A: Hi Sandy,
The Standard Trimstyle Phone - Red, requires plugging into an active telephone jack only. We appreciate your interest in Home Depot.
by|Oct 4, 2021
Q:How do i get a house phone installed in apartment?
by|Feb 9, 2021
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A: Thank you for your recent inquiry with The Home Depot regarding Golden Eagle Standard Trimstyle Phone-Red. If you do not have a phone jack existing I would recommend contacting the local phone provider for installation. We appreciate your business and look forward to serving you in the future.
by|Feb 23, 2021
Q:Does it actually work?
by|Jan 19, 2021
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Q:Does it require batteries or electricity?
by|Jan 17, 2021
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Q:Does it work
by|Mar 21, 2020
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A: Yes. I bought three of these phones in different colors. Green for the kitchen, blue for my husband's desk and the red one for my desk. I've had them for over a year and they work just fine.
by|Mar 22, 2020
A: Yes, works as designed. I personally use it for high rise buildings in the fire command center (fire chiefs phone) for first responders and it must work when needed.
by|Mar 22, 2020
Q:Has anyone actually hung this phone on the wall? I had an at&t trimline years ago and the cradle wasn't deep enough for the handset to actually stay in it. It kept falling out.
by|Feb 15, 2020
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A: Yes. No issues staying put.
by|Dec 27, 2020
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Q:What is the function of the flash button?
by|Jan 26, 2020
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A: A button on a telephone that takes the place of pressing and quickly letting go of the switch hook. It is used for various functions, including calling the attendant, call waiting, call transfer, conferencing and placing a line on hold. See switch hook
by|Feb 20, 2020
Q:This looks orange. Is it Red or Orange. Is it push button?
by|Jan 7, 2017
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A: Might want to adjust your screen, it says RED.
The description also say lit dial pad. Doesn't say anything about a rotary phone and somehow I don't see it being a touch screen, so process of elimination means its "push button."