okay price but there's a reason you don't see glass kettles very often......even in soft water areas this will look awful in just a few months
popoyaya to japes
5 Nov 15#3
Descaler.
ChildofGod to japes
5 Nov 15#4
I filter my water first before I put it into my glass kettle, no limescale at all.
jiggerypokery
5 Nov 15#5
Will probably burn your house down.
fishmaster to jiggerypokery
5 Nov 152#7
Yeah that German stuff they never test and then sell to unsuspecting Brits, bound to have your house burnt to a cinder as soon as you flick the switch.
gsj87
5 Nov 15#6
I've had the Russell Hobbs version of this for around a year now. Yes, it needs descaling every couple of months but that takes 10 minutes. Well worth it simply because of the reaction it gets when people see it!
Not sure if this one has the blue LED light that goes around the whole kettle when you turn it on, Russell Hobbs version does and it looks even better.
Plus, wouldn't you want to see how much limescale is actually in your kettle, instead of not and simply ignoring what could be in there?
tom23 to gsj87
5 Nov 151#9
I have this too and completely agree id rather descale once every few months, a scale free kettle saves on the electric too like a Immersion heater
Evo141n
5 Nov 15#8
it also has a rubbish pour water spills everywhere took mine back for a full refund after a couple of days use.
OB1
5 Nov 15#10
Get yourself a bag of citric acid from ebay for descaling for a couple of pounds, no need for expensive one use descaling sachets from the supermarket.
ellbee
5 Nov 15#11
I've had a Breville Puratea glass kettle for about three years and have never had to descale my kettle. Mind you I live in Scotland that luckily benefits from soft water....
Scotsthere to ellbee
5 Nov 15#14
That is 50th reason why i want to move Scotland! where about you live, because here in midlands, in this zombie nation side they poison us a lot.. So tons of fluoride is pumped into the water stream.
I will wait till 2017 once Scotland will be independent (100%!) and join you guys.
ThanksMod
5 Nov 15#12
I cannot believe this, what filter do you use? Because filters like Brita do not remove fluoride and other so called "minerals " AT ALL - tested it many ways.
i drink distilled water and that is the only way to keep my glass kettle clean and body healthy (dis-pike what your authority has to say). Well rain water would have same good effect, because it is 99.95% same like distilled water.
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Not sure if this one has the blue LED light that goes around the whole kettle when you turn it on, Russell Hobbs version does and it looks even better.
Plus, wouldn't you want to see how much limescale is actually in your kettle, instead of not and simply ignoring what could be in there?
I will wait till 2017 once Scotland will be independent (100%!) and join you guys.
i drink distilled water and that is the only way to keep my glass kettle clean and body healthy (dis-pike what your authority has to say). Well rain water would have same good effect, because it is 99.95% same like distilled water.