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RE: Water heater/urn/kettle!

in Anything Eriba-related Sun Aug 02, 2015 11:21 pm
by Pop540 (deleted)
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if join forces and get the super kettles delivered to one address its cheaper,

if struggle to lift kettles in general the Superkettle is easier to use, we use ours in the home so this makes it more cost effective. once water is hot it actually saves money...
was forever boiling water in old style electric kettle in home which took over 3.5 minutes and forgetting to make cuppa, because gone to do something else..
we take the kettle with us in eriba, but more often off grid than on, any gas boiled water can be put into sk to act as a flask...and hot/warm water dispenser
we each have our own methods, what is easier for one, may not suite another..


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RE: Water heater/urn/kettle!

in Anything Eriba-related Sun Aug 02, 2015 11:32 pm
by Julie Grafo | 3.463 Posts

We too have had the disgrace (or inconvenience) of tripping the site electric's in Holland with a domestic kettle. Luckily the site was empty except for us. I think the power supply does vary from site to site, it's the only place we have ever tripped the system. We now have a low wattage kettle which only makes just enough for 2 cups but at least it boils without upsetting everyone else.


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RE: Water heater/urn/kettle!

in Anything Eriba-related Mon Aug 03, 2015 8:36 am
by crow (deleted)
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The Stainless Steel one has a cup switch. Mmmm cup switch


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RE: Water heater/urn/kettle!

in Anything Eriba-related Mon Aug 03, 2015 3:21 pm
by hampshireman (deleted)
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What's wrong with the wait for a cuppa you know is going to be smashing once it's poured.


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RE: Water heater/urn/kettle!

in Anything Eriba-related Mon Aug 03, 2015 3:44 pm
by crow (deleted)
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We found around 20 minutes from cold for 3.2L adequate for washing up and tea/coffee.
I just reached out and flipped the switch to start the process, then tootle off for a shower.
It stays at the right tea/coffee temp.(being insulated) all day


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