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Old 09-11-2007, 4:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Looking to change mine, I,ve heard Panasonic make good un,s. Anyone share an experience, I want a built in answer m/c are there any forums or review sites for phones?
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Re: Dect home phones

I have had a Panasonic for a about 5 years now , and its excellent . Have been looking at changing it recently . One of the buttons (7) is a little dodgy ,but purely age/usage related.
Would defo consider one again , but have been looking at some of the Siemens models aswell . Have had a cheapish dect before the panny and changed it in a week , it was dreadful . in my experience your better spending a little more and buying a reputable make , rather than a rebadged binatone ot whatever
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Old 09-11-2007, 8:34 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Dect home phones

I have a Panasonic 9120 phone which also comes with a security camera (and other add-ons) at extra charge. It is a great phone and I think it has the edge over the siemens phone which we have in the main building although there are new models out there now.

I got it from here;

http://www.home-phones.co.uk/asp/pro...sp?prodtype=79

They're an excellent company and have a huge choice of phones and peripherals to suit your needs .
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Good to see Panasonic still gettting a good name in the phone game, I bought one for £15 new boxed off ebay and it's outlived two BT and a Binatone handset!

The more you spend the better the phone gets.

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I have a Panasonic phone too. No complaints, very happy with it.
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