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03 Jan, 2020
Best plastic-free* kettle I could find, good value
1 of 1 found this helpful I searched through many product pages of kettles which are plastic-free on the inside as I wanted to replace my failing kettle with a healthy alternative.
My old kettle was stainless steel but had a plastic water gauge (not a massive issue). This one appeared to be completely plastic-free* where water comes into contact with the internal parts whilst boiling and so I opted for this kettle based on that and the price, although I probably would have paid a little more knowing I'd found the most attractive kettle in terms of spec and reviews (aesthetically it's nice, too!).
The kettle boils quickly enough.
The spout is a bit odd and takes a little bit of getting used to and as you will see, others have commented on this too. I believe this is caused by the larger-than-usual dividing strip in the middle of the filter, which diverts water and also slows the flow rate, creating an unusual flow of water.
I have also noticed a slight build-up of limescale starting to occur on the base of the kettle, despite the fact I only ever fill it with filtered water from a Brita jug and always boil it immediately whenever I add more water. I had my old kettle for 4+ years and there had been no limescale build-up whatsoever in all that time! I don't know what this depends on but there's obviously a difference between the two.
Overall I am happy with my purchase.

24 Jan, 2021
Quality at a great price
We love it. Just the kind of cake stand we were looking for, at a reasonable price.
Fully recommend. Don't hesitate to buy it if you want one like this.

25 Jan, 2019
Lots of bang for your buck!
1 of 1 found this helpful Having done some research on comparison sites about NVIDIA's current offering (as well as cards from other manufacturers) it didn't take me long to realise the 1070TI was the best model for my budget/needs.
I don't game much anymore, only when I can find the time so I'm not going to go spending £1k+ on a graphics card.
I wanted a decent card that would allow me to run GTA5 and BF1/BF5 at the highest settings and still have a smooth gameplay experience without spending too much money and this card is the happy medium. With scores for performance coming in between the 1070 and 1080 (and the relative prices of those cards) and mixed reviews about NVIDIA's 2000 series of cards, the 1070TI seemed like the only contender.
MSI's version first caught my eye because of the colour scheme as I knew it would look good in my rig (see photo). I've had MSI cards before and I've always been happy with the hardware. The overclocking and benchmarking software is also up there among the best, if not THE best - a quick browse of overclocking forums using a Google search will confirm this.
I ran a quick test using MSI Kombustor at default settings (not OC) to see how the card fares and if it can manage the load without overheating and I was pleased with the results... It didn't have to work very hard and the fans stayed quiet throughout!
I also maxed out the graphics settings on GTA5 and the game ran very smoothly. A fantastic increase in performance on my old card and all within the low £300's price bracket.
I don't know how the card would fare playing the latest/most demanding games but for my needs, this card is perfect!