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12 Jun 19, 04:49 PM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
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Kettle at All Sports
I have a eye problem that means I have to use cooled down boiled water to clean them. My question is has anyone requested a kettle for the room when booking into a value resort.
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12 Jun 19, 05:08 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: May 15
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They dont have kettles in disney but you can by a cheap one from walmart or do like us and bring a cheap one from the uk and multi plug so we pugged in but also plugged mobile
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12 Jun 19, 05:17 PM |
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I'd second just getting your own kettle (and you also know it'll be nice and new and clean!).
Last year I bought a collapsible travel kettle from USA Amazon, which boils fairly quickly (dual voltage but fairly fast on USA voltage). In the past I had a travel kettle from Argos that was dual voltage but took ages to boil on USA voltage - it did the job but just meant I had to wait for much longer for boiled water!
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12 Jun 19, 05:48 PM |
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Guest
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We have a collapsible travel kettle too.
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12 Jun 19, 08:05 PM |
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Thread Starter
Apprentice Imagineer
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Thanks everyone, I have used a travel kettle a few years ago and as stated they take do an age to boil. I will look into buying anew one. Thanks again.
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12 Jun 19, 08:24 PM |
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12 Jun 19, 09:57 PM |
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Imagineer
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Hi they do have kettles at Disney. On arrival ask for a tea kettle. On our last couple of trip we had a brand new one delivered to room within 15 mins.
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13 Jun 19, 06:12 PM |
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Thread Starter
Apprentice Imagineer
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Thank you all very much for your input. Just to say the collapsible kettles are all sold out loved this suggestion.
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13 Jun 19, 06:25 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Apr 06
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If you need sterile water, why not just get some from Walgreens, CVS or probably even Walmart, It will save the hassle of boiling it and you know it will be sterile.
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14 Jun 19, 03:59 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: May 17
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Good point, sterile water isn’t readily available here so maybe that’s why OP hadn’t considered it. We were out for Sunday lunch at our local hotel and there was an American couple looking for sterile water for a Cpap machine, none of us in the restaurant had ever heard of it and the best we could do was suggest boiling the water. I understand it’s very common and easy to buy in the US.
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