The Breville Filter Kettle
Water boilers have not really caught on in the Coke-and-Starbucks drinking US but you can scarcely find a home without these stylish kettles in tea-and-hot-toddy drinking Europe. But like Europeans, millions of Americans have been
duped educated into the practice of filtering their tap water to "look, smell, and taste better." Now,
the new Breville Filter Kettle combines boiler functionality with Brita's newest means to extort cash from gullible consumers filtration technology, the Maxtra cartridge, which you simply drop into the filter funnel of the 3-kilowatt, 1.25-litre kettle. You can find these on-line for around £45 ($82US) with choice of your favourite Jonathan Ive-inspired colors: brushed stainless steel, white or, uh "silver plastic."