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Northwestern Bell Corded Phone with AM/FM Clock Radio and Alarm Review

4 November 2009 173 views No Comment

Northwestern Bell Corded Phone with AM/FM Clock Radio and Alarm  | Connecticut Consumer John's Review Northwestern Bell Corded Phone with AM/FM Clock Radio and Alarm Review from Connecticut Consumer John. I am pleased, I recently purchased this unit after looking for a replacement for my 15-year old Panasonic telephone-alarm-clock-radio. Strangely, there don’t seem to be many of these multi-function units out there anymore. Having read reviews on several GE models and others, I was not encouraged. Eventually I came upon this Northwest Bell unit which was very reasonably-priced and seemed to have all the features I was looking for.

Having used this unit for a couple of weeks now, I can say that I’m very happy with the purchase. The unit is very attractive and compact, perfect for a bedroom night-table. I was especially surprised by the remarkably good radio reception (which probably owes to a small antenna wire on the back of the unit). I have only two minor quibbles with the unit: the telephone key-pad doesn’t illuminate in the dark (a bit of a drawback since the unit is designed for and used in a bedroom), and the fairly loud ringer volume is not adjustable – you can only turn the ringer on or off.

Those two negatives aside, I definitely recommend this unit for anyone looking for such a multi-function unit.

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