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Never heard of that brand this side of the Pond. Tell you what you'll have better luck with, and they date back to before World War 2, is the Goblin (now Swan) Teasmade which is still in production (and parts are still easy to source) Here is the official website www.teasmade.com/ Only question I'd have is are they suited to North American Voltages? I see on the site they are called "Teawakers" in the US But can find no info on Google. Did find this, a collection of Pictures going back to 1901 and info links www.teasmade.com/models.htmalso a forum on the same site where there may be an answer? or you can ask a question?( You're doing well off this query  ?) www.teasmade.com/msgboard/index.html Forgot to say Welcome to Answerpool
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| Posts: 13054 | Location: 6 miles west of Wigan UK | Registered: 06-05-02 |    |
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The Tea wacker??? LOL It looks like some medieval device or a ticking tea bomb!  hahaha The Mrs Tea Pot, which was made by Mr. Coffee, works just like a coffee pot. It would like nice on any counter and works great. Its a shame it has been discontinued. Mrs Tea Pot
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| Posts: 5300 | Location: The Motor City | Registered: 06-03-02 |    |
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When I'm in the mood for tea and know I'm going to want more than one cup, I run water only through my coffee maker, and put the tea bags or the tea ball with loose tea right in the decanter.
It stays hot, and I can make it as strong or as weak as I like.
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