Anyone used one of these Electrim boilers?
I've only ever boiled up in a stockpot on the hob myself, so I'm looking for feedback on what these boilers are like. It's for a potential present for me dear old pa who has expressed an interest in joining if not the dark side at first, then at least the slightly poorly-lit side and see where he goes from there! It's his "bus pass birthday" coming up, so we thought we might buy him some bits to start him on his first brew. The issue he was worried about was finding space to boil up, are these plastic boiling bins a good starting point for someone?
(I also noticed that Hop and Grape do their own placky boiler. Anyone got one and know if/why it's worth the extra cash over the Electrim one?)
Any experience or feedback on these type of boilers gratefully received! :thumb:
(I should note I am aware that I could make one myself from cheap kettles rather than splash out the dosh, but as it's a present for someone else and my electrical skills are such that I don't want to live with the guilt of electrocuting my father, I reckon it's best to stick with shop-bought in this case!)
I've only ever boiled up in a stockpot on the hob myself, so I'm looking for feedback on what these boilers are like. It's for a potential present for me dear old pa who has expressed an interest in joining if not the dark side at first, then at least the slightly poorly-lit side and see where he goes from there! It's his "bus pass birthday" coming up, so we thought we might buy him some bits to start him on his first brew. The issue he was worried about was finding space to boil up, are these plastic boiling bins a good starting point for someone?
(I also noticed that Hop and Grape do their own placky boiler. Anyone got one and know if/why it's worth the extra cash over the Electrim one?)
Any experience or feedback on these type of boilers gratefully received! :thumb:
(I should note I am aware that I could make one myself from cheap kettles rather than splash out the dosh, but as it's a present for someone else and my electrical skills are such that I don't want to live with the guilt of electrocuting my father, I reckon it's best to stick with shop-bought in this case!)