I bought this during the weekend and saw this again in another store today.
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I bought this during the weekend and saw this again in another store today.
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I think all store.
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what is the regular price?
Rrp is 69.95 from what I could find.
The red version is selling at bigw for 49 but that has a rrp of 59.95.
Either way price is decent.
Sign in the pic says available to 16/10/2016
XD …but they still have it ….
'BPA Free Stainless Steel Kettle'. Steel does not have any BPA. Only plastics have BPA. what's next, BPA free car insurance?
There are still a lot of plastic bits and pieces on the kettle. Hinges, filters and what not. The stainless is just for looks, and that's it.
"BPA free" products is really a way for manufacturers to promote a "safer" product. To get to a dangerous level of BPA in the blood, a person would need to ingest hundreds of thousands times more than their current diet. Most "BPA" is not bioactive and just passes through the body.
people with a a diet of canned food and juice from plastic bottles still don't have a detectable level of BPA in their blood which is less than 0.0003mg/kg and this is no where near dangerous levels.
You get more harm from breathing air in traffic.
Black kettle looks funky. I like it better than white plastic or tarnished stainless.
Not sure how it compares, but good guys has a similar kettle for $30. But its white.
https://www.thegoodguys.com.au/kambrook-aquarius-bpa-free-ke…
Also $9 at Target if you can find one but I think they are not stainless steel.
https://www.target.com.au/p/kambrook-aquarius-1-7-litre-kett…
wow good call. lol this is why i don't buy crap online. so deceiving.
I think they are still ok even not Stainless Steel.
what store?