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I wanna buy a Tefal QuickCup

Anyone know where I can buy a Tefal QuickCup kettle online for the best price? Any good discounts kicking about...?

The best price I've seen so far has been on empiredirect.co.uk, but I've never used that site before, so don't know if it's any good.

It's about £50, £60, for one of these, so any help in getting the price down would be fab! :D

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  • Hi through Quidco and pick up in currys store was the best I could find

    Dawn
  • nikkiw68
    nikkiw68 Posts: 127 Forumite
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    Tefal Quick Cup. 4229715 Product detail

    Tefal Quick Cup. Save £15.00 £44.99 Was £59.99
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    • 2.8kW.
    • Easy to fill and dishwasher safe 1.5 litre water tank.
    • Hot filtered water in 3 seconds without preheating.
    • Up to 65% energy saving compared to a standard kettle - Versatile for any hot or cold drink and snack.
    • Serves directly in the cup.
    • Cool touch exterior body.
    • Automatic mug size function.
    • One Claris water filter cartridge included in pack.
    • Cartridge replacement indicator light.
    • Water at room temperature.
    • Automatic switch off.
    • Non slip feet.



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  • I was tempted by one of these until I read somewhere that they're not brilliant for making tea - water doesn't reach true boiling point apparently.
    "I'm ready for my close-up Mr. DeMille...."
  • 3plus1
    3plus1 Posts: 821 Forumite
    I was tempted by one of these until I read somewhere that they're not brilliant for making tea - water doesn't reach true boiling point apparently.

    But, but, this is my only idea for what to get my dad for Christmas! :p He's really awkward to buy for, and being English, loves his cuppa.

    Anyone else heard similar? :confused:
  • bwatt00
    bwatt00 Posts: 911 Forumite
    3plus1 wrote: »

    But, but, this is my only idea for what to get my dad for Christmas! :p He's really awkward to buy for, and being English, loves his cuppa.

    Anyone else heard similar? :confused:

    Im the same thinking of getting this for my mother for xmas one of those parents who have everthing and was thinking of this,the price put me off before but its came down £15 in price,more tempted,but on some reviews its now also put me off,i just wish i knew what to do get it or not?
    Anyone got it and what do they think?
    Treat everyday as your last one on earth! and one day you will be right.
  • clairewp
    clairewp Posts: 152 Forumite
    hi i have one of these and it was the best thing i ever brought, true it does not get up to really hot boiling point but then i never drink tea till its cooled down any way .No more waiting for water to filter , then to boil. hope this helps
    claire
  • 3plus1
    3plus1 Posts: 821 Forumite
    clairewp wrote: »
    hi i have one of these and it was the best thing i ever brought, true it does not get up to really hot boiling point but then i never drink tea till its cooled down any way .No more waiting for water to filter , then to boil. hope this helps
    claire

    Brilliant, thanks. :D
  • clairewp
    clairewp Posts: 152 Forumite
    3plus1 wrote: »
    Brilliant, thanks. :D

    no problem
  • kisk
    kisk Posts: 79 Forumite
    I bought one of these at Costco yesterday £33.99 + VAT. Really love it but as said before water not true boiling but Ive not found this to be a problem.

    kisk
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