[access-uk] Re: Phones

  • From: Mobeen Iqbal <mobeeniqbal@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 03 Jan 2013 13:51:41 +0000

Hi BJ.

I'd recommend cordless phones made by Panasonic. Over the years, i've tried BT, onetel, south western bell, and panasonic and have found panasonic to be the best. You don't have to use the menus if you don't want too, and its straight forward enough to use with buttons that are easily accessible. They don't cost a lot either. Sound quality both on ear peace and on loud is excellent. Argos should have some deals on at the moment, if you'd like me to recommend a specific one let me know.

all the best,

Mo.


On 03/01/2013 13:18, BJ Edwards wrote:
Hi folks,

We are looking to replace our old, battered, tired cordless land line
phone and could do with some advice. We flirted with the idea of
braving a highstreet chain, but decided to try here first. All we are
looking for is a no nonsense pair of handsets and base unit. No bells
and whistles, no address books,no menus to get lost in,  just good
sound quality, uncluttered buttons and easy to use.

Any suggestions?

Thanks a lot,

BJ
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