?
Don't feed your tapes to this hungry device...2006-09-20
I unfortunately went with the cheaper solution and bought this device. It was very difficult to get the tape into the device. when I finally did and tried to play the tape, the device ate my tape and practically ruined my precious tape of family memories. Don't try it, you will regret it!
VHS Adaptor2006-03-01
I was disappointed with this purchase. It is a manual device that ate the first tape I tried to view. The last VHS-C adaptor had was battery operated and was much smoother. Of course the battery operated unit was more expensive.

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