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OK So she wants a quooker!
Discuss:-) -- Tim Lamb |
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On 13/02/2018 21:06, Tim Lamb wrote:
OK So she wants a quooker! Discuss:-) Seems to be an expensive way of buying a £20 kettle. How easy it it to get and fit spares like the pull out flexible hose that has deal with boiling water? -- mailto : news {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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In message , alan_m
writes On 13/02/2018 21:06, Tim Lamb wrote: OK So she wants a quooker! Discuss:-) Seems to be an expensive way of buying a £20 kettle. How easy it it to get and fit spares like the pull out flexible hose that has deal with boiling water? Easy with a big enough bank balance. I can buy a lot of electricity with 7 or 800 quid! I'm trying to push her towards the combined hot/cold/boiling tap arrangement. This is a hard water area and I am concerned about scale inside the reservoir. Presumably there is an over pressure relief valve and some sort of tundish arrangement. I don't have a huge amount of confidence in the filter/scale remover offering either:-( -- Tim Lamb |
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Tim Lamb wrote:
alan_m wrote: Tim Lamb wrote: OK So she wants a quooker! Seems to be an expensive way of buying a £20 kettle. 7 or 800 quid! HFM? |
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Tim Streater wrote:
The Quooker tap is boiling only and mounted away from the main tap, for safety. The TV advert that shows someone using boiling water from the spout, then someone else comes along and whips out the flex to take a drink of cold water seems to be asking for someone to cock up and get burnt ... |
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On 13/02/2018 22:32, Andy Burns wrote:
Tim Streater wrote: The Quooker tap is boiling only and mounted away from the main tap, for safety. The TV advert that shows someone using boiling water from the spout, then someone else comes along and whips out the flex to take a drink of cold water seems to be asking for someone to cock up and get burnt ... The family in that ad look like they should be demanding the daughter drinks mineral water. -- Adam |
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On 13/02/2018 22:13, Tim Streater wrote:
In article , Tim Lamb wrote: I'm trying to push her towards the combined hot/cold/boiling tap arrangement. Our main tap is hot softened, cold softened, cold unsoftened filtered. The Quooker tap is boiling only and mounted away from the main tap, for safety. A friend has the boiling water version - he told me it was quite a bit more expensive than the 95C model. Anyway, ISTR you can put your hand under the boiling water for a short time in reasonable safety - something to do with the 'aerated' flow. I think. From memory. -- Cheers, Rob |
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On 13/02/2018 22:13, Tim Streater wrote: In article , Tim Lamb wrote: I'm trying to push her towards the combined hot/cold/boiling tap arrangement. Our main tap is hot softened, cold softened, cold unsoftened filtered. The Quooker tap is boiling only and mounted away from the main tap, for safety. A friend has the boiling water version - he told me it was quite a bit more expensive than the 95C model. Anyway, ISTR you can put your hand under the boiling water for a short time in reasonable safety - something to do with the 'aerated' flow. I think. From memory. The 3 way taps seem to have a *push/turn* operation to reduce scalding risk. On the planned use for tea/coffee, I am not hugely concerned about excess sodium from using softened water but what about pre-loading vegetable saucepans? -- Tim Lamb |
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Huge wrote: On 2018-02-14, Tim Lamb wrote: [20 lines snipped] On the planned use for tea/coffee, I am not hugely concerned about excess sodium from using softened water but what about pre-loading vegetable saucepans? If you have an induction hob, I don't see the point. How many vegetables go straight in the pot? Heat the water while preparing them. Or with many, cook them in a far more sensible way - in the microwave. -- *INDECISION is the key to FLEXIBILITY * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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In message , Huge
