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Articles tagged with ‘eco kettle’

Hot Cup – Fast Boiling Kettle By Breville

By Anita (EnviroGadget Writer) on July 8th, 2010

Hot Cup - Fast Boiling Kettle By Breville

The Hot Cup is a kettle that boils only one cup of water at a time, from a small cup to a decent mug full. The kettle helps you to save electricity by only heating the water you require in an energy efficient way.

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Energy Efficient Kettle By Philips

By Anita (EnviroGadget Writer) on July 5th, 2010

Philips Energy Efficient 1.7 ltr Kettle

This Energy Efficient Kettle uses both a measuring guide and a flat heating element to help reduce the amount of electricity used by allowing you to boil water by cup amount quickly and efficiently.

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Eco-Friendly Kettle – Energy Sense Kettle By Kenwood

By Anita (EnviroGadget Writer) on June 14th, 2010

Kenwood Energy Sense Kettle

The Energy Sense Kettle has been designed to help reduce the amount of electricity consumed when boiling a kettle. The kettle combines improved heating technology with innovative thinking to help you make savings on your electricity bill.

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ECO3 – Eco Kettle with Temperature Control

By Anita (EnviroGadget Writer) on May 26th, 2010

Eco Kettle ECO3 with Temperature Control

The ECO3 is an eco kettle that helps you to save electricity in two ways. Firstly it helps you to only heat the amount of water you need, secondly it allows you to heat the water to lower temperatures, perfect for use but draining less energy than boiling.

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