henton49er
Established Member
We have today just replaced our electric kettle with one bought from a major supermarket. The kettle came with a 16 page instruction manual. :shock: :shock: For goodness sake, 16 pages to tell you how to fill with water and switch on!! :roll: :roll:
There is such helpful advice as:-
Never lift the kettle by the lid. Always use the handle
Do not immerse in any liquids
Do not operate in the presence of exlposive and/or flammable fumes
Never yank on the cord ( :shock: :shock: ) as this may cause blindness ... no, sorry ... this may damage the cord.
There is a full page devoted to a picture of the kettle with helpful pointers to the main parts such as the spout, the lid, the handle, the switch and the body. :lol: :lol:
I bet the kettle could have been sold a bit cheaper without all the mumbo jumbo.
I am surprised it does not have the words "Danger: may contain hot liquid" engraved onto the side or the lid.
Time we got sensible about things. Who buys a kettle and does not use it to boil water?
There is such helpful advice as:-
Never lift the kettle by the lid. Always use the handle
Do not immerse in any liquids
Do not operate in the presence of exlposive and/or flammable fumes
Never yank on the cord ( :shock: :shock: ) as this may cause blindness ... no, sorry ... this may damage the cord.
There is a full page devoted to a picture of the kettle with helpful pointers to the main parts such as the spout, the lid, the handle, the switch and the body. :lol: :lol:
I bet the kettle could have been sold a bit cheaper without all the mumbo jumbo.
I am surprised it does not have the words "Danger: may contain hot liquid" engraved onto the side or the lid.
Time we got sensible about things. Who buys a kettle and does not use it to boil water?