writes On 2018-02-14, Tim Lamb wrote: [20 lines snipped] On the planned use for tea/coffee, I am not hugely concerned about excess sodium from using softened water but what about pre-loading vegetable saucepans? If you have an induction hob, I don't see the point. I'm not adventurous enough to query this activity. Currently a 3kW kettle is used to heat water to fill a saucepan before cooking on a gas hob! -- Tim Lamb |
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On 13/02/2018 22:56, RJH wrote:
On 13/02/2018 22:13, Tim Streater wrote: In article , Tim Lamb wrote: I'm trying to push her towards the combined hot/cold/boiling tap arrangement. Our main tap is hot softened, cold softened, cold unsoftened filtered. The Quooker tap is boiling only and mounted away from the main tap, for safety. A friend has the boiling water version - he told me it was quite a bit more expensive than the 95C model. Anyway, ISTR you can put your hand under the boiling water for a short time in reasonable safety - something to do with the 'aerated' flow. I think. From memory. Its not boiling water then. |
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Tim Streater wrote: In article , Tim Lamb wrote: I'm trying to push her towards the combined hot/cold/boiling tap arrangement. Our main tap is hot softened, cold softened, cold unsoftened filtered. The Quooker tap is boiling only and mounted away from the main tap, for safety. This is a hard water area and I am concerned about scale inside the reservoir. Presumably there is an over pressure relief valve and some sort of tundish arrangement. I don't have a huge amount of confidence in the filter/scale remover offering either:-( No water softener then? I think you either have to buy their softener or have your own, otherwise it scales up. as advise many years ago, our drinking warer is not softened, only the water that goes to the storage tank in the loft. My brother found, years ago, that using softened water to make tea completely ruins the taste. -- from KT24 in Surrey, England |
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On 13/02/2018 22:13, Tim Streater wrote:
In article , Tim Lamb wrote: I'm trying to push her towards the combined hot/cold/boiling tap arrangement. Our main tap is hot softened, cold softened, cold unsoftened filtered. The Quooker tap is boiling only and mounted away from the main tap, for safety. This is a hard water area and I am concerned about scale inside the reservoir. Presumably there is an over pressure relief valve and some sort of tundish arrangement. I don't have a huge amount of confidence in the filter/scale remover offering either:-( No water softener then? I think you either have to buy their softener or have your own, otherwise it scales up. I'm sure when I looked into them previously there was something in manufacturer details saying they should not be used with a water softener but couldn't find any reason why not. |
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In message , www.GymRatZ.co.uk
writes On 13/02/2018 22:13, Tim Streater wrote: In article , Tim Lamb wrote: I'm trying to push her towards the combined hot/cold/boiling tap arrangement. Our main tap is hot softened, cold softened, cold unsoftened filtered. The Quooker tap is boiling only and mounted away from the main tap, for safety. This is a hard water area and I am concerned about scale inside the reservoir. Presumably there is an over pressure relief valve and some sort of tundish arrangement. I don't have a huge amount of confidence in the filter/scale remover offering either:-( No water softener then? I think you either have to buy their softener or have your own, otherwise it scales up. I'm sure when I looked into them previously there was something in manufacturer details saying they should not be used with a water softener but couldn't find any reason why not. Wrong sort of ions? The current under sink heater has a sacrificial anode. Presumably to protect the tank and element from corrosion. -- Tim Lamb |
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Tim Lamb wrote:
OK So she wants a quooker! Discuss:-) A friend has one. Its ruined the normal pacing of the tea and coffee making ceremony. Somehow its just not the same without the kettle filling stage and waiting for it to boil. Its just all wrong. ;-) Tim -- Please don't feed the trolls |
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On Tue, 13 Feb 2018 21:06:46 +0000, Tim Lamb wrote:
OK So she wants a quooker! Discuss:-) Don't you think this NG is active enough without the need to fan yet another "Flame War"(tm)? :-) -- Johnny B Good |
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In message , Johnny B Good
