Panasonic Dect 6.0 Series 3 Handset Cordless Phone System with Answering System (KX-TG1033S)

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Panasonic Dect 6.0 Series 3 Handset Cordless Phone System with Answering System (KX-TG1033S)

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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Panasonic
Color: Silver
EAN: 0037988477821
Label: Panasonic
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Model: KX-TG1033S
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Panasonic
Release Date: April 10, 2007
Studio: Panasonic
Variation Description: Silver
Warranty: Manufacturer Warranty included



Features:
  • Cordless system with digital answering machine includes 3 handsets, 1 base, and 2 chargers
  • Uses 1.9 GHz frequency band for less interference
  • Digital answering machine with 16 minutes recording time
  • Up to 17 hours talk time
  • 3-way conference calling capability

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Product Description:
3 Handset Bundle (expandable to 6) / DECT-1.9GHz / 16 Minute TAD / Up to 17 Hours Talk per charge Handset Speakerphone Light Up Indicator w/ Message / Ringer Alert Expandable Up To 6 Handsets Handset Speakerphone 3-Way Conferencing Intercom or Call Transfer Between Handsets 3-Line Backlit LCD on Handset 50 Station Caller ID Memory 50 Station Phone Directory / Dialer Handset Locator Adjustable Ringer / Volume Control 15 Selectable Ring Tones Flash / Redial / Mute Clock & Alarm Bi-Lingual Menu Support (English / Spanish) Belt Clip Headset Jack on each handset (headset is optional - not included) Wall Mountable NiMH Battery Included



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - phone
Excellent. Works very well. Does everything it said it would. Very satisfied



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Phones
* They were nice phones but the volume would not turn up high i would not buy these phones but usually Panasonic has good products ! ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Cordless Phone
We bought these to replace a 3-4 year old VTech dual set that had dead spots in our house and to add a unit. The Panasonic with Dect 6.0 solved the dead zone issue and seems to have great range inside and outside. In the deal, we also got: (1) better sound quality, (2) a lighter phone, (3) bigger buttons, (4) an decent sounding speaker phone, (5) erasing missed calls on one unit does it on all three, (6) longer battery life. Only negatives going thru more menus to erase (but that is more than offset by #5) and we didn't like the wall mount. Since we have voicemail I haven't used the answering machine, but am considering going to that for ease of use and ability to hear message being left and interrupt if desired. We are very pleased with this phone system.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - I should have bought the Panasonic 6.0 9334 Series
* The 1033 series is still a great phone, but for a few dollars more, the 9334 series is far better. My neighbor has the 9334 series and when I bougth the 1033 phones, I did not realize my error - I wanted the same phone set she has. However, the 1033 is still an excellent choice, but spend the extra $10 - $20 and get the 9334 phones.

You do not get automatic copying from one phone to the others, call blocking, nor night-time mode. ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great cordless phone all around!
Good audio quality, good build quality, great reception, easy to use, good battery life, good range. Compared to the three cordless GE phones I've owned that all broke within 2 years (Best Buy's service plan was definitely a good investment there...), this seems like a very good deal indeed.

(KX-TG1033S) System Answering with System Phone Cordless Handset 3 Series 6.0 Dect Panasonic


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Panasonic Dect 6.0 Series 3 Handset Cordless Phone System with Answering System (KX-TG1033S)
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