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| Brand: Tefal Category: Kitchen
List Price: £64.99 Buy New: £48.00 You Save: £16.99 (26%)
New (14) Used (1) from £43.20
Rating: 226 reviews Sales Rank: 25
Media: Kitchen Home Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.7 Dimensions (in): 11.3 x 10.6 x 7.8
MPN: BR303844 Model: Quick Cup EAN: 3016661130182 ASIN: B000SK9G52
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Try The Product Before Making Judgements. October 3, 2007 A. WILSON (Ipswich) 10 out of 14 found this review helpful
I brought this product and I love it! br / br /Before I would take cold filtered water from the fridge and then pour it into the kettle - which was a huge waste of energy. Paying electricity for the fridge to cool the water and then the kettle to heat it. br / br /The water the machine produces is hot enough for any drink (including tea) and it saves a huge amount of time. br / br /I would highly recommend this to anyone and I also like the look of it in my kitchen. br / br /: - ) br /
It does what it says on the box beautifully! October 2, 2007 Mr. Lee Turnbull 11 out of 14 found this review helpful
Bought a Tefal Quick cup, yes I actually own one. br /It's great my cafetier fit perfect underneath, you can set this to automatically dispence an amount programmed by you for cup size or press and hold to your required amount. br /Everyone going on about not boiling! The water that comes from this item is too hot to drink at first, so what is the problem? however if you have a cup with loads of milk and 20 sugars well no wonder there is not enough room in your cup for the water! br /I love my quick cup and will not go back to a kettle again !
Ignore reviewers who haven't bought it October 1, 2007 B. J. Glancy (Watford) 14 out of 16 found this review helpful
br /If you didn't buy one you have no right to write a review and you shouldn't listen to anyone who hasn't bought one. br / br /I love tea, and this makes satisfactory tea for me. Remember that water is not actually boiling when it comes out of a kettle a few seconds later, it is only boiling during the boiling process. br / br /The main difference is that the water has not been boiled (past tense), so that it's not suitable for baby bottles etc it has not been completely sterilised. br / br /The Tefal saves energy, and is well fast for coffee, tea, horlicks, hot chocolate, gravy or whatever else. br / br /Cheers br /
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