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Tefal Quick Cup | 
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| Brand: Tefal Category: Kitchen
List Price: £59.99 Buy New: £48.50 You Save: £11.49 (19%)
New (14) Used (3) from £37.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 152 reviews Sales Rank: 18
Media: Kitchen & Home Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.7 Dimensions (in): 11.5 x 10.6 x 7.7
MPN: BR303844 Model: Quick Cup EAN: 3016661130182 ASIN: B000SK9G52
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW IN BOX,READY FOR DISPATCH
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| Features:
| • | Opti-Quick system hot or cold water in 3 seconds | | • | Consumes only 1/3 of the energy of a kettle | | • | 1.5 Litre removable tank - dishwasher safe | | • | Claris aqua filter system | | • | Stainless steel control panel |
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Product Description If youre looking for an energy-efficient alternative to your kettle and a quicker way to make your cuppa in the morning, then the Quick & Hot is just what you need. This fountain heats water to the right temperature for your coffee or tea in just 3 seconds, up to 65% faster than a traditional kettle. You can also make cold drinks and manually or automatically adjust the quantity according to the size of your cup. The Quick & Hot is also equipped with a filter, ensuring all impurities are removed from water. Therell always be hot water on tap with the Quick & Hot around! Power: 2800W Stainless steel control panel
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| Customer Reviews: Read 147 more reviews...
It's quick May 12, 2008 My friend has one of these and I really like using it, it's quick and easy and for larger mugs, you just press the button again and a third time to stop when its full. It isn't boiling water but that just means you can drink it straight away. And problems with effectively making a cup of tea, just keep stirring as the water is coming out so that it properly 'infuses'.
Poor heat May 10, 2008 I am very disappointed in this product, they are correct in saying that one gets HOT water but it falls short of the heat required for most hot drink making like tea or hot chocolate. I think that Tefal need to go back to the drawing board.
Excellent for a quick cuppa! May 7, 2008 I think the Tefal Quick Cup is excellent. Yes water drips out in spurts rather than a constant stream - and yes there is the occasional 'spit' - but nothing particularly concerning. I find the temperature of the coffee/tea to be boiling and comparable to a normal kettle. There is also an option to dispense cold (well room temperature) filtered water as well. Overall if you don't like watching a kettle boil - this is the perfect solution.
No Quality Control April 29, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
So I bought two , it seemed such a good idea, one that went to my father produces such cold water that you can drink it straight from the spout. The other which is mine produces steam and no longer cuts off when the water reservoir is empty. I think that they are headed for Freecycle.
Tefal needs to sort them out it is such a shame
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a washout April 28, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
In an attempt to be green I bought the Tefal quick cup. It broke within a week and thereafter produced no hot water. Even when it did work, the water was warm rather than boiling, and it sputtered all over the place, which is not very safe if you have children in the house. Frankly, it was a serious, and expensive, disappointment. I wish I had stuck to an old fashioned kettle.
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