Mar 2nd, '13, 05:11
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by Hannah » Mar 2nd, '13, 05:11
I like the large tea tables these guys have - overpriced but free shipping.. an an inbuilt hotplate / included kettle? pretty tempting actually! Shipping of ANY tea table is usually killer to Australia.. minus some ebay listings of course but yeah
This would do nicely in the spare room which I'm converting to a tea room... hmmm
Mar 2nd, '13, 17:41
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by Chip » Mar 2nd, '13, 17:41
Hannah wrote:I like the large tea tables these guys have - overpriced but free shipping.. an an inbuilt hotplate / included kettle? pretty tempting actually! Shipping of ANY tea table is usually killer to Australia.. minus some ebay listings of course but yeah
This would do nicely in the spare room which I'm converting to a tea room... hmmm
Be sure voltage matches yours!!!
Besides the voltage issue ... Problem with these all in one tables, if the hot plate fails ... which it will ... what do you have left? A partially functional tea table.
Mar 2nd, '13, 20:24
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by Hannah » Mar 2nd, '13, 20:24
Probably Chip, but this is where my experience with electronics repair comes in handy!

I've fixed many a hotplate/kettle/stove in my time!
Mar 3rd, '13, 01:21
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by yalokinh » Mar 3rd, '13, 01:21
Outlet adapters could come in handy
Mar 4th, '13, 19:59
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by Hannah » Mar 4th, '13, 19:59
Got plenty of them!
