Electric Kettle

Bugtownboy
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Re: Electric Kettle

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Stainless steel kettle, hob/WBS, easy peasy. No phthalates or other nasty plasticisers, though unlikely in rigid plastic.

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Mr Gus
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Re: Electric Kettle

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What AE said !

Decent brand, all s/steel body for five of your english pounds.
Big difference.

& as an aside, that big old thermos along with another "good brand" i've lost 2 x plastic tops to heat degradation, the thermos one is thin as pish hollow & £4.50 for a just as pish replacement, the other was 20+ years old & plastic degradation to an acceptable level.

This is why I like solid siggs, the plastic is better (not perfect, better)
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Re: Electric Kettle

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That makes sense thanks, I share the doubt about plastic kettles.
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Re: Electric Kettle

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Not that you have our hard water problem, but vinegar / limescale deposit clean ups in plastic kettles seems to take way longer than in S/steel
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