Tezza33
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I have looked for the whistling one but alas they very rarely come up on eBay ? so I had to settle for the none whistling one but it is a thing of beauty.we've used these , the copper coil makes it boil quicker , only for gas of course. if you see one with a pinched bit halfway up the spout , that's the whistling version
I am just having a conversation with friends that I would have in my kitchen with my none motorhome friends when you purchase something new for the home, sounds like a bit of Kettle envy to me ??OMG guys & gals, it's just a bleedin' kettle. Maybe a bit tall and spouty but who cares what it looks like as long as it can make a brew? ??
tickets to brew , surelyLook forward to seeing it at the New Forest meet. Can I be your agent for selling tickets to view.
Cheers.
Allen has a copper coloured version of this in his motorhome. I think he has owned it for many years.
I always think what a lot of space it must take up in the cupboard, I'll stick to my foldable silicone one for now.
Del the kettle of course Annie lolOh do tell ??
Well you can get one hereNo mine doesn’t whistle
I am just having a conversation with friends that I would have in my kitchen with my none motorhome friends when you purchase something new for the home, sounds like a bit of Kettle envy to me ??
Vintage stove top kettles is what I searched for.Annie did you just put in the link on eBay stove top kettles as a friend of mine her house is all 60’s 70’s if I know what you put in I’ll tell her
Vintage stove top kettles is what I searched for.
There was one just the same on ebay yesterday https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/362669497023Thanks I’ll let her know as I said her house is all 60’s 70’s but mainly 60’s and she’s been looking for something like that instead of an electric kettle