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Cheap & Good Phone, How Unique!


I had a 25 year old trimline phone die recently. I searched and found that it is still made. I found it at Kmart for $9.99. It isn’t as heavy as the old one and doesn’t feel as durable but it works just fine and at that price if it doesn’t I can just pitch it. They had it in bisque and black. I like to have some corded phones around for when the power is out. Cordless is great the rest of the time. Features and description of the phone are:
AT&T Trimline Desk/Wall Phone - Bisque
Kmart item# 9990000018120011 Mfr. model# 18120011
Single line corded phone from AT&T may be used on desktop or wall-mounted.
Fully illuminated dial buttons
12-number speed dial memory
3 one-touch memory keys
Backlit keypad
Handset volume control
Flash/ Mute
Last number redial

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