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Morphy Richards Traditional Kettle Burgundy

Morphy Richards Traditional Kettle Burgundy

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Brand: Morphy Richards
Category: Kitchen

List Price: £44.99
Buy New: £37.99
You Save: £7.00 (16%)



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Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
Sales Rank: 369

Media: Kitchen & Home
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.8
Dimensions (in): 12 x 10.5 x 10.3

EAN: 5011832025449
ASIN: B000S5NQ30

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Morphy 43691 C/L Accents Pyramid Kettle Burg - Stylish Contemporary Design - Quiet Boil Technology Reduces Noise Levels - Whistle On Boil - 3.1 Kw Element For Rapid Boiling - Safety Locking Lid - Maximum Capacity 1.5 Litres (6 Cup Capacity) - 360 Degree Connector On Cordless Base - Removable Limescale Filter - Concealed Element For Easy Cleaning And Descaling - Water Level Indicator - Automatic Switch Off - Fail Safe Cut Out


Customer Reviews:   Read 3 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Best kettle we've had for ages!   February 23, 2008
Virtual Shopper (London)
18 out of 19 found this review helpful

I wanted to write a review about this kettle as we've been so pleased with it since we purchased it a couple of months ago - so I was shocked to see the 1 star review of it on this site.

Unlike the previous reviewer, we've had no problems with taste of the water from it. More importantly, this kettle is a real pleasure to use: it's easy to fill though its generous spout, you flick the button on...et viola, water's boiled quickly and very quietly!

What we also like about it - apart from its good looks, which are reminiscent of Alessi at a fraction of the price - is it's pleasing weight, balance and texture of the rounded handle when pouring.

Regarding the whistle: you can turn it off at the base if you like though we find it useful and like the sound (satisfyingly realistic, except for the slightly abrupt way it decays to silence, if you're being picky). My only other small quibble is that the water-level gauge can be tricky to read at times as condensation builds up in it, but when that's the case I just tilt the kettle a bit, which clears it up.

On the whole though we think you'll agree this is triumph of good features, design and value for money.



3 out of 5 stars The taste is a pain to get rid of but....   May 1, 2008
J Smith (Staffordshire)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Yes, the taste/smell is a real pain to get rid of and clearly a fault in the product, so I'll be emailing the manufacturer about this. But it does go eventually - after 10 boils it was still quite strong so I scrubbed the inside with some ecover washing-up liquid and it's fine now. Of course, this should not be necessary, but if Morphy Ric could fix this defect, then it would be a super little kettle - very stylish, easy to fill and really nice to use ONCE you get rid of the worrying smell!!!

The taste has returned. Thought it had disappeared but I was drinking coffee then. Now I've switched to tea, I can really notice a horrible taste. Will be returning the kettle.



1 out of 5 stars what a shame   April 26, 2008
angel (bude devon)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

this is just a very quick review , i had the soprano kettle before this model and it was a fantastic kettle in every way, i read all the reviews on this model and was suprised to see a 1 star rating. it said about the fact there was a funny taste, i decided to ignore this hoping it may have been a dud one,how ever i have had the same problem and i have boiled and chucked away the water at least a dozen times. such a shame as i liked the look and feel of this kettle, but the taste has not gone away ,prehaps i too have a dud one but i think it must be to do with the element, i hope this helps you .


1 out of 5 stars Poor design and BAD TASTE   January 19, 2008
S. Turnock (England)
13 out of 16 found this review helpful

A kettle with a whistle is a bit of a novelty and I guess would appeal to the older generations whom remember the real ones especially ones who forget they put the kettle on in the first place rather than just wanting to know when it boils - which was important with the real ones powered by gas.. well the whistle is annoying as mostly, you would be stood there in the kitchen waiting for it to boil and have to listen to the electronic whistle every time and especially annoys younger members of the family. But Hey! You can switch off the whistle with a tiny switch underneath... but unfortunately it switches itself back on from time.. However, this is not the main reason this kettle is now in the bin.. the water upon and up to every third boil tastes and smells very bad - like you are boiling some toxic waste and having tried to clean it several times, nothing seems to work, as the problem is with components and heat and some chemical reaction - though im not a scientist.


1 out of 5 stars Bad paint job   April 25, 2008
L. Elvidge (West Yorkshire)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I have had no problem with the taste in my kettle, although my son says he had, but the paint finsh started to deteriorate almost immediately, at first I thought I had scratched it but soon spots started to appear all over the kettle and my son is experiencing the same problem, I have a black one, my son a cream one, I am aware that several other people have had the same experience although I believe Morphy Richards do not seem to think there is a problem, however, mine has gone back and like a previous reviewer I am left with a matching toaster. I did look at replacing the kettle with a similar model but on checking the one on display I found it had the beginnings of the same paint deterioration.

 

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