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AT&T Ivory 12' Handset Cord Trimline Princess Phone 210 220 Vintage Coil H4DU-50
$ 3.42
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Description
We do not guarantee a color matchThere are
two shades
of AT&T ivory trimline phones. This cord is for the
older
versions, which are a touch darker. It is a creamy ivory.
We have sold
hundreds of thousands
of cords by this manufacturer. We buy them by the pallet, passing the savings on to you. They are made in China (like nearly all handset cords) and have gold plated contacts. They are lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, PBB, and PBDE free.
Each end has about an inch without curl. Each is new in a plastic sleeve.
If your phone is newer and lighter color you probably want our light ivory cord. Search for Light Ivory Trimline Handset Cord
.
If your phone has a lot of pink to it you may want a beige cord. Our beige cord has a lot of pink! Search for Beige Trimline Handset Cord. Unfortunately the word beige gets applied to a lot of different colors.
Light colored phones tend to fade to a smokey yellow tint. If you lift the receiver and the cradle is a different color you are dealing with fading. Then color matching is not possible.
This cord works on any phone with a modular connector. Some trimline phones over 30 years old used a special cord that requires a tool to replace. Other phones over 30 years old used hard-wired (aka spade tip) cords. If your cord simply "clicks" in place, this cord will work fine.
If your phone has faded
this cord won't match.
Length:
The maximum
practical
working length of this cord is 7 feet. Relaxed the coiled portion of this cord is about 18 to 20 inches long,
NOT 12 FEET
. Add a little more for the uncoiled portion on each end. It is called a 12 foot cord because 12 feet of material goes into the curling machine. This naming scheme is confusing but it's the standard.
This is a high quality generic cord,
made in China
, by Cablesys, with
gold plated contacts.
It is not OEM (original equipment manufacturer).
This cord works on
nearly any phone
made in the last 30+ years. It uses the standard 4P4C (4 pin 4 conductor) connector which is also called RJ9, RJ10 & RJ22. Do not use it between the phone and the wall jack. The wall jack is 6 or 8 pins wide. It would provide a loose, noisy connection.