On 07/05/2021 13:26, tim... wrote:
"Jeff Layman" wrote in message
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On 07/05/2021 08:13, tim... wrote:
"Michael Chare" wrote in message
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The element in our Russell Hobs kettle failed after the equivalent of
3-4
years use. The heating element is under the water container and does
not
appear to be removable, unlike older kettles where the element was in
the
water and could be replaced.
Many new kettles are of a similar design to the one that has failed, so
I
thought I should buy a cheap one as it also probably can't be repaired.
I
was able to get a cheap £12 one from Tesco. It has a slightly lower
power
rating, 2.2Kw and a much higher minimum water level. I wonder how well
it
will last
12 pounds!
you woz done
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-G...ucts/305877709
Looks like it's got one of those hinged lids - the type which break off
366 days after purchase. I've given up buying kettles with hinged lids,
especially those which are spring-operated by a button on the handle. I
prefer those with "old-fashioned" completely removable lids. No hinge, no
button, no spring - mechanically robust, in other words.
wouldn't know
I fill it up through the pouring hole
empty it through the pouring hole
simples
Sure, if you've got all day because the filter slows things down. But
then again, maybe it would push all the fur off the filter with the
reverse flow.
Or maybe I should just clean the filter now and again. ;-)
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Jeff