writes On Tue, 13 Feb 2018 21:06:46 +0000, Tim Lamb wrote: OK So she wants a quooker! Discuss:-) Don't you think this NG is active enough without the need to fan yet another "Flame War"(tm)? :-) Somewhere there might be a germ of useful information. -- Tim Lamb |
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On Wed, 14 Feb 2018 10:15:10 +0000, Tim Lamb wrote:
In message , Johnny B Good writes On Tue, 13 Feb 2018 21:06:46 +0000, Tim Lamb wrote: OK So she wants a quooker! Discuss:-) Don't you think this NG is active enough without the need to fan yet another "Flame War"(tm)? :-) Somewhere there might be a germ of useful information. Well, it all seems fairly civilised so far... :-) -- Johnny B Good |
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On 13/02/2018 21:06, Tim Lamb wrote:
OK So she wants a quooker! Discuss:-) We installed one a few years ago because the new kitchen is a long way from the hot water cylinder and it was taking ages - and wasting lots of water and energy - waiting for the hot tap to run hot. Our Quooker is the combi type, which has a dedicated boiling water tap and also feeds the hot tap by mixing boiling and cold water. OK, it's expensive - but it's a joy to turn on the hot tap and get virtually instant hot water. The boiling water is great for making tea and coffee, and also for filling saucepans when cooking spuds, etc. When washing up water starts to go cool before you've finished the washing up, a quick shot of boiling water livens it up beautifully. Cold water is supplied to the Quooker through a check valve, and expansion is taken care of by a pressure release valve whose output is teed into a drain pipe. We're in a relatively hard water area, and I've had to de-scale the spout on the boiling tap a few times, but otherwise it's been ok. We have no separate water softening device - except for one of these snake oil devices with a coil of wire round the rising main, which SWMBO insisted on years ago - long before we installed the Quooker. -- Cheers, Roger ____________ Please reply to Newsgroup. Whilst email address is valid, it is seldom checked. |
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On 13/02/2018 22:54, Roger Mills wrote:
snip We're in a relatively hard water area, and I've had to de-scale the spout on the boiling tap a few times, but otherwise it's been ok. We have no separate water softening device - except for one of these snake oil devices with a coil of wire round the rising main, which SWMBO insisted on years ago - long before we installed the Quooker. By "no separate" do you mean you use the Quooker "Scale Control"? When I looked at them I struggled to work out the likely running cost in terms of replacement cartridges. "4200 litres at 10°dH" is a lot of coffee but I've no idea how much hot water we use for rinsing, washing up, and so on. -- Robin reply-to address is (intended to be) valid |
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On 13/02/2018 23:12, Robin wrote:
On 13/02/2018 22:54, Roger Mills wrote: snip We're in a relatively hard water area, and I've had to de-scale the spout on the boiling tap a few times, but otherwise it's been ok. We have no separate water softening device - except for one of these snake oil devices with a coil of wire round the rising main, which SWMBO insisted on years ago - long before we installed the Quooker. By "no separate" do you mean you use the Quooker "Scale Control"? When I looked at them I struggled to work out the likely running cost in terms of replacement cartridges. "4200 litres at 10°dH" is a lot of coffee but I've no idea how much hot water we use for rinsing, washing up, and so on. No - I meant that we don't use *any* form of softening - other than this coil of wire device. -- Cheers, Roger ____________ Please reply to Newsgroup. Whilst email address is valid, it is seldom checked. |
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On 14/02/2018 12:29, Roger Mills wrote:
On 13/02/2018 23:12, Robin wrote: On 13/02/2018 22:54, Roger Mills wrote: snip We're in a relatively hard water area, and I've had to de-scale the spout on the boiling tap a few times, but otherwise it's been ok. We have no separate water softening device - except for one of these snake oil devices with a coil of wire round the rising main, which SWMBO insisted on years ago - long before we installed the Quooker. By "no separate" do you mean you use the Quooker "Scale Control"? When I looked at them I struggled to work out the likely running cost in terms of replacement cartridges. "4200 litres at 10°dH" is a lot of coffee but I've no idea how much hot water we use for rinsing, washing up, and so on. No - I meant that we don't use *any* form of softening - other than this coil of wire device. Thanks. And apologies if I implied you hadn't been clear. I'm probably permanently befuddled after trying to work out the likely whole life costs Quookers, Insinkerators (c.£100 a year for filters) etc. -- Robin reply-to address is (intended to be) valid |
