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Vektra Kettle - Colour
anon_ymous
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I've seen these
https://vektra.uk/collections/series-4
And was torn between black and stainless steel. What's other people's preference on colour?
https://vektra.uk/collections/series-4
And was torn between black and stainless steel. What's other people's preference on colour?
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At £105 I wouldn’t be getting either.
£105 for a kettle! Does it brew the tea and bring it to you?1 -
Decent temperature controlled kettles start at £60, so £105 doesn't seem too bad especially given it's vacuum insulatedMartin_the_Unjust said:At £105 I wouldn’t be getting either.
£105 for a kettle! Does it brew the tea and bring it to you?0 -
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Looks like the temp control is in steps of 10C which I'm not sure I'd class as decent (even before knowing its accuracy).waqasahmed said:
Decent temperature controlled kettles start at £60, so £105 doesn't seem too bad especially given it's vacuum insulatedMartin_the_Unjust said:At £105 I wouldn’t be getting either.
£105 for a kettle! Does it brew the tea and bring it to you?
If you're a big kettle user then maybe the insulation is worth it but using one 2-3 times a day tops I suspect most times it'd be boiling water from around room temperature for us.0 -
Maybe get one at £60 and save yourself a few £s?waqasahmed said:
Decent temperature controlled kettles start at £60, so £105 doesn't seem too bad especially given it's vacuum insulatedMartin_the_Unjust said:At £105 I wouldn’t be getting either.
£105 for a kettle! Does it brew the tea and bring it to you?
Even £60 is too much for my bank balance. I just spent £25 on a kettle and thought that was overpriced. Simply because I can't stand plastic ones (residual taste) and prefer stainless steel.Please note - taken from the Forum Rules and amended for my own personal use (with thanks) : It is up to you to investigate, check, double-check and check yet again before you make any decisions or take any action based on any information you glean from any of my posts. Although I do carry out careful research before posting and never intend to mislead or supply out-of-date or incorrect information, please do not rely 100% on what you are reading. Verify everything in order to protect yourself as you are responsible for any action you consequently take.0
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