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Reviews (9)

22 Apr, 2020
Great design.
I bought this discounted, I would never pay the £150 for a kettle that these were new. That said it's been a good kettle. It's been a few years since we've bought it now. I'd be amazed if you can still get them. Temperatures regulator regularly gets used 90' ready to drink hot coffee, 50' warm water for the car windscreen on an icey morning. Quick boil. Alround good product but all Hotpoint stuff is good stuff.

22 Apr, 2020
Great pots
1 of 1 found this helpful These are very sturdy pots and look good too.

27 Sep, 2018
Looks great
I have a yellow focus like the one pictured. To get the towing eye looking like the picture I measured the centre of the cap with the centre of the tow eye thread (several times) drilled small until I could gauge the accuracy of the hole and then cone cut the size up to the size of the black part of the hook. Then after applying grease to the thread, I threaded the shaft to the car. But to get the spacing correct so as to get the tow eye tight so as no one steals it, I fitted 3 other similar sized nuts to the shaft the pack it out so when the yellow tow eye cover is fitted, the tow eye just simply screwed on and tighter up 1/4 from absolute and then just nip it with a big spanner on the black part and then refit on the loop with the 8mm Allen bolts.