Pros: Great Quality, Super Features, Outstanding Price Value Cons: None
It's hard to believe-- 7 reviews and 7 raves. But if you can't believe the 1520 is really that good, go to your local Best Buy-- or any store that reseals their returns and puts them back on the shelves. If you do, you'll see 2-3 Vtech repacks (cheap...
Pros: comfortable handset, superb clarity, great security, best speakerphone ever Cons: no headset, but definitely not a setback.
I bought this phone a while back after having a great experience with other Panasonic cordless phones. I am known for being a major "must research everything" kind of guy! So it took me nearly one month and hours of going through stores,...
Pros: Excellent sound quality, build, features Cons: None to date, maybe price?
Panasonic cordless phones have been in my family since my sister was born. Needless to say we've been using the same white cordless phone and I'm impressed with the durability. We even left it out on the porch for two days, enduring rain then the summer...
After using a nine-year-old phone in our kitchen, we finally replaced it with the Panasonic cordless phone after my boyfriend upstaged my poor father who purchased a V-Tec phone. Well, we decided to keep both, placing the Panasonic phone in the kitchen...
Pros: Speakerphone, clarity Cons: Answering machine is flaky
I have always regarded Panasonic to be a good brand and I got this on the recommendation of my husband who has used a Panasonic for years. I got this phone expressly because of the speaker phone capabilities and in that sense, it has been wonderful....
Pros: Great reception, Great Answering Machine Cons: A little on the expensive side
This is by far the best phone I have ever had. I bought this phone back in August when I was shopping for things to go to school. Well I was looking for a phone and I found this one. I was not expecting to spend over $100 on a phone, but this phone...
I bought my Panasonic KX-TC1520B because I wanted a cordless, 900MHz phone with an answering machine, and this was the one that I singled out. It was expensive, but I trust Panasonic products so I decided to give it a try. I was not disappointed...
Pros: Tapeless Answering Machine Cons: Buttons wear out and malfunction!
You have read the other reviews praising this phone. I will not do that. I have this phone, my sister has this phone, and my wife's work has this phone. What do they all have in common you ask?
Pros: It had all the features I wanted Cons: I'll know more later...
My mission for Christmas 99 was to find Grandma a new phone. I was told that she wanted a Cordless phone with an answering machine and a speakerphone. As it turns out, there a many phone brands that meet this description. I settled on this Panasonic...
Did not last 2 years, very disappointed by johnc1211 ,Jan 17 '04
Pros: Range, clarity, looks. Cons: BUILT CHEAPLY, Buttons quit working after one year, hanging up/holder mechanism.
Can't anyone build a cordless phone that lasts? Panasonic, if you're reading this, why can't you make a phone that lasts? All of the phones I pick up these days are made cheaply, and this is no exception.
While this phone worked well for about a year and a half, I began to experience problems with the buttons. It only worsened until the handset was unusable after this short time. And this is the second phone like this that this happened to. (My brother had the same problem.) My old bell corded phones from thirty plus years ago are still working!!
Talk clarity, ok. All other features, ok. But what good is all of this if the phone is cheaply built and the push buttons stop working. I'm tired of paying $75-100 for a cordless phone every other year!!!!!! If someone finds a cordless phone that lasts, please tell me about it!!
Panasonic KX-TG6071M Refurbished * 5.8GHz Cordless Phone * Single Line Operation * Talking Caller ID / Call Waiting * Expandable Up To 4 Handsets * Digital Answering Syste...
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