Breville Silver Filter Kettle
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However, when standing on the base but switched off the kettle is illuminated by a blue light. The manual says:
the illumination of this kettle is achieved by using LED's. The amount of energy used for this is very small, a fraction of what is used by a light bulb.
Maybe, but when I want to illuminate not only the kitchen and the hall, but the wall halfway up the stairs as well
I don't immediately think "Ah, I'll turn the kettle on".
I really want to take this environmentally unfriendly kettle/lamp back but I don't think
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And I'd have to rearrange the plugs for the chip fryer, the microwave and the radio so that I didn't turn them on/off as well.
I can just not put the kettle on its base, which only wastes counter space, but the principle is the real point.
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For the sake of your sanity, I'd spend the couple of minutes rearranging your plugs.
My usb wireless thingy also had a bright blue LED in it, which stays on even when the PC is off. I've had to resort to turning it off at the wall.
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