My kettle's broken and I need to replace it and I'm being stupidly indecisive. So to let LJ run my life for me - what kind of kettle should I buy. Reasoning very welcome in comments.
The most environmentally-friendly thing to do is probably to repair your broken kettle, as I suspect there is more energy used in manufacturing these things than they ever consume.
Hmm, I like fixing things, but I don't particularly want to start playing round with something that handles both electricity and water!
I'm not going to buy the same model again - I'll probably buy one that's slightly more expensive, but hopefully no more than £15 if I go for the 'buy as cheap as you can' route.
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Or avoid buying the unreliable model again :)
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I'm not going to buy the same model again - I'll probably buy one that's slightly more expensive, but hopefully no more than £15 if I go for the 'buy as cheap as you can' route.