Yes it's not particularly high tech nor will it win any design awards and the build quality is not up to ipod standards but, and this is important! it wakes you up with a freshly made pot (HOT) of tea for 2. OK, the rocker switches are a little dated, the clock is a little "agricultural" for my liking and it's only a slightly less than 12 hour timer (how long do you sleep for anyway?) but it's a teasmade - it makes tea. I suppose they could have added a digital clock, WiFi, internet radio, D.A.B., bluetooth and god knows what else but it wouldn't make it do the job any better. As for a kettle and timer, good luck with that, it's certainly cheaper but somewhat less convienient (or safe for that matter) and then you have still got to pour the ... Read More:
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On the second attempt the teapots arrived in one piece thanks to Electrospares prompt action and improvement of their packaging.The teapot could reach 5 stars if someone could produce one that is dishwasher safe too!!
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On the second attempt the teapots arrived in one piece thanks to Electrospares prompt action and improvement of their packaging.The teapot could reach 5 stars if someone could produce one that is dishwasher safe too!!
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On the second attempt the teapots arrived in one piece thanks to Electrospares prompt action and improvement of their packaging.The teapot could reach 5 stars if someone could produce one that is dishwasher safe too!!
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I've had two or three of these over the last few years.
Ideally, I would prefer the old type of traditional Teasmades, and although they are pretty easy to come by second hand, for hygienic reasons, it is best to only keep those for a collector's purposes. However, as I cannot wake up in a morning without my 'cuppa' I have to have a modern one.
Despite being a 'reputable' name and having the nearest thing to a built in 'kettle' (a visible Element inside) these were not brilliant. They developed various faults pretty soon, and although you can still get things repaired nowadays, the cost involved is really not worth it on something like this, and so you tend to simply 'throw away' and get another, ... Read More:
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I've had two or three of these over the last few years.
Ideally, I would prefer the old type of traditional Teasmades, and although they are pretty easy to come by second hand, for hygienic reasons, it is best to only keep those for a collector's purposes. However, as I cannot wake up in a morning without my 'cuppa' I have to have a modern one.
Despite being a 'reputable' name and having the nearest thing to a built in 'kettle' (a visible Element inside) these were not brilliant. They developed various faults pretty soon, and although you can still get things repaired nowadays, the cost involved is really not worth it on something like this, and so you tend to simply 'throw away' and get another, ... Read More:
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I've had two or three of these over the last few years.
Ideally, I would prefer the old type of traditional Teasmades, and although they are pretty easy to come by second hand, for hygienic reasons, it is best to only keep those for a collector's purposes. However, as I cannot wake up in a morning without my 'cuppa' I have to have a modern one.
Despite being a 'reputable' name and having the nearest thing to a built in 'kettle' (a visible Element inside) these were not brilliant. They developed various faults pretty soon, and although you can still get things repaired nowadays, the cost involved is really not worth it on something like this, and so you tend to simply 'throw away' and get another, ... Read More:
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I've had two or three of these over the last few years.
Ideally, I would prefer the old type of traditional Teasmades, and although they are pretty easy to come by second hand, for hygienic reasons, it is best to only keep those for a collector's purposes. However, as I cannot wake up in a morning without my 'cuppa' I have to have a modern one.
Despite being a 'reputable' name and having the nearest thing to a built in 'kettle' (a visible Element inside) these were not brilliant. They developed various faults pretty soon, and although you can still get things repaired nowadays, the cost involved is really not worth it on something like this, and so you tend to simply 'throw away' and get another, ... Read More:
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I've had two or three of these over the last few years.
Ideally, I would prefer the old type of traditional Teasmades, and although they are pretty easy to come by second hand, for hygienic reasons, it is best to only keep those for a collector's purposes. However, as I cannot wake up in a morning without my 'cuppa' I have to have a modern one.
Despite being a 'reputable' name and having the nearest thing to a built in 'kettle' (a visible Element inside) these were not brilliant. They developed various faults pretty soon, and although you can still get things repaired nowadays, the cost involved is really not worth it on something like this, and so you tend to simply 'throw away' and get another, ... Read More:
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I've had two or three of these over the last few years.
Ideally, I would prefer the old type of traditional Teasmades, and although they are pretty easy to come by second hand, for hygienic reasons, it is best to only keep those for a collector's purposes. However, as I cannot wake up in a morning without my 'cuppa' I have to have a modern one.
Despite being a 'reputable' name and having the nearest thing to a built in 'kettle' (a visible Element inside) these were not brilliant. They developed various faults pretty soon, and although you can still get things repaired nowadays, the cost involved is really not worth it on something like this, and so you tend to simply 'throw away' and get another, ... Read More:
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