HapticSimian
Honorary Master
Meh, still dont know how long it takes your kettle to boil![]()
1.85 - 2.2kW - that should give you an indication...
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Meh, still dont know how long it takes your kettle to boil![]()
1.85 - 2.2kW - that should give you an indication...
I don't know about kettles, but the toast from a R500 Russel Hobb toaster bought from Woolies does taste better than toast from the R100 PnP toaster... LOL...![]()
I don't know about kettles, but the toast from a R500 Russel Hobb toaster bought from Woolies does taste better than toast from the R100 PnP toaster... LOL...![]()
So what have we learnt?
1. I was wrong about what the z87+ stamp implies. I apologise.
2. The standard covers minimum acceptable levels of protection for industrial use.
3. Some of the allowances in the standard are bit large, but taking into account the need for mass production and who the standard aims to protect this is understandable.
4. Some people have higher, or different, requirements than those addressed by (unrelated) industry standards. I prefer driving with polarised sunglasses; Oakley make the best available.
5. The ANSI 87.1 standard applies to "...those occupational and educational operations or processes where eye and face hazards exist." Not to driving. Not to golf. Not to game viewing. Not to spending a day at the beach. Not to shooting Talibunnies in the head. Not to not looking like a TIG welder on a lunch break.
6. Oakleys offer better optical precision and protection and acuity than R29 safety goggles because they are not designed to only offer the minimum acceptable level thereof whilst remaining cheap-as-chips for industry to equip their workers with. As a bonus they conform to ANSI impact standards.
7. Oakleys offer benefits beyond pose value.
8. Some people don’t buy Oakleys for pose value.
9. Seeing things where they are is rather important when you're dealing with distances... you know... outside.
** Bonus factoid **
Not all Oakleys cost R2,900 – you can buy yourself some fantastic eye protection, for when you aren’t grinding something, for less than R1k.

I have one of these:
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Kambrook Stove Top Kettle 2.5 Litres - Clicks
clicks.co.za
Not too bad, but it does not age well, paint blisters off after 6 months.
Then again, it's stainless, so it's almost all silver now, just some stubborn bits that will require some coercion.
I am not a kettle, so I don't have to fight. But my money is on the red Kambrook kettle. Not championship stock like the others, so the odds are better.Erm, this is the kettle fighting thread, and I don’t see you fighting.