Mr Louis Lane from Sandbach
I own this kettle, and I think it;s great, it's wacky,
it's loud and there are hours of music! However there's just one niggling
thing every time the kettle is nearly boiled the music seems to jump and
skip until it has boiled over, I was outputting the audio to a cassette
at the time, and the recording was ruined, after I took out the cassette
and threw it in the hedge I wrote this letter to complain.
Good On You, you see the kettle consumes so much electricity
by the time it's at near full blast and about to boil over that the music
circuit is temporarily denied voltage while at this stage. If they both
were to be kept going it would blow your house circuit. I'm sure you wold
choose the option we did as well knowing this, a few clicks and your pops
in your music is better than your plug being blown out the socket.
Mr Arnold Arnstein from Pwlhelli
Great kettle, except for one thing, my PRIZED CD COLLECTION
IS RUINED! I played a few of my £30 CD's in this kettle while making
several cups of tea and when I ejected them they were all condensated and
they won't PLAY in other system.
When I put The Best Of The Beatles: Limited Editon
in my expensive Denon CD Player it just sais No Disc and whirrs up the
CD in the drive and then ejects it. Will you be giving me compensation.
No, Next!!
Mr Peter Paulson from Exeter
Great Kettle, but one thing, The CD Drive ejects too
quickly, it flies out. I had a small CD in there and it ended up at the
other side of the kitchen with the force of the opening. The CD Drive spins
so quickly that it's put cracks in several CD. Shouldn't you be taking
this back to the drawing board!
Drawing Board, schmawring board, don't like our kettle,
bin it!