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AT&T 146 DesignLine Telephone (Indigo)

AT&T 146 DesignLine Telephone (Indigo)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very cute and inexpensive phone with lots of features
Review: If you're looking for an inexpensive handheld phone, try the AT&T 146 DesignLine Telephone. You can adjust the ringer volume or turn it off completely, redial, store numbers, or press the mute button so the person on the phone can't hear you.
The headpiece is very light, which is great for long conversations.

What I like best about this phone is the design. It has a space age kind of shape to it so it fits in well with modern decor.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AT&T 146
Review: This is the perfect phone. The sound quality is clear as a bell and it looks good (discreet yet attractive). Cordless phones can't sound this good, and many other corded phones are built cheaply.
To look good get it in black or "espresso". The white
"windchill" looks cheap. Black is the traditional phone color anyway.
The only problem is that its enclosed modular wires are too short. Solution: After you get the phone go to Radio Shack and get 12 foot coiled modular wire (in black) for the handset and a 15 foot straight wire (in black) for the phone jack connection. (25 foot wires are too long and will get tripped over, damaging the phone.) Get all wires in black, these colors should match!
To be extra cool, get a mechanical bell ringer at Radio Shack (or at another store) mount the ringer on the wall, and use it with the phone's built in electronic ringer turned off.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Worked great until it died
Review: Used it for about 8 months until the 1, 5, and 9 buttons stopped working. It's great that I only paid ... for it, so I don't feel so bad throwing it away.


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