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Eco Kettle

The Eco Kettle looks like a stylish electric jug kettle in appearance but it has a special feature that allows the user to fill the kettle to its maximum, but then allows them to boil one to eight cups according to their requirements.

Save water. Save time. Save energy.

Until now, accurately measuring the amount of water to be boiled in your kettle has been all but impossible. The result? It is estimated that, on average, we boil twice the volume of water needed every time. Which means twice as much energy, twice as much time.

With a 3kW kettle that’s the same as wasting the energy of around 50 light bulbs!

The ECO Kettle is different: the internal reservoir holds a full capacity of water ready for use, while the measuring button allows any quantity – from a single cupful to full capacity – to be released into the separate chamber for boiling.

The result? Exactly the right amount of water every time you boil –and no more waste.

In UK consumer trials directed by the Energy Saving Trust, the ECO Kettle used an average of 31% less energy then normal kettles.

 

 

 

 

Governments the world over are starting to devote some of their resources to combatting global warming with programs aimed at increasing public awareness of the need to save energy and ensure that we use energy efficiently.

In the United Kingdom, for example, you will find that all council and government websites carry tips on saving energy and on all these sites they all stress the importance of not overfilling your electric tea kettle, and only boiling the amount of water that you need.

The Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) have quantified how important this is with the following statement:

"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." global warming with programs aimed at increasing public awareness of the need to save energy and ensure that we use energy efficiently.

In the United Kingdom, for example, you will find that all council and government websites carry tips on saving energy and on all these sites they all stress the importance of not overfilling your electric tea kettle, and only boiling the amount of water that you need.

The Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) have quantified how important this is with the following statement:

"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."

 

£39.95