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edy:
anyone seen these, gives you a cuppa in 3 seconds :D been thinking, and i need to get mom n dad somthing for christmas and they have looked at these. any one know were to get one cheap, cheapest i have found is costco at £42 including the VAT, there going for more than that on ebay or is it one of them products that are prety much the same all over the place (untill after christmass of cause lol). also would be interesting to know if anyone has one and what there like.

cheers

botts:
ive heard scott mills of radio 1 rant about these apparently there fantastic
if thats any use to ya  :roll:  :roll:  :roll:

edy:
cheers, have heard a lot about them how good they are (although apart from the filter, apparently a new one has to be brought every six weeks, at a £5 each which means by my calculations the aparent £30 in energy bills you save gets lost through buying these. but to be fair tefal say it can be run without a filter, all it does is filter the water but were not in a hard water area anyway :D )

Boggert:
My Mums got one, and yes they are good. However if you like your tea scolding hot then think again.

I like my tea hot but not too hot so its perfect,

wingman:
Have had one for a couple of months.

Don't let the "3 seconds" advertising fool you - it takes about 20 seconds to get a whole cup, as opposed to 3 seconds for the first drip.  And Boggert's right - the water is hot, but not boiling.  The tea doesn't taste as good as it would with boiling water, and you have to stew it for longer.  It's fine for coffee though.

The filter might well need changing, but you can just ignore it and leave it in there for as long as you want.  I'm quite happy with mine (nice easy way to get hot water on demand) but if they made the water a bit hotter, and the device a bit less noisy, I'd prefer it.

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