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Images...(that mark on the handle just wiped off incidentally)
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“volume 500ml” is this right?
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yes, 500ml - hence the comment about the size. Full descriptions on the links - and currently dibs'd. Should have mentioned - forum donation will follow. Cheers.
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Absolutely love this but the 500ml is a killer
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Yes please if sale falls through.
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Thanks for all the interest in this, sorry not to have got back to every DM. Have a list of shouts and will work down it if the first dibs doesn’t work out (and update here if/when sold). Cheers all!
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Now sold! Forum donation to follow. Thanks everyone.
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Is it plastic? Didn't realise kettles could be so beautiful
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Yes, plastic, nicely cast with a sort of matt/semi-gloss finish.
Definitely OT sales thread here for one Naoto Fukasawa kettle designed for Muji. Pound for pound one of the best looking kettles you can buy - dazzle your design-loving friends with the Dieter Rams / Ulm school via Japan stylings of this kettle, designed by Plus Minus Zero design star Fukasawa. No longer available, they sell (on the other place) for close to £100 plus shipping from Japan, plus the problem that they wouldn't work anyway on UK voltage. This is a UK produced one, so plugs straight in... It's in excellent condition (I'll put a de-scaler through it prior to sale) and can post at cost (or, preferred, collection in N16). Selling as it's just too small for our needs as a main family kettle - it's capacity is 500ml (it's really well insulated and fully enclosed so it heats quicker) and so in big mug / small teapot territory, ideal for a studio or something like that (post-ride cup of tea?). Pictures below. Article with seductive images here:
https://www.muji.com/hk-en/electronics/kettle/
and here:
https://www.dezeen.com/2015/07/22/naoto-fukasawa-minimal-kitchen-appliances-muji-toaster-kettle/
Questions? Let me know. Price - £30?
Cheers