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where can i buy kamjove kettles?

by LaybackPandas » Nov 2nd, '09, 01:37

http://www.hailea.com/kamjove/E-kamjove ... t1/dch.htm

the bastards over there wont reply to my inquire.

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Re: where can i buy kamjove kettles?

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Re: where can i buy kamjove kettles?

by betta » Nov 2nd, '09, 12:47

Here for one or two models.

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Re: where can i buy kamjove kettles?

by Nin Ja Cha » Nov 2nd, '09, 12:55

Puerhshop has got em.

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Re: where can i buy kamjove kettles?

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Re: where can i buy kamjove kettles?

by oldmanteapot » Nov 2nd, '09, 22:28

LaybackPandas wrote:http://www.hailea.com/kamjove/E-kamjove ... t1/dch.htm

the bastards over there wont reply to my inquire.
Maybe if you'd be more courteous with language and words, you might solicit a reply from them... perhaps....perhaps.... :shock:

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Re: where can i buy kamjove kettles?

by Chip » Nov 2nd, '09, 22:31

... perhaps, perhaps ...

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Re: where can i buy kamjove kettles?

by Oni » Nov 3rd, '09, 01:20

Dragon teahouse.

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Re: where can i buy kamjove kettles?

by Herb_Master » Nov 3rd, '09, 07:21

betta wrote:Here for one or two models.
The prices look good, have you tried any of their teas? Can you recommend them?

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Re: where can i buy kamjove kettles?

by betta » Nov 3rd, '09, 09:14

Herb_Master wrote:
betta wrote:Here for one or two models.
The prices look good, have you tried any of their teas? Can you recommend them?
HM, I got several standard menghai cakes, like 7542, 8582 and tuo from him before. They're young 801 batch. I haven't tried other older teas from him before but a set of floral tea for my acquaintance is on the way here, so I hope he put in some samplers of other teas to try, too.
Some of the deals are off the ebay so the price is lower.
It's nice to have many alternative shops nowadays :D

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Re: where can i buy kamjove kettles?

by GoTea » Nov 4th, '09, 07:48

Are these kettles stable? As I have a cat this may be an issue.

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Re: where can i buy kamjove kettles?

by peterliem » Nov 4th, '09, 08:42

I bought a Kamjove (from Dragon Tea House, although that isn't really relevant) in July, and after just four months, it's completely stopped working. Admittedly I've used it a lot, sometimes multiple times a day, but to me that's what these things are for. Starting sometime last week, I had to wiggle it around and switch it on and off multiple times to get it going, and then two days ago it just quit completely. These things are crap. I'm never going to buy one again.

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Re: where can i buy kamjove kettles?

by dangert » Nov 9th, '09, 07:24

peterliem wrote:I bought a Kamjove (from Dragon Tea House, although that isn't really relevant) in July, and after just four months, it's completely stopped working.
While my Kamjove T-80 didn't stop working, I am not using it because of strong metallic taste and smell. I tried boiling lemons multiple times, but it helps only for one week. I won't buy any electric kettle from them, but consider buying an induction one.

But a friend of mine (happens to be tea seller) uses their products a lot, and until now he only experienced one failure with his induction tea maker (M100 I think) when a power selection button stopped working.

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