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that's spoiling her.Treat her to a hot water tap !
You've got to push the boat out every now and then. Keeps them sweet.that's spoiling her.
I recommend one of these... had mine for a while now.Seems all kettles fail in a couple of years now..
Yeah, it’s not Christmas or her birthday ???that's spoiling her.
We want one of those for using on the Aga!!I recommend one of these... had mine for a while now.
Mate, she's a beautyI think the lower rating is another EU idea.
Here is mine from the early 1930s. It is also lower powered, rated at 4.9Amps 200-210V Been using it several times a day for the last 5 years, boiling time isn't that slow.View attachment 63432
No, unlike the directive on vacuum cleaners, the rating of a kettle has practically no impact on the energy used. That depends on the change in temperature and volume of water (so only fill as much as you immediately need).I think the lower rating is another EU idea.
Oh no, we've got us a kettle spotter ? ?Mate, she's a beauty
I thought that sort of kettle was a thing of the past! The flexes on most of the kettles I now come across are either hard wired or go to a 'cordless' base.I think the 2.2kW rating is so you can use a 10A IEC "kettle" connector on 230V and no overload it.
I've been too busy to polish it this year so it now looks like this. ?Mate, she's a beauty
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