Northwestern Bell Corded Phone with AM/FM Clock Radio and Alarm (28501)

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The Northwestern Bell phone features a built in clock radio. The dual alarm system and sleep time makes this a do it all unit.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Stereo Volume Control For The Ohsh560 Music
  • Dual Alarm/Sleep Timer
  • Mute, Pause & Snooze Functions
  • Last Number Redial
  • Handset Volume Switch
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Northwestern Bell
  • EAN: 0088064285113
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Northwestern Bell
  • LegalDisclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
  • Manufacturer: Northwestern Bell
  • Model: 28501
  • MPN: 28501
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: PHONE
  • Publisher: Northwestern Bell
  • Studio: Northwestern Bell
  • UPC: 088064285113
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Good Clock Radio/Telephone2010-02-25
I bought this clock radio/telephone for my 87 year old mom. She doesn't have caller ID or call waiting, so it is perfect for her! Phone quality has been fine and it's been working great!
Ringer Way to loud!2009-11-24
bought this the other day and trying to figure out how to send it back. The ringer is way too loud, no dual alarm and no caller id. the only things that are right are the white color and the price.
Worth the price2009-11-02
As others have mentioned, the clock is difficult to see when in bed. This was solved by cutting a cork in 3/4 in. pieces and gluing 2 of them to the bottom back of the unit, elevating the back of the clock. The phone has a loud, shrill ring, but it is rarely used, so not a problem. It does not receive AM radio stations well. Manufacturers have basically abandoned making an attractive combination phone, clock and radio unit for the bedside. This is the best I could find.
Not pleased!2009-09-07
I should have heeded previous reviews because reading the time dial is impossible when you are turning your head on the pillow--you can't see the clock. My wife is very unhappy with this purchase. Don't buy it.
Great bargain - exactly what I wanted.2009-06-23
It was exactly what I wanted and needed and fits in a much smaller space that the old one I had.

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