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Old 9 May 19, 09:32 AM  
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I’m debating whether to buy a dual voltage kettle just for my morning cuppa. Does anyone have any suggestions as to which one?
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I bought a kettle from publix a couple of years ago and took it with me last year. I don't think I can take it this year though because it is not allowed on our cruise. I will probably have to buy another one (or even two as our cruise is in the middle of our holiday). A cup of tea is the one thing I can't go without.
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Old 9 May 19, 09:49 AM  
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I bought a kettle from publix a couple of years ago and took it with me last year. I don't think I can take it this year though because it is not allowed on our cruise. I will probably have to buy another one (or even two as our cruise is in the middle of our holiday). A cup of tea is the one thing I can't go without.
You can take the kettle, just not use it on the cruise, so “hide” it. We are cruising but will be taking a kettle with us for the land portion.
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We usually take a travel kettle with us. And, yes, it does take ages to boil. We also take some teabags with us.

You can also get teabags and hot water in the food courts at the Disney hotels. This is... ok. Not great but not terrible either.

You can buy a couple of slices of bread, cereal pots and small cartons of milk in the food courts (or use your snack credits for these). You can then toast the bread using the toasters.
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Originally Posted by zdickens View Post
I’m debating whether to buy a dual voltage kettle just for my morning cuppa. Does anyone have any suggestions as to which one?
We went with this one amazon/NETTA-Elect...s%2C156&sr=8-5

It only does two average sized cups but it suited our needs.
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We have an Argos one which we have had for years ... you do have to switch the dual switch over under the kettle for it to boil fast.
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Originally Posted by sha9 View Post
We went with this one amazon/NETTA-Elect...s%2C156&sr=8-5

It only does two average sized cups but it suited our needs.
Thanks for that I may get one and see how we get on.
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We have an Argos one which we have had for years ... you do have to switch the dual switch over under the kettle for it to boil fast.
I will have a look at Argos as well.
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