Swan DO1 Teasmade Ceramic Teapot Alarm Clock 4 Cup Capacity
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Product Description
Wake to a perfect cup of tea.
The automatic tea making system can make upto 4 cups of tea. The beautiful integral photo-frame to display photograph of your choice. Compact body with useful fitted 2 cup tray.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #43535 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Swan
- Model: 72025
- Released on: 2006-11-15
Features
- Comes with Spare teapot
- Integral photograph frame for 6 x 4 prints
- Illuminated clock display
- Compact body with removable 2-cup tray
- Dry boil protection
Customer Reviews
My mum loves it!!!
Bought this for my mum for Christmas and she loves it. Has a photo of my kids in the front and says she uses it every day. Hard to come by now but for some one who wants one, this is good quality.
Not as good as your earlier models
The orange unalterable light is too bright - the very low-level softly luminous clock was much better, and I miss a proper light turning on while the tea is being made. I also miss the buzzer as I can sleep through the tea-making process! Don't like the side entry for the teapot - the front was much easier to manage. You can't alter the clock/alarm as easily as when the controls were at the front. All that apart, I wouldn't be without one!
It does exactly what it says on the tin!
Yes it's not particularly high tech nor will it win any design awards and the build quality is not up to ipod standards but, and this is important! it wakes you up with a freshly made pot (HOT) of tea for 2. OK, the rocker switches are a little dated, the clock is a little "agricultural" for my liking and it's only a slightly less than 12 hour timer (how long do you sleep for anyway?) but it's a teasmade - it makes tea. I suppose they could have added a digital clock, WiFi, internet radio, D.A.B., bluetooth and god knows what else but it wouldn't make it do the job any better. As for a kettle and timer, good luck with that, it's certainly cheaper but somewhat less convienient (or safe for that matter) and then you have still got to pour the water into a pot which is the one thing I wanted this to do, and it does.



