Hang on though, do you use the kettle as much as your son does? maybe he's using his 10 times more than you do, hence short life span. How about water quality you two are using? His might be tap water in a hard water area whereas yours might be bottled or filtered waterFerrit wrote:Cheap is not always a good choice. Example, son was setting up new home, I suggested new kettle similar to ours at it had lasted over 7 years and currently only costs £35. Instead he went for the cheaper model, £20, which lasted only 2 years. Sometimes you get what you pay for.gn2 wrote: And cheaper.
Much cheaper.
Until I see and test the new BMW I will not know if the extra cost is worth it. Seeing the recent problems with the Honda SH300 I am not impressed with that build.

Just messing with you
