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SAVE £5 Panasonic KX-TG1100ES Digital Cordless Telephone, Single DECTThis great value silver Panasonic KX-TG1100ES cordless phone has a 50 number memory so you won’t have to hunt out your address book when ringing a close friend or family member. The handset has a key lock ensuring you don’t accidentally dial anybody and 120 hours of standby time away from the base unit. You’ll also enjoy up to 10 hours of talk time before a recharge. The Panasonic KX-TG1100ES also features a useful alarm facility, illuminated keys and a 1-line backlit LCD display.... Read More »
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| Average User Rating: 60% | |
| 5 / 5 | Outstanding Value for its Price Range
Andavane "Siva——Siva" (United Kingdom) - 26 July 2008 If you are looking for a simple cordless phone without too many whistles and bells, this one is ideal. Added to SuperSaver Value, it is really unmissable. So many people are attracted to all the glitzy extras, but when it comes down to it, they just use it as a phone. I never bother exploring all those options... life is too short! Regarding the point about the ring tones made by the previous reviewer, I felt that too, until my son showed me that you have a choice of 20, and the volume can be turned down. I admit, they do tend to be a little strident, but look you have DECT Digital Cordless Electronic Transmission, and even carriage costs included in the deal... £20.99 to have all this thrown in is one of the best deals I've had this year.... Read Full Review » |
| 3 / 5 | Good phone - shame about the ring tones
M. Duffy "the reviewer" (London, UK) - 4 December 2007 Seems like a good little phone. I'll be happier when you can only charge them for a few hours a month, rather than leave them on charge 24/7. The ring tones are truely painful. My cat leaves the house every time it rings. Other than that, easy set up, good quality reception, good handset functions. My only advice to panasonic would be tone down the tones. |
| 2 / 5 | Don't buy this
S. Patra "Sameer Patro" (UK) - 26 August 2008 The signal drops within 10 meters. The ringtunes are very annoying. I know now, why it's available for less than £20. |
| 3 / 5 | Functional phone
K. Jamal (UK) - 19 November 2008 I have used this phone for a while now and quite like it. It grips nicely in the hand and the brightness on the screen is more than adequate. Going round the menu is no easy matter though. The instruction booklet is not the best written I have seen and setting it up the way you like it is initially quite a job. My last phone had a nice ring ring sound unlike this which only allows annoying electronic tones which grates even if you turn down the volume. Come on Panasonic. Give us a few more gnetlemanly options on sound! The other annoyance is that, as far as I can work out, phone number entries are listed in the order you put them in and not in alphabetical order which would have made life a lot easier. These are simple things and should be looked at even if the phone is reasonably priced. Surely correcting these would not incur extra cost to Panasonic. Overall, at the price, it is worth a buy but don't expect an all singing, all dancing bit of kit.... Read Full Review » |
£42.58
1 April 2006
£19.00 - £34.35