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Crosley CR62 BK Kettle Classic Technology Review

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3.3
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Details

BrandCrosley
ColorBlack
Telephone TypeCorded
MaterialNone
Dialer TypeRotary
Item Dimensions LxWxH6 x 6 x 5 inches
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Description of Crosley CR62 BK Kettle Classic Technology

Rotary-inspired dial with push buttons. 1930s design with a real mechanical bell. Earpiece volume control. Includes modern features like flash and redial. Available in classic black or brushed chrome.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Like a Rock Best in Office Electronics

As others have said, just a standard power cord to the wall (sorry) and it would be REALLY cool if they bothered to put a rotary control on and then the tones spend, but maybe it could be overkill. But not to me. It seems an odd combination of old and new. Like everything in the days when phones went from dial to tone, this phone never existed in the "real world" so it looks a bit chunky but retro looking at the same time. The 1928 house I live in is a regular telephone. Its weight is enough to

Pros
  • Office Electronics
Cons
  • Appearance

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I love vintage rotary phones and have a few .

I love vintage rotary phones, I have a few 30's and 40's but their high cost makes me hesitant to use them regularly and keep them mostly for shows. I bought a Crosley candle holder and I really like it - not only does it look cool, it's the same weight and fabric cord as the original. so it was a decent "day selector". I wanted a living room phone that matched my vintage decor and could be used while lying down (which the candlestick doesn't work for) - so I ordered this phone, which is…

Pros
  • Phones and Accessories
Cons
  • Useless features

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Magnificent appearance. The function is not the best.

I have been using these portable electronic phones at home for seven years. You know, the ones that have a station, but you can pick up the phone and wander the house while you talk. They're comfortable, I have to admit. Well our first set required new batteries and I found that the batteries required cost about 2/3 the cost of the phone kit itself. After the replacement, the phone itself went dead. Whine. So we received a new phone of the same type but a different brand. One of the phones has…

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  • Office Products
Cons
  • Exchange Availability