Trim Phone

Trim Phone

The TRIM Phone was launched by the GPO in the 1960s as an alternative to its standard models. It was immediately hugely popular and by the 1970s it was commonplace. TRIM stands for Tone Ringer Illuminated Model; this was the first phonr to ring using an electronic warbler rather than the traditional bell mechanism. By 1980 there were 1.6 million TRIMs in the UK. This faithful reproduction features push button dialing. To operate simply plug into a standard socket.

Available in six retro color options, click here to purchase for £47.50.

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