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andrewNZ

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#169793 25-Mar-2015 22:45
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As per the title, I'm looking for recommendations for a reasonably quiet jug.

I'd prefer real world experience over marketing promises.


If anyone suggests a Russell Hobbs Whisper Kettle, I'll have the geekzone secret service deal to you

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  #1269160 27-Mar-2015 17:27
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Handsomedan:
andrewNZ: 


If anyone suggests a Russell Hobbs Whisper Kettle, I'll have the geekzone secret service deal to you


We've had one of those for a few years now. 

It was incredibly quiet for about three weeks. 

Now, it's the loudest kettle we've ever owned, but it boils quickly, so we make do. 


Have same kettle with same problem, loudest is being nice, deafening better describes my whisper kettle.
I did read somewhere that the reason it was quiet was a plastic bit in the water muffling bubbles/noise, but after a few boils the plastic hardens and turns that whisper tech into a $20 warehouse kettle.

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