1806 days ago

Uniden DECT 1015 Cordless Phone

Tony from Akina

• Very tidy condition.
• Uses DECT 6.0 technology (which means minimal interference with other wireless devices).
• Owner’s manual, charger, base, phone cable included.
• Green backlit LCD display.
• 3 line full dot matrix LCD display.
• 30 phonebook memories.
• 30 caller ID memories.
• Alphabetical search and dial.
• POP ID – Caller name identification.
• Eco friendly power-saver mode.
• Extra loud handset volume control.
• Hearing aid compatible.
• Visual message waiting indicator.
• Wall and desk mountable.
• Battery appears to retain charge. When due for replacement, new BT694 batteries can be obtained via Trade Me for under $4.

Please send private message to arrange collection.

Price: $10

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Do you think NZ should ban social media for youth?
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