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Can anyone reccomend (or find me) an energy-efficient, cordless, cream coloured kettle, 1.7l capacity with a water level indicator in a traditional style?

20 replies

DragonFaerie · 04/06/2007 14:17

'cos mine's just blown up...

Nothing to expensive please

Not being too specific am I??!

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MrsBadger · 04/06/2007 14:20

like this, you mean?
(I know it's 200ml too small but in a 3min turnaround time you'll get what you're given )

Enid · 04/06/2007 14:21

I am looking for just this (not bothered about the capacity though)

have discounted the Prestige (although it looks perfect) as the reviews are terrible - the enamel chips and it leaks apparently

Enid · 04/06/2007 14:22

i fancy this

spenny I know

MrsBadger · 04/06/2007 14:23

aha 1.7l

DragonFaerie · 04/06/2007 14:23

I did see that one MrsB but my sis has it and it's not as creamy coloured in RL as it looks in the pic, hers looks more off-white than cream IKYWIM, thanks though

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MrsBadger · 04/06/2007 14:24

top right, with free toaster?

Ceolas · 04/06/2007 14:24

My sister has that kettle Enid

DragonFaerie · 04/06/2007 14:25

xposts Mrs B,my sis has prestige one,I like the other two,'part from price why am I so hard to please?!

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MrsBadger · 04/06/2007 14:26

looks good but shite review (Next do this one too)

DragonFaerie · 04/06/2007 14:27

Water level indicator though? Need to know I'm only filling as much as necessary (and I'm not going to pour water in cup by cup...)
Sorry, I am difficult I know
Do appreciate it though.

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DragonFaerie · 04/06/2007 14:28

(water level re Next one, am very slow...)

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DragonFaerie · 04/06/2007 14:29

I DO love the DeLonghi one....just wish it was half price!

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MrsBadger · 04/06/2007 14:29

all of them so far have water level indicator

Ceolas · 04/06/2007 14:29

just 1.5l

MrsBadger · 04/06/2007 14:29

£5 cheaper Delonghi in Argos

MrsBadger · 04/06/2007 14:31

\link{http://www.coopelectricalshop.co.uk/products/ProductDetail.asp?ProductCode=DEL-KET-KBE3014-CR\Delonghi £39 from Co-op)

MrsBadger · 04/06/2007 14:31

Delonghi £39 from co-op

DragonFaerie · 04/06/2007 14:32

That's great!
Thank you!

Now I just have to convince DH...

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MrsBadger · 04/06/2007 14:40

MN - small electrical appliances sourced in 20min or your money back

DragonFaerie · 04/06/2007 14:43
Grin
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