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I trust you've read today's Guardian Weekend magazine, esp. p101.
The Guardian? Me? You must be joking.

Give us a clue - I've got the online version running.
Limescale, but they left out the best bit: if you use your filter
jug for your ice cubes as well as filling your kettle you can stretch your
filter changes 2-3 times what Britax recommends -- only replace the filter
when you start to see carbonate specks in the bottom of your whisky glass!
Heh. Depends on where you live. Round here the water is so hard it'll
nut you if you're not careful.

I can always tell when the Brita filter's on its last week, because the
kettle starts to fur up.
I've got a kettle that's got its water filter built in.
So have I, they're very good but a bit pricey.
I was quite lucky. I got mine for 30 euros (half price on sale). I
think that the reason is, that the French aren't too hot on kettles
(I'm not saying that they *don't* use them though).
Luvvly. We have to descale our filter kettle every other filter
change.


Your obdt. svt.,
idr
Right at the bottom. Exciting stuff about limescale in kettles.
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Did it win the eurovision song contest ?