Yes, like Burco boilers Sooty but more kitchen-friendly (rather than designed for a canteen!)
We're pretty well trained and don't overfill the kettle, just under 1 litre does two mugs maybe 7 times a day (we're keeping count today just out of interest).
You're probably right about the kind of saving Manatee, except when the cap comes off aren't they saying power will go up by up to 50%? So maybe £1.50 a week saved, but more thanks to solar panels and Octopus Energy.
But money wasn't the prime motive really - it would seem more convenient than a kettle and of course, being me, gadgetry plays a part. The blurb suggests they are safer for older people too, though I'm not at that stage just yet!!!
I was thinking the kettle would go in a cupboard.
Not sure about freshly drawn Bromps - it's been sitting in a pipe for a while anyway! But yes, we're teabag users.
If it didn't work out it could just join the long list of other things we used for a bit but didn't work out for us, like bread makers, Rima grills, ice cream makers and smoothie makers.
Next on the agenda - air fryers LOL
(I'd still be interested if there is anyone with experience of these).
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