Russell Hobbs Cordless Kettle 1.7L, Fast Boil, Black

The Russell Hobbs Textures Electric Kettle is currently available at a discounted price of £12, down from its previous price of £24.99. This sleek kettle combines a black premium plastic construction with a sophisticated matt and high gloss finish, making it a stylish addition to any kitchen.
Key features include:
- 3000W fast boil capability, allowing you to enjoy a cup of tea in less than a minute for one 235ml cup.
- A generous 1.7-litre capacity, capable of serving up to six cups, making it suitable for family use.
- The Perfect Pour Spout, designed to reduce spills and splashes, ensuring a tidy pour.
- A removable and washable anti-scale filter, ensuring ease of maintenance.
Additionally, the kettle features a convenient push-to-open lid and comes with a 2-year manufacturer's guarantee, extendable by one year upon registration. For proper use, ensure the kettle is placed on a stable surface, and regularly descale as recommended in the user manual.
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It's an absolutely fantastic deal for the Russell Hobbs Kettle. Great quality product and brand. Long lasting and fast boil. Thanks for sharing this deal

The good bits. It boils fast, it is quiet, it has a little window, it is a reasonable price. If that is all you need then you won't be unhappy with your purchase.
But it is ugly. The pictures don't do it justice. So ugly even a mother couldn't love it. My daughter started crying when she saw it
and asked what happened to it.
If this kettle was in the Everglades it would be playing the banjo.
And talking of mothers, it looks like the illicit offspring of R2D2 and a wheelie bin.
Ideal for a workshop kettle, soon covered in greasy fingerprints, paint and epoxy filler, taking a beating. And with it's flat floor and concealed element you can boil eggs in there, too.
But put it in your kitchen, though, and watch his mother purse her lips, fold her arms, and tell him his bedroom is still there if he needs it.
You have been warned, pay a couple of quid more and get something your best friends of thirty years won't laugh about as they leave your dinner party. 'OMG, did you see that kettle? I believe design was School of Elephant Man, during his 'You call that ugly?' period

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