Seems a great price for a branded kettle. Lowest I have seen this one go, and best price @ Amazon according to the camels.
Brushed stainless steel kettle with plastic accents
Rapid boil zone feature
Denoting 1/2/3 cup volumes
Easy pour spout
1.7 L capacity
Deal link takes you to the John Lewis deal
Comes with a 2 year guarantee when bought from John Lewis
Has been price matched by Amazon, but non prime will need to consider postage costs unless you have an order over £20.
Link for Amazon will be in 1st comment.
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MojoMan0427
20 Apr 1616#2
Absolutely disgusting charging for click and collect.
Absolutely disgusting charging for click and collect.
PrincessJellybean to MojoMan0427
20 Apr 16#5
I agree, but it is becoming more and more common, I think Tesco charge for Click and Collect now as well.
If you were passing the store you could pop in and there may be one on the shelves anyway.
I think the last time this kettle was posted on hotdeals ( 3months ago) it got to 311 degrees and it was £15.00 then.
Even taking into account any click and collect charge I think that the kettle would still be cheaper than anywhere else.
Of course for those who have Amazon prime you don't have to worry about any extra charges.
Tallyho to MojoMan0427
20 Apr 16#11
Why ?
Someone has to pay for the staff to do the legwork, pay for transport costs, hardly a deal breaker is it ?
Lupeto
20 Apr 161#3
Never buying a kettle with black plastics again (as in the lid on this kettle)...gives a horrible taste to the water that doesn't seem to go away
mkara to Lupeto
20 Apr 16#4
Can you suggest a kettle that has metal? Trying to find one, but all have plastic under the lid.
robodan918 to Lupeto
20 Apr 16#6
Do what I do and use it with the lid off?
And only boil the water you'll use right away - one cup in about forty seconds
Lupeto
20 Apr 161#7
Yup...used that workaround...still get a few drips of foul water that has condensed on the lid. Also means that you can't leave it unattended, as there isn't the pressure to cause the automatic switch-off.
White plastics or a full-metal kettle for me.
mkara
20 Apr 16#8
Any suggestions for a full metal kettle? cant seem to find any/.
Lupeto
20 Apr 16#9
Got this one at work, though quite expensive...it has light grey plastic which doesn't apply a bad taste.
I bought one of these sometime back for £16, at first I noticed it has no water gauge... But the red plastic gauge inside is simple enough.
Just a tip... When you take the lid off, always place it upside down (because the lid is domed on the inside), otherwise you'll get crumbs, hair etc. stuck to it and then that drops in the kettle.
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Brushed stainless steel kettle with plastic accents
Rapid boil zone feature
Denoting 1/2/3 cup volumes
Easy pour spout
1.7 L capacity
Deal link takes you to the John Lewis deal
Comes with a 2 year guarantee when bought from John Lewis
Has been price matched by Amazon, but non prime will need to consider postage costs unless you have an order over £20.
Link for Amazon will be in 1st comment.
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00CFHNI8M
If you were passing the store you could pop in and there may be one on the shelves anyway.
I think the last time this kettle was posted on hotdeals ( 3months ago) it got to 311 degrees and it was £15.00 then.
Even taking into account any click and collect charge I think that the kettle would still be cheaper than anywhere else.
Of course for those who have Amazon prime you don't have to worry about any extra charges.
Someone has to pay for the staff to do the legwork, pay for transport costs, hardly a deal breaker is it ?
And only boil the water you'll use right away - one cup in about forty seconds
White plastics or a full-metal kettle for me.
http://www.sonicdirect.co.uk/prod/Kettles/AEG-EWA7800U-Cordless-Kettle-in-Stainless-Steel-17-Litre-2400W
Just a tip... When you take the lid off, always place it upside down (because the lid is domed on the inside), otherwise you'll get crumbs, hair etc. stuck to it and then that drops in the kettle.