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[snip] OK, it's expensive - but it's a joy to turn on the hot tap and get virtually instant hot water. The boiling water is great for making tea and coffee, and also for filling saucepans when cooking spuds, etc. We have the 'instant hot water' (not the boiling water though) from a £67 undersink unvented heater from Screwfix. I agree it is wonderful to have instant hot water rather than waiting (and wating lots of water in the process). Ours is £67 wonderful though! :-) -- Chris Green · |
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writes Roger Mills wrote: [snip] OK, it's expensive - but it's a joy to turn on the hot tap and get virtually instant hot water. The boiling water is great for making tea and coffee, and also for filling saucepans when cooking spuds, etc. We have the 'instant hot water' (not the boiling water though) from a £67 undersink unvented heater from Screwfix. I agree it is wonderful to have instant hot water rather than waiting (and wating lots of water in the process). Ours is £67 wonderful though! :-) Yes. Same set up here currently. Long pipe, low water pressure. The Quooker is for the new place. -- Tim Lamb |
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On 13/02/2018 21:06, Tim Lamb wrote:
OK So she wants a quooker! Discuss:-) Insufficient data - crucially what do you get (or get to keep!) in return? -- Robin reply-to address is (intended to be) valid |
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writes On 13/02/2018 21:06, Tim Lamb wrote: OK So she wants a quooker! Discuss:-) Insufficient data - crucially what do you get (or get to keep!) in return? If it stops her waking the recently deceased by cleaning the kettle every morning (and it is her money) it'll be worth it! -- Tim Lamb |
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On 14/02/2018 10:13, Tim Lamb wrote:
In message , Robin writes On 13/02/2018 21:06, Tim Lamb wrote: OK So she wants a quooker! Discuss:-) Insufficient data - crucially what do you get (or get to keep!) in return? If it stops her waking the recently deceased by cleaning the kettle every morning (and it is her money) it'll be worth it! Ta - I'm persuaded it's not "if" but "how" ![]() -- Robin reply-to address is (intended to be) valid |
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Tim Lamb wrote: In message , Robin writes On 13/02/2018 21:06, Tim Lamb wrote: OK So she wants a quooker! Discuss:-) Insufficient data - crucially what do you get (or get to keep!) in return? If it stops her waking the recently deceased by cleaning the kettle every morning (and it is her money) it'll be worth it! Yup. At least the furr will now be where she can't get at it. ;-) -- *Why isn't there a special name for the back of your knee? Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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On Tue, 13 Feb 2018 21:06:46 +0000, Tim Lamb
wrote: OK So she wants a quooker! Discuss:-) I fitted an Emerson Insinkerator for a friend. Fairly simple device to install and did what he wanted. Failed after about 12 months and a call to their Watford HQ tech support number was answered by a pleasant American lady in Wisconsin who took the serial number and arranged for someone to turn up and fix it the next day. The fix was a new one with a new guarantee for the whole unit. Quite impressed. |
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In message , Peter Parry
writes On Tue, 13 Feb 2018 21:06:46 +0000, Tim Lamb wrote: OK So she wants a quooker! Discuss:-) I fitted an Emerson Insinkerator for a friend. Fairly simple device to install and did what he wanted. Failed after about 12 months and a call to their Watford HQ tech support number was answered by a pleasant American lady in Wisconsin who took the serial number and arranged for someone to turn up and fix it the next day. The fix was a new one with a new guarantee for the whole unit. Quite impressed. Fair bit cheaper than Quooker! She is shopping at John Lewis! -- Tim Lamb |
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On Tuesday, 13 February 2018 21:07:00 UTC, Tim Lamb wrote:
