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Old 30 Mar 18, 09:52 AM  
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I recently purchased a travel kettle from Curry's. It was only £5 or £6. Tried it at home as was worried about it boiling slow but it's actually quicker than my kitchen kettle and only slightly smaller.

Very pleased for the price.
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I just put water in the coffee maker without a pod and teabag in the mug although the noise of the machine annoyed the teenagers first thing in the morning lol
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Old 30 Mar 18, 09:53 AM  
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This is it

currys/gbuk/househ...56975-pdt.html

£5.49

Edited at 11:02 AM. Reason: changing link as had postcode on original
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Old 30 Mar 18, 10:27 AM  
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Originally Posted by MurrayBear View Post
I recently purchased a travel kettle from Curry's. It was only £5 or £6. Tried it at home as was worried about it boiling slow but it's actually quicker than my kitchen kettle and only slightly smaller.

Very pleased for the price.
That’s cheap!
Is it multi voltage too?
Could you tell me the name or brand please? 😊
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Old 30 Mar 18, 11:37 AM  
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I’m a tea drinker and always take my travel kettle! Make sure it is dual voltage x
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Old 30 Mar 18, 01:00 PM  
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I just checked the walmart site, a 1.7 litre is about a tenner over there
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Old 30 Mar 18, 03:38 PM  
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Oh I never even thought about voltage! Hmm, anyone know if the Curry's kettle will work?
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Old 30 Mar 18, 03:42 PM  
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Make sure any kettle you buy is DUAL VOLTAGE as US current is half of ours. Will say something like 120V to 220 v on the label.

We take ours all over the world complete with Earl Grey teabags. Wouldn't thank you for coffee first thing in the morning.

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Old 30 Mar 18, 03:49 PM  
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Originally Posted by MurrayBear View Post
This is it

currys/gbuk/househ...56975-pdt.html

£5.49
The specifications on this item are not shown as being dual voltage. That being the case your kettle will take an eternity to boil in the USA. You should always check with any retailer whether an item is dual voltage or not.
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