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Sep 08, 2023
Wonderful collection of piano sheet music.
Heard a piece from this (piano sheet music) anthology by the magnificent Valerie Capers on Radio 3 (‘Blues for the Duke’) and wanted to adapt it (necessitating transposing a semitone down) for classical guitar. Helpful that an unanticipated recorded CD of the pieces was also included.

Feb 24, 2023
Excellent when applied to appropriate context.
Works well - excellent for drying and preparing items before painting, soldering, gluing etc where a corded version would be overly cumbersome. As with all battery powered tools it is less powerful than a mains driven version - but fantastic in all contexts that I have used it for. The only minor niggle is that the batteries (I have several) can be reluctant to attach and detach but again this seems to be becoming less of an issue with continued use. If you have appropriate expectation of it - a great bit of kit!

Feb 24, 2021
Plym Tim
3 of 3 found this helpful Neat design and ergonomic. I have always liked transparent kettles so that the water level is immediately apparent and at a distance. The choice of temperature controlled cut off is a great feature - a pity that there is not a 40 degree centigrade stop included (useful for cooking and bread-making). It doesn’t contain the usual bimetallic strip so if you’re anything above sea level then the kettle will seemingly not cut off crisply once bubbling as boiling point will be inevitably below 100 degrees centigrade - so you have to understand this basic physics principle and work with it! The kettle will work without the lid in situ as the design depends on temperature cut off rather than the more usual steam-tripped switch dependent on an enclosed boiling chamber -so in a sense should be considered an additional safety feature.