OK So she wants a quooker! Discuss:-) -- Tim Lamb Total waste of money. Kitchen gimmick for the gullible.. Nowhere near as reliable or efficient as a jug heater. |
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harry writes On Tuesday, 13 February 2018 21:07:00 UTC, Tim Lamb wrote: OK So she wants a quooker! Discuss:-) -- Tim Lamb Total waste of money. Kitchen gimmick for the gullible.. Nowhere near as reliable or efficient as a jug heater. Echoes my opinion:-) There are angles...... pipe run from the DHW tank is around 1.5m of 22mm and then 7m of 15mm. Roughly 1.5L. Fine for filling a washing up bowl but wasteful for smaller quantities. Fair bit of tea bag in cup drunk and she likes playing with filters and ground coffee. On the basis that this is our last house I am inclined to stand back and let her have some fun:-) -- Tim Lamb |
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On 13/02/2018 21:06, Tim Lamb wrote:
OK So she wants a quooker! Discuss:-) Nice of her to mention that just before the 14th of February. All I got asked for was £2K toward her new car (apparently it's a red the one she wants, make and model unknown) and another £60 to get some underwear from Pulse and Cocktails (and that better be the red underwear I looked at on their website and said "you would look good in that"). -- Adam |
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![]() "Tim Lamb" wrote in message news ![]() OK So she wants a quooker! Discuss:-) I Googled it to find out what the hell it is, and in their Terms & Conditions it says "You may not create any links to this Website". Perhaps they're ashamed of their prices. -- Dave W |
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In article , Dave W wrote: "Tim Lamb" wrote in message news ![]() OK So she wants a quooker! Discuss:-) I Googled it to find out what the hell it is, and in their Terms & Conditions it says "You may not create any links to this Website". Perhaps they're ashamed of their prices. Ts & Cs relating to what? Viewing the site? Purchasing their kit? ISTM that as you've not signed anything, you can ignore them. If that is what you think then you won't like intellectual propertly laws, especially American-inspired ones. -- Roger Hayter |
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On 15/02/2018 18:22, Huge wrote:
On 2018-02-15, Dave W wrote: "Tim Lamb" wrote in message news ![]() OK So she wants a quooker! Discuss:-) I Googled it to find out what the hell it is, and in their Terms & Conditions it says "You may not create any links to this Website". That's incredibly enforceable. Not. If anyone wants to see the relevant bit the link is here http://www.quooker.co.uk/enuk/shop-1...and-conditions para 8.2. -- Adam |
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On 16/02/2018 19:28, ARW wrote:
On 15/02/2018 18:22, Huge wrote: On 2018-02-15, Dave W wrote: "Tim Lamb" wrote in message news ![]() Discuss:-) I Googled it to find out what the hell it is, and in their Terms & Conditions it says "You may not create any links to this Website". That's incredibly enforceable. Not. If anyone wants to see the relevant bit the link is here http://www.quooker.co.uk/enuk/shop-1...and-conditions para 8.2. Isn't that a bit naughty to post this link? |
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On 16/02/2018 19:50, Fredxx wrote:
On 16/02/2018 19:28, ARW wrote: On 15/02/2018 18:22, Huge wrote: On 2018-02-15, Dave W wrote: "Tim Lamb" wrote in message news ![]() Discuss:-) I Googled it to find out what the hell it is, and in their Terms & Conditions it says "You may not create any links to this Website". That's incredibly enforceable. Not. If anyone wants to see the relevant bit the link is here http://www.quooker.co.uk/enuk/shop-1...and-conditions para 8.2. Isn't that a bit naughty to post this link? No. Not in the slightest. Para 8.2 is elephant sized ********. -- Adam |
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Fredxx wrote:
On 16/02/2018 19:28, ARW wrote: On 15/02/2018 18:22, Huge wrote: On 2018-02-15, Dave W wrote: "Tim Lamb" wrote in message news ![]() Discuss:-) I Googled it to find out what the hell it is, and in their Terms & Conditions it says "You may not create any links to this Website". That's incredibly enforceable. Not. If anyone wants to see the relevant bit the link is here http://www.quooker.co.uk/enuk/shop-1...and-conditions para 8.2. Isn't that a bit naughty to post this link? If they don't want internal inks to work they should tell their server. -- Roger Hayter |
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