Good reduction on this, now only £25 with Free click and collect.
- Boils water in seconds at the touch of button.
-Dispenses up to five cups/mugs without re-filling. Its patented design means you only boil one cup at a time, helping to save time, money and energy.
- The one-touch operation is ideal for those who cannot lift a heavy kettle while the removable drip tray keeps your worktop mess-free.
- Filling is easy thanks to the lid-release button and the illumination in boil mode gives a soft blue glow to your kitchen.
- Push-button lid release makes filling easy ' just like a kettle
- Removable, easy-to-clean drip tray means no worktop mess
- Large water window makes accurate filling easy
- Gloss black finish with polished stainless steel trim
Top comments
WaftyCranker
25 May 163#6
Voting hot and getting out of here before this turns into a pointless petty long winded argument over 4 pages long with regard to the advantages/disadvantages of this item compared to a standard kettle
All comments (32)
shalton
25 May 162#1
I think Aldi has had a very similar one on sale resently for a similar price.
Just thought it might be worth mentioning as Aldi give 3 years warranty.
deany76
25 May 161#2
these are great! I think ours is slightly larger from amazon, they last about 5 years then you buy another as you cant live without them (well you could but you know).
I have this, works great. although the last five seconds are VERY LOUD.
caped_crustation999
25 May 162#5
Does it 'boil' the water though? I had one (breville I think it was), and in my opinion, it didnt make the water hot enough for tea.
abxv to caped_crustation999
25 May 16#28
I've just brought one and yes it does boil it hot enough for tea
WaftyCranker
25 May 163#6
Voting hot and getting out of here before this turns into a pointless petty long winded argument over 4 pages long with regard to the advantages/disadvantages of this item compared to a standard kettle
prash_2k to WaftyCranker
28 May 16#31
That's what hukd it about!! Come for the deals...Stay for the COMMENTS
prash_2k
25 May 16#8
Oop asda
welder299
25 May 16#9
I have one it dosnt boil the water hot enough for a cup of tea
BargainHunt101
25 May 16#10
We got the one from Aldi and it lasted about a week before it started producing water with scale in it. Would not recommend the aldi one but to their credit, they have arranged for it to be collected and will give a refund.
999kernow
25 May 161#11
sadly you can't control amount of water despensed, it's pre set.
Mentos
25 May 162#12
If they can't lift it how would they fill it :confused:
TN567
25 May 16#13
+1 none of these quick heat kettles get the water piping hot. Coffee machines are the same
lynne1985
25 May 16#14
[/quote]If they can't lift it how would they fill it :confused:[/quote] carers family etc could fill it frequently for anyone unable to do it themselves saves a lot of people getting burnt as well x
monkeydu
25 May 16#15
They would take a smaller jug of water to it.
Then they only have to carry cold water instead of picking up something full of boiling water.
Another alternative is a Kettle Tipper which adapts an existing kettle, they're about £15.
hobbes748
25 May 161#16
Got one (albeit it's in the cupboard now and we're back to using the kettle on the hob again). It was fine if you drink black coffee (from a fairly small mug). It made acceptable black tea, but if you take either with milk you'll probably find it's a little cool. I take my hot beverages black so it didn't bother me, but the Mrs is a milk & sugar girl and hated it.
Rickardo
25 May 16#17
If they can't lift it how would they fill it :confused:[/quote] carers family etc could fill it frequently for anyone unable to do it themselves saves a lot of people getting burnt as well x
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Yep, that's what happens for my grandmother on her residential home, either the staff fill it or we do when we visit. However, she does only take black tea (using granules as easier to dose etc), so not an issue if massive does not quite get to full boiling.
fishmaster
25 May 161#18
If only my girlfriend said this :disappointed:
Infinite Element
25 May 161#19
Yep. Bought one of these and regretted it. Makes tea taste funny.
Infinite Element
25 May 161#20
I sometimes worry that this site is less about offering consumer advice and more about how many upvotes a deal gets.
If it doesn't boil water correctly, it defeats the purpose.
mastersmithson
25 May 161#21
Was tempted but after seeing reviews from you guys about the water temp I'll give it a miss. Thank guys!
seaniboy
25 May 162#22
Not hot enough ? Boiling water actually scolds coffee and milk...
Add coffee powder in a cm of cold water (add milk if needs be) then add hot water, pour hot water very slowly into anything with milk and it stops it scolding the milk, scolding coffee or milk does change the flavour and not for the better.
And I have this, you can and will burn yourself on the water heat, so no issue making a cuppa.
DemonIT
25 May 16#23
Ezpured
DemonIT
25 May 16#24
Expired
FamilyGuy67
25 May 16#25
They're very loud on all
anthony69
25 May 16#26
Had one of these but I find it just does not boil the water hot enough. I like my cup piping hot, this just does hot. If anyone wants one for nothing please let me know its just in a cupboard now.
jony7
25 May 16#27
Sorry, out of stock
FleetFanatic
25 May 16#29
Had 2 of these, both of them leaked within a week. Kettle for me.
shalton
26 May 16#30
Was just pointing it out. Some might prefer, some may not.
aeonf242
15 Jun 16#32
Thanks, good price and perfect for a relative.
Can't really understand the rants about not boiling water properly...it's a hotcup of near instant water.....
Opening post
- Boils water in seconds at the touch of button.
-Dispenses up to five cups/mugs without re-filling. Its patented design means you only boil one cup at a time, helping to save time, money and energy.
- The one-touch operation is ideal for those who cannot lift a heavy kettle while the removable drip tray keeps your worktop mess-free.
- Filling is easy thanks to the lid-release button and the illumination in boil mode gives a soft blue glow to your kitchen.
- Push-button lid release makes filling easy ' just like a kettle
- Removable, easy-to-clean drip tray means no worktop mess
- Large water window makes accurate filling easy
- Gloss black finish with polished stainless steel trim
Top comments
All comments (32)
Just thought it might be worth mentioning as Aldi give 3 years warranty.
Then they only have to carry cold water instead of picking up something full of boiling water.
Another alternative is a Kettle Tipper which adapts an existing kettle, they're about £15.
[/quote]
Yep, that's what happens for my grandmother on her residential home, either the staff fill it or we do when we visit. However, she does only take black tea (using granules as easier to dose etc), so not an issue if massive does not quite get to full boiling.
If it doesn't boil water correctly, it defeats the purpose.
Add coffee powder in a cm of cold water (add milk if needs be) then add hot water, pour hot water very slowly into anything with milk and it stops it scolding the milk, scolding coffee or milk does change the flavour and not for the better.
And I have this, you can and will burn yourself on the water heat, so no issue making a cuppa.
Can't really understand the rants about not boiling water properly...it's a hotcup of near instant water.....