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Dual chamber Eco Kettle boils only what you need

Dual chamber Eco Kettle boils only what you need
The Eco Kettle allows the user to fill the kettle to its maximum, then boil only what they require, from one to eight cups
The Eco Kettle allows the user to fill the kettle to its maximum, then boil only what they require, from one to eight cups
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If you wish to boil all of the water in the kettle – including the water contained in the reservoir – simply lock the valve open by rotating the valve button in the direction of the arrow when the button is depressed
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If you wish to boil all of the water in the kettle – including the water contained in the reservoir – simply lock the valve open by rotating the valve button in the direction of the arrow when the button is depressed
When the valve button is released the valve closes and the water in the Boiling Chamber is ready to boil
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When the valve button is released the valve closes and the water in the Boiling Chamber is ready to boil
To deliver water to the Boiling Chamber, press the Valve Button until water flows into the Boiling Chamber; watch the water level rise in the front window until it reaches the required mark
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To deliver water to the Boiling Chamber, press the Valve Button until water flows into the Boiling Chamber; watch the water level rise in the front window until it reaches the required mark
Fill the main Reservoir to the MAXIMUM level and close the lid using a small downward pressure to ensure that the Latch engages fully
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Fill the main Reservoir to the MAXIMUM level and close the lid using a small downward pressure to ensure that the Latch engages fully
Check that the Valve Button is in the raised position, pull back the Latch, and then open the hinged lid
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Check that the Valve Button is in the raised position, pull back the Latch, and then open the hinged lid
The 3kW, 1.5 liter Eco Kettle features a patented dual-reservoir that lets you fill it to the brim then simply press the central button in the lid to release only the amount of water you need (1-to-8 cups) into the boiling chamber
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The 3kW, 1.5 liter Eco Kettle features a patented dual-reservoir that lets you fill it to the brim then simply press the central button in the lid to release only the amount of water you need (1-to-8 cups) into the boiling chamber
The Eco Kettle allows the user to fill the kettle to its maximum, then boil only what they require, from one to eight cups
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The Eco Kettle allows the user to fill the kettle to its maximum, then boil only what they require, from one to eight cups
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Do you boil only enough water for your cup of coffee or tea or are you the person who can’t resist keeping the kettle filled to the top? The Eco Kettle caters to everyone. It features a central reservoir that you can keep filled to the brim and a central valve button in the lid that releases only the amount you need into its boiling chamber, from one to eight cups - saving electricity, time and even water.

It's estimated that most of us use twice as much water as we need when we boil the kettle - that's twice as much energy and twice as much time.

Underscoring the importance of saving energy and using water efficiently, the UK's Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) stated "If everyone boiled only the water they needed to make a cup of tea instead of 'filling' the kettle every time, we could save enough electricity to run practically all the street lighting in the U.K."

Independent consumer trials directed by the Energy Saving Trust, showed that the Eco Kettle used over 30% less energy than standard kettles.

Other features of the 3kW, 1.5 liter capacity Eco Kettle include steam control and boil-dry protection, a washable limescale filter, a locking lid and 12 month warranty.

It won't solve the problem of your housemate or colleague suddenly deciding they'd like a cup of tea too, thank you, when you've already set it to boil, but saving the world isn't always easy...

The Eco Kettle retails for £29.95 (just under USD$50) at the Ethical Superstore.

Via Mark's Technology News.

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