Please forgive. 1st post. Went on to order the cheapest model of this range and found this at 47.99 instead of 94.99. They come recommended to me from 2 family members and have good reviews. Mine reserved and collecting in about 10 mins.
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rankninja
30 Jun 163#11
Great product if you have someone with limited strength or joint movement and finds it dangerous to lift a kettle full of boiling water
effingandjeffing
30 Jun 163#9
fifty quid and all it does is warm water
proves they can convince you anything
edit; still using the £3.50 kettle from wilko 3yrs ago
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gazz33
29 Jun 16#1
Excellent product and cheap to run, would definitely recommend. Hot
Tomofife
29 Jun 161#2
Voted HOT, how ironic!
We bought one of these last time they were this price and love it. We had one of the first 'hot cups' that never really boiled the water, merley got it very hot. Although hot enough to drink, didnt seem hot enough to infuse the tea. This one though, does the job much better! The first 10 or so cups tasted quite plasticy even though flushed the machine through twice before using properly, but now the plastic taste is no more. As some water can get flushed back into the receptacle i think it takes a while for those pipes to lose the plastic taste.
fireman1 to Tomofife
30 Jun 16#15
How is that ironic?
bargainboy64
29 Jun 16#3
Brilliant product. water very hot , good for tea infusions and saves energy too!
thekitkatshuffler
29 Jun 161#4
Alternatively, if you already have a Tassimo, you could use that to disperse hot water.
Hot deal though if you'd rather the stand-alone machine.
uksparky
29 Jun 16#5
What's this like for hot water for cooking veg. and stuff like that? Is there anything it can't do that a regular kettle can? I don't want to end up having to keep the old kettle in cupboard too.
andysfast to uksparky
29 Jun 161#6
It only boils 1 cups worth at a time although you can set it to be a BIG cup full, then you have to wait for it to boil another cup full.
Bades to uksparky
30 Jun 16#12
This is not good for filling a hot water bottle is the only thing I can think of.
supermann
30 Jun 162#7
I've used one of these, seemed a bit gimmicky. I think some people don't realise that you don't have to fill the kettle to the brim each time you use it. :stuck_out_tongue:
chocci to supermann
30 Jun 161#10
Exactly. Just put a cups worth of water in a kettle and its ready in 30 seconds and it's boiling hot !
MRR_ltd
30 Jun 16#8
Never knew I needed this, well I still don't know if I need this, so I will keep it at that and move on. Bye.
effingandjeffing
30 Jun 163#9
fifty quid and all it does is warm water
proves they can convince you anything
edit; still using the £3.50 kettle from wilko 3yrs ago
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proves they can convince you anything
edit; still using the £3.50 kettle from wilko 3yrs ago
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We bought one of these last time they were this price and love it. We had one of the first 'hot cups' that never really boiled the water, merley got it very hot. Although hot enough to drink, didnt seem hot enough to infuse the tea. This one though, does the job much better! The first 10 or so cups tasted quite plasticy even though flushed the machine through twice before using properly, but now the plastic taste is no more. As some water can get flushed back into the receptacle i think it takes a while for those pipes to lose the plastic taste.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xl8ia-1gMMQ
Hot deal though if you'd rather the stand-alone machine.
proves they can convince you anything
edit; still using the £3.50 kettle from wilko 3yrs ago