Boiling water from your tap…

Quooker

“Quooker” – heh, great name.

So – I turn on the tap and boiling water streams out. Wonderful! Imagine, no more boiling the kettle so you can give the ‘tatoes a head start on that interminable 14 minute boil…

I wonder if you can incorporate a water filter so as not to get the heady aroma of London Piping and heavy metals as a background to the tea?

Either way, reminded me of my college room which was too near the boiler: the taps had two settings: boiling or explosive vapour. Taught me to wash my hands quickly and to stand at arm’s length when you turn on a tap. Ah, life skills!

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  1. antony Tam-Morris,

    Was it a beautiful spot? Glad that we cannot see the speed dial (as this would put you at autobahn speeds)

  2. ikj,

    Ah – it was beautiful: stationary on the Chorlton Road!

    While you can’t see the speed dial, note that the rev counter is at about 600rpm, ie idling. I was stationary, honest :)

    I’m sure you can remember well enough how difficult it was driving at autobahn speeds and managing to remain on the road! I don’t have the brain power (or suicide urge) to try and take a photo at the same time. I must though dig out the photos I took as you drove around Munich out of the car window…

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