Jun 16th, '09, 09:19
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by evilberg » Jun 16th, '09, 09:19
This looks pretty damn awsome, I wonder how the quality is though.
Has anyone seen or used it, I need to add this to my wish list
http://tinyurl.com/lm997e
Jun 16th, '09, 10:18
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by Oni » Jun 16th, '09, 10:18
I own one, KJ 8210, if you are interested, I am selling it, so Pm me.
Jun 16th, '09, 11:51
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by Luthier » Jun 16th, '09, 11:51
evilberg wrote:This looks pretty damn awsome, I wonder how the quality is though.
Has anyone seen or used it, I need to add this to my wish list
http://tinyurl.com/lm997e
that thingy was and still is on my wish list but how great it is if it comes with a chaozhou style stove and kettle
haha
but that set is really a good innovation.
Jun 16th, '09, 16:30
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by wyardley » Jun 16th, '09, 16:30
Jun 16th, '09, 17:32
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by evilberg » Jun 16th, '09, 17:32
Thanks a bunch

Jun 16th, '09, 21:53
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by coloradopu » Jun 16th, '09, 21:53
i know for a fact they work well but the power supply is not for the US. i wonder if it will come with one?
Jun 16th, '09, 22:26
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by xuancheng » Jun 16th, '09, 22:26
coloradopu wrote:i know for a fact they work well but the power supply is not for the US. i wonder if it will come with one?
Evilberg is in Sweden. As far as I know, they use 220V just like China. However, Kamjove does make models for US at 110V as well.
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Jun 17th, '09, 10:53
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by coloradopu » Jun 17th, '09, 10:53
power converters are easy to find. and thanks evilberg i and a few others here in Colorado have been looking for this for a while.
4 on the way to Colorado now for tea in the hills you all are invited.
Jun 17th, '09, 13:40
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by evilberg » Jun 17th, '09, 13:40
coloradopu wrote:power converters are easy to find. and thanks evilberg i and a few others here in Colorado have been looking for this for a while.
4 on the way to Colorado now for tea in the hills you all are invited.
Awsome, let me know how they work!
Jul 29th, '09, 02:52
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by coloradopu » Jul 29th, '09, 02:52
they are the shlitznizzel man
got tea fling into cups almost maticly auto like
if you get one get at least a 3000 watt power supply the 1000 Watt works but is slow on boil
the plastic smell goes fast if you use it
the wood is nice and seems durable
had one kettle brake in shipping and it was replaced for free and i got 2 more i bought for backups im a nubby fisted water splasher LOL .... made my self LOL.......LOL
any who the tea table is great i can migrate from room to room and fire one up and have tea in under 2 min. ya 2 min