Great product i thought a first, but mine broke after 10 months!!! Go read the reviews on Amazon everyone is saying the same. A flawed product......Tefal should recall.
hmm.. how big is that cup? because my only problem is that neither the tefal quick cup nor the breville hot cup have settings that allow you to control the amount it dispenses... i need space for milk...
you need to read the instructions hold down red button till it flashes press and hold red button it dispences until you let go the amount is now set press and hold again until light flashes the quick cup is now programed
oh, well that's a different story then ^^ i dont have it, so i didnt know that, we were just discussing buying it with my mum. decided that having a darn 90 quid juicer in the kitchen was noisy enough, so we bought the next best thing, so now we have a kettle where you can choose 20, 60, 80 and 100 degrees, and it filters, too. takes quite a bit longer to boil though :D anyway, thanks for the reply, that does make more sense. im fussy about my milk XD
*sluuuurp* - aaah! That would've been a good investment in the out of the box days. You wouldn't have needed to bully me or Alison into doing the teas with that around...
Two years I use it and it works as new. Just descale it from time to time.
SergioBlackDolphin 1 year ago
do the earplugs come with it ? :P
chiefsluke 2 years ago
Great product i thought a first, but mine broke after 10 months!!! Go read the reviews on Amazon everyone is saying the same. A flawed product......Tefal should recall.
phazzerfuzz 2 years ago
Far too strong - yuk!!!!
goforgold1 2 years ago
hmm.. how big is that cup? because my only problem is that neither the tefal quick cup nor the breville hot cup have settings that allow you to control the amount it dispenses... i need space for milk...
janistonbest 2 years ago
you need to read the instructions hold down red button till it flashes press and hold red button it dispences until you let go the amount is now set press and hold again until light flashes the quick cup is now programed
blobby1972 2 years ago
oh, well that's a different story then ^^ i dont have it, so i didnt know that, we were just discussing buying it with my mum. decided that having a darn 90 quid juicer in the kitchen was noisy enough, so we bought the next best thing, so now we have a kettle where you can choose 20, 60, 80 and 100 degrees, and it filters, too. takes quite a bit longer to boil though :D anyway, thanks for the reply, that does make more sense. im fussy about my milk XD
:))
janistonbest 2 years ago
It doesnt even take the tea bag out for you?! Urgh
ryac 3 years ago
Nearly fifty quid to save a few seconds?
Does it use a lot less electricity than a kettle? Is it green?
I would have left the tea bag in a bit longer.
mrivingt 3 years ago
It also has filtered drinking water at room temperature. Which is what made up my mind to buy one for the sake of filtered drinking water.
Though the noise reminds me of the video game Doom from near two decades ago.
But filters need replacing every 50 litres which is about every 2 weeks at about $15 each. But such is the prize of filtered water.
Also you do save on wasting electricity on heating water you are not using.
Apart from the noise, but you can learn to dance to the beat a new drummer.
ZenArrow 3 years ago
Yes, but is it boiling water as required for the perfect cup of tea????
And it's bloody noisy.....
And are you sure you are allowed to be near boiling water???
brianm1234567 3 years ago
*sluuuurp* - aaah! That would've been a good investment in the out of the box days. You wouldn't have needed to bully me or Alison into doing the teas with that around...
austenozzy 3 years ago