Mar 14th, '18, 03:11
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Kamjove and Tangwu electric glass kettles

by puffbutt » Mar 14th, '18, 03:11

I'm looking into getting a Kamjove B1/B8 type or a Tangwu "crystal" glass pot and was wondering if anyone has experience with them. I've been looking through the posts and wasn't able to find anything specifically on models with glass bases as well. My big question is: do they stink? Do they leave a plastic taste?

Thanks for any advice!!
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Jan 24th, '19, 00:34
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Re: Kamjove and Tangwu electric glass kettles

by Ludovitche » Jan 24th, '19, 00:34

Did you end up buying it, and if so how is it ?
Does it have a hold temp button or does it reboil automatically ?
Is it possible to find user manuals in English for these products ?

May 4th, '19, 17:25
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Kamjove and Tangwu electric glass kettles

by byronWem » May 4th, '19, 17:25

This guy has been ripping people off. I would not suggest buying a machine from him. Lots of info in a post on Facebook in glass lathe tips and tricks

May 25th, '19, 08:35
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Re: Kamjove and Tangwu electric glass kettles

by Ludovitche » May 25th, '19, 08:35

byronWem wrote: This guy has been ripping people off. I would not suggest buying a machine from him. Lots of info in a post on Facebook in glass lathe tips and tricks
What guy ?
I don't see any url here or in other posts, so what are your referring to please ?
Meanwhile, I'm still looking for an answer :)

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