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I've been poking around for glass electric teapots; looks like there's
been some discussion of the Capresso electric tea kettles here before. Anyone have any experience (good or otherwise) with these? I'm specifically wondering if the spout provides adequate control for pouring. Imperial Tea has this one, which would work well, but it's a bit on the pricy side, and I think it would look a bit ridiculous at my office: http://www.imperialtea.com/home.php?...uct&prodid=379 Any other suggestions (esp. one with a long spout, which I imagine might be hard to find given the potential for breakage)? w |
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On Fri, 05 Jan 2007 01:29:11 -0600, Will Yardley
> wrote: >I've been poking around for glass electric teapots; looks like there's >been some discussion of the Capresso electric tea kettles here before. >Anyone have any experience (good or otherwise) with these? I'm >specifically wondering if the spout provides adequate control for >pouring. We had one and really liked it while it worked--it looked pretty, and had kind of a blue glow, I think, while it was heating, and I don't remember it having any pouring troubles. Its main trouble was that it only lasted about 6 months, and then it stopped working altogether. --Rebecca |
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