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[livejournal.com profile] miss_t_ide bought a Breville Silver Filter JK120 kettle. Our old one dribbled a lot but this one pours very nicely.

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 [livejournal.com profile] miss_t_ide would be happy without a kettle that only pours water into the cup.

Date: 2008-11-03 10:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dakegra.livejournal.com
dry your hands first, *then* turn it off at the wall?

:-)

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.

Date: 2008-11-05 11:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] miss-t-ide.livejournal.com
Problem is that the deep fat fryer needs to have its own socket so that it *can* be turned off at the wall, as that's the only way of turning it off. The other socket therefore has an adaptor to enable us to plug in the microwave and the radio as well. I'd like to rearrange the kitchen entirely and this will be taken into consideration when at some point in the future we get a new kitchen.

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