Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Philips CD1351S/05 - Cordless Phone Answer Machine

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Philips EAN: 8710895949101 Label: Philips Manufacturer: Philips Model: CD1351S/05 Publisher: Philips Release Date: 2006-07-20 Studio: Philips
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Customer Rating:      Summary: All round good piece of kit Comment: Wonderful phone for the price. Great battery. Good range. The answerphone is east to use and records peoples messages perfectly clear. Looks good too.
Never had a problem with it. A good buy.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: almost perfect Comment: just arrived today... the phone is well presented and easy to install even without reading the manual. features are brilliant and easy to manipulate.
the only downside is that no backlit.... BUT it doens't matter.... definitely, worth buying for......
Customer Rating:      Summary: good budget phone Comment: Build quality & feel is good, menu reasonably easy to access & sound quality through earpiece good. My only gripe would be that it doesn't seem possible to preset a higher earpiece volume (can only be changed during a call) & the loudspeaker quality is a bit poor. Otherwise, good value for money
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Real Communication Handset Comment: I have bought the Philips CD1351 recently from amazon market place, telephone online, and I was in doubt about having an answer machine only manageable via a handset. Having said that, the technology proved me wrong. Honestly, the answer machine is crispy clear and easy to access, from the playback button, and the inpout/output functions are very simple to follow/install. My property is a ground floor house with average reception level, but that did not stop my handset getting calls/messages around 20 metres from base. The body build of the product is good for its current pricing, and would recommend it to anyone looking for a budget but simple and good home phone.
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