I'll second the recomendation. My wife works from home and spends 6 to 8
hours on the phone every day. I did a bunch of research and talked her into
buying a Siemens. It's held up great for almost 3 years now. AA bateries are
definitely a plus too.
John Matthews
>
>
>I have the Siemens 8825. I've been reasonably happy with it. I've read
>that some people have had problems with it, but mine has worked fine for a
>couple of years now. It's 2.4GHz and $230 at Amazon, so it's not cheap.
>An answering machine is built in as well. You can get extra handsets with
>their own charger bases for $91 each. It has a lot of features, and some
>people find it somewhat confusing, but being a technical geek I haven't
>found that to be a problem. It uses NiMH batteries. The nice thing is
>they are regular AA's. If they ever need replacement, you don't have to
>buy a special battery pack.
>
>-Steve Trovato
>strovato@optonline.net
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