With its striking design and fast-boil functionality, the Bosch TWK7603GB Village kettle makes a great addition to any kitchen. It has a 1.7 litre capacity and 3kW rapid boil that allows you to make up to 6 cups of tea or coffee at any one time while a 0.25 litre minimum fill helps you to save energy.
For safety in the kitchen, the Village kettle is equipped with automatic shut-off with run-dry protection helping your kettle to last longer. The kettle's flip-top lid and push button operation make it simple to use whilst the 360-degree base ensures your kettle doesn’t restrict your movement in the kitchen.
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Latest comments (19)
blobbythin
12 Feb 16#19
Brill just ordered one! Thanks a mill!
jullie7
12 Feb 16#18
Back in stock
Neostar
27 Jan 16#17
Bosch do make good kettles but not this one, this one is cheap for a reason so don't bother with it
Stompa
27 Jan 16#16
Yes, we are in a hard water area. That was the reason I chose my original Bosch kettle, as it had a metal filter. Sadly kettles with metal filters seem to be a rarity these days.
fishmaster
27 Jan 16#15
This is a kettle for local people.
jeczap
27 Jan 16#14
I'm disappointed to hear that.....I was hoping as it was Bosh it would be good quality
peteruk08
27 Jan 16#13
Out of stock, wouldn't let me checkout even with just 1.
blobbythin
27 Jan 16#12
When I put it through to payment it says out of stock?
TPBowler1
27 Jan 16#11
It's back.
It's not! OOS
blobbythin
27 Jan 16#10
Annoying out of stock!
ozodimal
27 Jan 16#9
It's back.
hcc27
27 Jan 16#8
Do you live in a hard water area? Hard water does no good to mesh filters, even if you de-scale regularly filters become brittle when in contact with the carbonates in hard water and deteriorate significantly faster than they should.
Stompa
27 Jan 16#7
I originally bought one from John Lewis. They used to come with a 2 year guarantee but would seldom last that long before failing. John Lewis would then just replace them, and the 2 year guarantee would be reset. I must have gone more than a decade getting endless replacements before one actually lasted 2 years+ and the guarantee expired.
Foolishly I bought another (the same model as in this post) from Sainsburys. The very flimsy filter broke pretty quickly, and eventually the lid jammed shut after about 18 months. Sainsburys insisted that because it had failed in the second year it had to be returned to Bosch. They provided a replacement, but explicitly stated that the guarantee is not reset, but continues to run from the original purchase date. The filter on the replacement has already broken, and the lid sticks sometimes. Never again!
chenzz
27 Jan 16#6
It's gone.
jfhopkin
27 Jan 16#5
I have this kettle, and it's excellent. Heat added.
Stompa
27 Jan 16#3
I've lost count of the number of Bosch kettles I've had, they're crap.
jeczap to Stompa
27 Jan 161#4
what makes them crap? what made you 'keep coming back'?
Opening post
With its striking design and fast-boil functionality, the Bosch TWK7603GB Village kettle makes a great addition to any kitchen. It has a 1.7 litre capacity and 3kW rapid boil that allows you to make up to 6 cups of tea or coffee at any one time while a 0.25 litre minimum fill helps you to save energy.
For safety in the kitchen, the Village kettle is equipped with automatic shut-off with run-dry protection helping your kettle to last longer. The kettle's flip-top lid and push button operation make it simple to use whilst the 360-degree base ensures your kettle doesn’t restrict your movement in the kitchen.
bb8 ;)
Latest comments (19)
It's not! OOS
Foolishly I bought another (the same model as in this post) from Sainsburys. The very flimsy filter broke pretty quickly, and eventually the lid jammed shut after about 18 months. Sainsburys insisted that because it had failed in the second year it had to be returned to Bosch. They provided a replacement, but explicitly stated that the guarantee is not reset, but continues to run from the original purchase date. The filter on the replacement has already broken, and the lid sticks sometimes. Never again!
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