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AT&T Handset Cord 2 4 Line Phone ML17928 ML17929 1040 1070 992 993 Black 12 Ft

$ 2.74

Availability: 56 in stock
  • Brand: DIY-BizPhones-2-Line
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Connector B: 4p4c
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Condition: New
  • Compatible Connector: 4P4C (Handset Cord Connector)
  • Connector Type: 4P4C (Handset Cord Connector)
  • Cable Length: 12 ft
  • Features: Sealed individual package
  • Cord Length: 12ft.
  • Compatible Brand: AT&T
  • Restocking Fee: 20%
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Type: Handset Cord
  • Color: Black
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Connector A: 4P4C (Handset Cord Connector)
  • MPN: Coil-Curly-Telephone-Receiver-Spring-4p4c-bk12
  • Compatible Model: 992
  • Modified Item: No
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • Custom Bundle: No

    Description

    Works on AT&T phone models 992 993 ML17928 ML17929 ML17939 ML17959 1872 E2562 TL86109 TL86103 EP5962 843 854 944 952 954 955 964 972 982 983 1040 1070 1080 MS2015 MS2085 and many others. Each is new in a plastic sleeve. Each end has about an inch without curl.
    Store brand glossy black handset cord. 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.
    Some of the AT&T phones (1040, 1070, 1080, ML17928, ML17929, ML17939) come with a dark gray handset. If you prefer a dark gray cord search for AT&T SynJ Handset Cord. They work fine on these models.
    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.