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Deedaa Fri 04-Oct-13 21:36:46

My kettle was areasonable price because it was second hand and the bird had lost a wing squaredog. I've picked one or two other bits of Alessi here and there but I was looking at the prices on ebay yesterday and was appalled! Way more than I've ever paid - where do people get the money?

squaredog Fri 04-Oct-13 16:59:59

Thanks Gally

Gally Fri 04-Oct-13 16:54:35

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squaredog Fri 04-Oct-13 16:42:58

Riverwalk, I've been living alone with this dog for too long.

PS Can you tell me how to type the 'username' in bold print? Ta

Riverwalk Fri 04-Oct-13 09:46:50

squaredog it was probably the 'nom nom' which confused Phoenix grin

You don't really want to eat a kettle do you? shock They are very stylish I must agree!

squaredog Fri 04-Oct-13 09:40:35

Phoenix, Alessi is a name of 'Style'. (Yeah, capital S, I'm afraid.)

Well, I, and others, obviously think so, cause they cost a bloody fortune.

Lona Fri 04-Oct-13 09:25:43

I would definitely have another one smile

LizG Fri 04-Oct-13 08:58:30

Thank you Lona I will look a little more closely as it sounds good.

Lona Fri 04-Oct-13 08:43:45

No Liz, they release the measured amount into a lower compartment and just heat that.
The rest of the water is still^up above^.

Good job I'm not employed to write instruction leaflets! grin

LizG Fri 04-Oct-13 08:30:26

I have been tempted to get one of those lona but don't they use more electricity keeping the water up to temperature? [Confused]

Lona Fri 04-Oct-13 08:15:49

I have one of those gadgets that just boils a measured amount of water into a cup,and I'm very happy with it. It suits me as I live alone.

Anne58 Thu 03-Oct-13 23:44:11

??? confused

squaredog Thu 03-Oct-13 21:35:36

Deeda, nom, nom......tasty!

Kettle envy!

Deedaa Thu 03-Oct-13 21:27:29

I bought a second hand Alessi Whistling Bird kettle on ebay about 8 years ago and have used it ever since. The very broad base means it boils really quickly. My daughter's electric one seems to take ages by comparison.

squaredog Tue 01-Oct-13 09:49:19

So succinct FlicketyB.

Thank you

FlicketyB Mon 30-Sept-13 16:44:32

I always use a hob kettle and have done so for years. It is far more energy efficient if you have a gas hob. Using a hob kettle you use gas directly for heating it. If the gas is routed through a power station to make electricity it is being used at less than 60% efficiency.

Gagagran Mon 30-Sept-13 09:32:54

I have a hob kettle for emergency use squaredog which I got when we lived in our previous house which had a gas hob. "Ahha" thought I, if we have a power cut I can still boil the kettle. It was possible to light the hob with matches if the power was off.

Well it was never needed - no power cuts to speak of and now I have an electric ceramic hob so it would be useless for cuts anyway.

I can't say I have used it much - it is certainly no quicker than my electric one and as for hotter - not sure how that would be possible if both came to boiling point. Did you use the same beaker/cup? My stoneware beakers definitely keep drinks far hotter than my china ones.

squaredog Mon 30-Sept-13 08:59:37

I've been 'playing around' with a cheap 'hob' kettle, and I've got to say, it seems to boil the water hotter.

Nonsense I'm told. Boiling point is just that. Well, I just KNOW it's hotter on my teabag or in my pot...........

I'm now thinking of going the whole hog (having discovered it's also marginally cheaper, too), and investing in a decent one.

Anyone else converted for the better?