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rockyracoon | 09:39 Mon 08th Apr 2013 | Home & Garden
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Do they get hot on the outside when they boil?

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Yes, very (well about 100 deg C.)
doesnt every kettle. Thats why they have a handle
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Thanks, the plastic ones don't seem to get that hot.

My kettle refused to switch on this morning so it's going to the kettle heaven, I need to get a new one in a hurry and not sure what one to get.
We bought a cheap plastic basic Tesco one a few years ago (about £9) and its been brilliant
Plastic ones tend not to get as hot as plastic is a poor conductor of heat.
One tip (born of long experience) - always buy the kettle from somewhere with a good "return if you don't like it" policy.

The number of current designs which either leak around the base after a few boils, or just don't pour neatly is irritatingly high.
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Thanks all.

Dave I agree, I think I've gone through 4 kettles in the last 5 years, I'll get one from Argos, they exchange/refund with no fuss.
i still have the kettle my parents got as an engagement present, 45 years ago
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They certainly don't make them like they used to.
a warning about plastic ones, some people find that the boiled water has an unpleasant taste and smell. I have returned two (good quality) plastic kettles for that reason
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I've fortunately never found that woofy, but I did opt for a stainless steel one this time. It'd better last longer than the last few or I'm going back to a stove top kettle with a whistle!

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