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Peter, did you ever buy a cordless electric kettle? The new Chefs catalog
has a Chef's Choice for $39.95 which holds 1-3/4 quarts of water. It looks pretty good and is the cheapest I have seen. Dora limey at toad dot net |
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"limey" > wrote in message
... > Peter, did you ever buy a cordless electric kettle? The new Chefs catalog > has a Chef's Choice for $39.95 which holds 1-3/4 quarts of water. It looks > pretty good and is the cheapest I have seen. > > Dora > > I ended up with a Hamilton Beach for about the same price - so far it is fine. Thanks, Peter G. Aitken |
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 15:01:36 -0400, "limey" >
wrote: >Peter, did you ever buy a cordless electric kettle? The new Chefs catalog >has a Chef's Choice for $39.95 which holds 1-3/4 quarts of water. It looks >pretty good and is the cheapest I have seen. > >Dora > >limey at toad dot net > A -cordless- electric kettle? How is it powered? Batteries? How many D-cells? Or does it just hook up to a deep cycle battery? Think I'm going to have to do a net search for this. ......Alan. -- Curiosity killed the cat - lack of it is killing mankind. |
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![]() "A.T. Hagan" > wrote in message ... > On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 15:01:36 -0400, "limey" > > wrote: > > >Peter, did you ever buy a cordless electric kettle? The new Chefs catalog > >has a Chef's Choice for $39.95 which holds 1-3/4 quarts of water. It looks > >pretty good and is the cheapest I have seen. > > > >Dora > > > > >limey at toad dot net > > > > A -cordless- electric kettle? > > How is it powered? Batteries? How many D-cells? Or does it just > hook up to a deep cycle battery? > > Think I'm going to have to do a net search for this. > > .....Alan. > None of the above, Alan. The kettle sits on an electric base which is plugged into an outlet in the usual way. It can then be lifted off - different from the usual electric kettle, where the cord often gets in the way. The kettle comes to the boil remarkably quickly and does free up a burner on the stove. Dora |
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 18:44:47 -0400, "limey" >
wrote: > >"A.T. Hagan" > wrote in message ... >> On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 15:01:36 -0400, "limey" > >> wrote: >> >> >Peter, did you ever buy a cordless electric kettle? The new Chefs >catalog >> >has a Chef's Choice for $39.95 which holds 1-3/4 quarts of water. It >looks >> >pretty good and is the cheapest I have seen. >> > >> >Dora >> >> > >> >limey at toad dot net >> > >> >> A -cordless- electric kettle? >> >> How is it powered? Batteries? How many D-cells? Or does it just >> hook up to a deep cycle battery? >> >> Think I'm going to have to do a net search for this. >> >> .....Alan. >> >None of the above, Alan. The kettle sits on an electric base which is >plugged into an outlet in the usual way. It can then be lifted off - >different from the usual electric kettle, where the cord often gets in the >way. The kettle comes to the boil remarkably quickly and does free up a >burner on the stove. > >Dora > Yeah, I'm disappointed. I did a search after I posted this and found the very model you were talking about. The idea of a battery operated tea-kettle sounded so ludicrous that I thought someone might actually have built one. The one you're talking about isn't a bad idea, I suppose, if you need an electric kettle. ......Alan. -- Curiosity killed the cat - lack of it is killing mankind. |
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limey > wrote:
>"A.T. Hagan" > wrote in message ... >> A -cordless- electric kettle? >> >None of the above, Alan. The kettle sits on an electric base which is >plugged into an outlet in the usual way. It can then be lifted off - >different from the usual electric kettle, where the cord often gets in the >way. The kettle comes to the boil remarkably quickly and does free up a >burner on the stove. Sounds like a hot plate and a covered pan. --Blair "George Foreman...grill..." |
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