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	<title>Comments on: Eco Kettle, the most efficient kettle, boils only what you need!</title>
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		<title>By: Oliver King</title>
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		<dc:creator>Oliver King</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2008 13:42:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hmm, so please tell me why this kettle is more efficient than other kettles? No? Well, let&#039;s be honest, you can&#039;t tell us why, except for the fact that it boils exactly what you need. 
Well folks, News just in - there is a simple answer to this and that is not to fill your &#039;ordinary&#039; kettle beyond what you need it for in the first place! The element will still use the same units of electricity than the eco!
 If you want to be an ultra-saver stick the remaining water in a thermos - Guaranteed MORE efficient than the Eco!
Waste of time and not only that but all the extra plastic hardly makes this thing Eco-friendly does it!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hmm, so please tell me why this kettle is more efficient than other kettles? No? Well, let&#8217;s be honest, you can&#8217;t tell us why, except for the fact that it boils exactly what you need.<br />
Well folks, News just in &#8211; there is a simple answer to this and that is not to fill your &#8216;ordinary&#8217; kettle beyond what you need it for in the first place! The element will still use the same units of electricity than the eco!<br />
 If you want to be an ultra-saver stick the remaining water in a thermos &#8211; Guaranteed MORE efficient than the Eco!<br />
Waste of time and not only that but all the extra plastic hardly makes this thing Eco-friendly does it!</p>
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		<title>By: Hot water in three seconds, brought to you by the Tefal Quick Cup- by Gadget, shop online blog of TechChee.com</title>
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		<dc:creator>Hot water in three seconds, brought to you by the Tefal Quick Cup- by Gadget, shop online blog of TechChee.com</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jun 2007 03:14:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] I really appreciate that the appliance manufacturers have been putting so much effort to produce the energy-efficient appliance for us. Here is another kettle which really helps those impatient very much as it takes only three seconds to give a cup of hot water. Whenever my stomach is crying for food, I&#8217;ll be thinking of getting a cup of hot beverage or cup noodle just to fill up my stomach temporarily. But it&#8217;ll end up with big disappointment, if there is no hot water left in the kettle and it needs another 10-15 minutes wait for boiling the water. The Tefal Quick Cup is also an energy-efficient kettle, which boils exactly the amount of water that you need. You just need to fill up its reservoir with cold-tap water. Anytime that you need hot water for a cup of coffee, then just a press of its red button, and start counting one, two and three.. the water will then be automatically dispensed into your cup. It also doubles as a filter for the cold water. If you need only cold water, just a press of its black button, then you&#8217;ll get the clean and filtered cold water. It consumes 65% less energy compared to those ordinary kettles, as there is only little or no waste of energy. For the benefit, of course, better for the environment and also saves your energy bills pretty much. This kettle will be released in early July (in Europe at least) and will retail for about $120. The price is definitely much more expensive than any ordinary kettle. Well, but it&#8217;s worth for long run and also especially handy for the impatient ones. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I really appreciate that the appliance manufacturers have been putting so much effort to produce the energy-efficient appliance for us. Here is another kettle which really helps those impatient very much as it takes only three seconds to give a cup of hot water. Whenever my stomach is crying for food, I&#8217;ll be thinking of getting a cup of hot beverage or cup noodle just to fill up my stomach temporarily. But it&#8217;ll end up with big disappointment, if there is no hot water left in the kettle and it needs another 10-15 minutes wait for boiling the water. The Tefal Quick Cup is also an energy-efficient kettle, which boils exactly the amount of water that you need. You just need to fill up its reservoir with cold-tap water. Anytime that you need hot water for a cup of coffee, then just a press of its red button, and start counting one, two and three.. the water will then be automatically dispensed into your cup. It also doubles as a filter for the cold water. If you need only cold water, just a press of its black button, then you&#8217;ll get the clean and filtered cold water. It consumes 65% less energy compared to those ordinary kettles, as there is only little or no waste of energy. For the benefit, of course, better for the environment and also saves your energy bills pretty much. This kettle will be released in early July (in Europe at least) and will retail for about $120. The price is definitely much more expensive than any ordinary kettle. Well, but it&#8217;s worth for long run and also especially handy for the impatient ones. [...]</p>
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