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AT&T 210 Trimline Phone with Memory Dialing (Black) | 
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List Price: $12.99 Buy New: $9.12 You Save: $3.87 (30%)
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Rating: 37 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 9 x 5 x 4 Warranty: 1
MPN: 93040-210Black Model: 93040-210Black UPC: 650530930409 EAN: 0650530930409 ASIN: B00005MITU
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | Backlit keypad | | • | Receiver volume control | | • | 32-digit redial | | • | 12 memory-dialing presets, up to 21 digits | | • | Handset volume control |
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Product Description The original classic trimline telephone with lighted keypad. Black Selectable compatibility with touch tone or pulse (rotary) telephone calling systems Button for Mute Flash function for convenient application of optional phone services (ie Call Waiting) May be used as a wall or table telephone Handset is electronically compatible for user's of hearing-aid devices
Amazon.com Product Description
A popular and affordable telephone, the 210 from AT&T is designed for those who don't want hassles or frills, just a basic phone that's reliable and easy to use. Simple corded operation means you never have worry about misplacing a cordless handset, and the phone's sturdy construction means it's designed to last. You can place the base on a convenient surface or easily mount it on the wall, saving on counter space. A 12-number memory dial feature lets you store your most frequently called numbers (up to 21 digits)--nine speed dials plus three emergency one-touch dials that are easy to program. A directory card is provided to help you keep track of all your memory dial settings. A redial feature lets you quickly call the last outgoing number (up to 32 digits). Three ringer settings (off, low, and high) and three handset volume levels permit customization. Switchable tone and pulse dialing methods are also provided. The illuminated keypad helps you operate the phone even in darkly lit areas, while a prog/mute button on the handset lets you hear the other party while muting your side of the conversation. An excellent value, the 210 also comes backed with a one-year limited warranty. What's in the Box Telephone handset, telephone base, 7-foot line cord, coiled handset cord, user's manual, warranty information
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| Customer Reviews: Read 32 more reviews...
back to basics May 15, 2008 I purchased these phones to use durings power outages. They are simple but rugged and will probably last forever. A bargain at $12 each.
Great phone April 22, 2008 The phone is a classic - I like the emergency buttons, lighted console, and the programmable feature for instant dialing.
Programming has to be done speedily, but a good phone, even with DSL! April 18, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We have DSL, and this phone has presented no problem. I did have trouble programming it; seems to me you have to move your fingers at a pretty good clip to get it to memorize the number. (No time to pause and check numbers as you go.) Instructions from other reviewers were helpful, more helpful than the booklet that came with the phone. Cheap, convenient.
Good cheap phone, but the cord is too short April 13, 2008 Got this phone for all our power outages that we have. Can't use those cordless during those times. Unfortunately people call when our local grid goes out all the time, when most the area stays on, and they can't get through. It's a back up phone. The sound is a little tinney, but hey, its inexpensive. But the cord is just too short imo. You really have to stay or sit right next to the phone b/c of its length.
Works fine as a wall-mounted phone March 22, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this specifically to wall mount it in a confined space. You must adjust the plastic thing-y that holds the handset onto the base when mounted vertically so it doesn't fall off the hook. The instruction manual tells you: "To install the telephone on a wall jack, you must reverse a small tab beneath the directory card. This tab holds the handset in place when you hang up." Voila!
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