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Posted at 4:23 PM on Wednesday 07/22/09 by
Ben
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Staples.com has the Panasonic KX-TG1034S Dect 6.0 Cordless Telephone with Digital Answering machine and 4 Handsets at a good price of $100 + $1 filler - $20 off with coupon code 54835 [Exp 7/29] - $20 rebate [Exp 9/23] = $61 with free shipping. Engineered to work in the 1.9 GHz frequency range, so as not to conflict with WiFi. [Compare]
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    supacheep - Posted 4:33 pm PDT 07/22/09 (604 Posts)  Report Spam

    Love mine, had 2 years so far. Work 70 feet outside with the base-station in the basement. Note: no lighted keypad, so they tend to be better at a desk or other area with additional light instead of next to your bed when you are drunk dialing.

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    dhho1 - Posted 4:51 pm PDT 07/22/09 (2173 Posts)  Report Spam

    great price for Panny sets. Love that it uses regular AAA rechargeable instead of special one.

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    trinhkc - Posted 5:56 pm PDT 07/22/09 (2 Posts)  Report Spam

    do the extra sets have their own charging cradles? and is the voltage 110v - 240v or just 110v? i am planning to buy these as a gift for a friend in asia and just want to make sure it works with 220v. thanks!!!

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    trinhkc - Posted 6:16 pm PDT 07/22/09 (2 Posts)  Report Spam

    do the extra sets have their own charging cradles? and is the voltage 110v - 240v or just 110v? i am planning to buy these as a gift for a friend in asia and just want to make sure it works with 220v. thanks!!!

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    gustyhill - Posted 7:26 pm PDT 07/22/09 (52 Posts)  Report Spam

    looks like a good deal

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    supacheep - Posted 7:29 pm PDT 07/22/09 (604 Posts)  Report Spam

    Each handset has it's own charge cradle. The power is supplied by an external transformer, so I guess you'd be looking at about $10 a handset to change that out; I guess that would make it wouldn't be the most cost effective gift at that point.

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    farsidius - Posted 7:35 pm PDT 07/22/09 (103 Posts)  Report Spam

    This is a much better choice (for reliability) than the Philips that was on here earlier. And as #2 stated, no special batteries to track down when the rechargeables start to lose their life.

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    tipsyoutlaw - Posted 9:55 pm PDT 07/22/09 (261 Posts)  Report Spam

    this is great deal, got one at sears 2 month ago similar style for 110. so far so good alot better than my uniden keep on ran out out battery.

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    pcamature - Posted 9:22 am PDT 07/23/09 (827 Posts)  Report Spam

    Thanks for the post above. In for one.

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    dave_c - Posted 9:06 pm PDT 07/25/09 (16750 Posts)  Report Spam

    #4, they do not work on 220V because a different wall adapter is needed for that. If you are traveling to Asia wait till you get there to buy a set made for that electric grid, or if you were going to mail it then your mailing cost erases it being a deal versus buying from a local Asian eStore.

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