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Insulated Kettle?

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Katymac · 24/11/2006 08:31

I need a new kettle and thought it would make sense to have an insulated one....but when I googled I couldn't find one?

Any ideas?

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Furball · 24/11/2006 09:01

I've got a breville lightening it's not insulated but it does have a keep warm system. Don't ask me how it works because I've never used it for that.

Katymac · 24/11/2006 09:04

I think that would use more electric....rather than save any

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Katymac · 24/11/2006 10:26

Bump

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JackieNo · 24/11/2006 10:28

Not insulated, but how about a (really rather expensive) eco kettle ? Or just put the water you've boiled into a big thermos and use it as you need it?

JackieNo · 24/11/2006 10:31

Or (even more expensive) there's the porsche kettle which is insulated. I'm thinking you probably don't want to spend £99 on a kettle, though.

Katymac · 24/11/2006 10:43

I saw that & was wondering how much energy it used......

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