Eco kettle

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Post: # 24151Post ina »

Ranter wrote: A problem I've found with all measurements on kettles is that they're measured in cups.
Our fancy kettle is highly progressive and shows contents in litres - which is why I added that sticker with the two cups level (meaning two mugs, of course, because that's all we have here...)
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Post: # 24293Post Honeybabe »

The eco kettle has 2 measures on it. One for cups and one for mugs, and the mug level is pretty accurate to the mugs I use.
You push the button down to let water from one reserviour into the other.

Haven't tried the bicard cleaning yet but I'll give it a go this weekend. There is only one bit of metal and that isn't the taste it is giving off.
Its definitely the kettle as I don't always have milk in my tea.

I thought it would be an easier way to get the others in the house to boil just one mug for one cup of tea instead of the whole kettle.

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Post: # 24298Post Ranter »

Can appreciate that Honeybabe,

Different measures for cups & mugs is a long overdue innovation. When the time comes to buy a new kettle I'll definately look at the EcoKettle. As long as you've worked out how to get rid of the plastic smell by then...

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Post: # 24633Post Mandyz »

Well I'm a tea drinker in a family of coffee-drinkers.
I used to have a horrid electric kettle someone gave me when I moved out of home - the kind with the metal heating coils in the water. Cleaning that regularly was a pain in the arse. In addition, it didn't whistle, and I'm not one to watch a kettle boil, so sometimes I forgot... and it would boil unnecessarily long. I was very proud of myself to buy a stovetop kettle with a whistle last year. I know how many counts I need for a cup or pot of tea. Still training OH who seems to think the kettle needs to be full. I usually "solve" the problem by making myself a cup of tea. I'm still reminding him to feed the old water to the plants and use fresh water.

I confess we use tea bags for black tea, but we also buy a lot of loose herbal teas. My favourites are a rooibus or yerba. I have hemp reusable tea bags in cup and pot size. And I bought a metal acorn-style loose tea device, but dicovered it's useless with herbal teas... should have thought that one out better. Still, I imagine it will be useful one day.

And I had to laugh at the comment about tea pots that only get half the tea to the cup! I have one of those - obviously designed to look pretty. Fortunately I also have two good ones that don't spill - a mini one great for when it's just me and a larger one for company. Now I just need to knit myself a tea cozy... :)

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