Tech deals: Bargain kitchen gadgets on the cheap

Everything stops for tea (and toast)

Tech deals: Bargain kitchen gadgets on the cheap. Home and kitchen, kitchen gadgets, Gadgets, Toasters, Kettles, Morphy Richards, Daily Tech Deal,  0

12 August 2010 13:00 GMT / By Ben Crompton

If any great nation is to succeed, a great breakfast is an absolute must. And while it is all too common these days to see such things as "orange juice" and "croissants" adorning the breakfast tables of this fair isle, a cup of tea and a slice of toast is clearly the thinking man's choice. (as with the addition of a little Gentleman's Relish on your toast, it pretty much covers all the food groups).

So, thankfully the good folk at Morphy Richards have a deal on its Accents green or blue traditional kettles and toasters. When you buy the kettle for £49.99 it'll offer you the toaster with 50 per cent off. Bringing breakfast heaven on the cheap to any would-be tea slurper or toast muncher.

To benefit from this offer simply go to our website, add the kettle and matching toaster to the basket and use one of the evouchers below in the check-out.

Blue Accents evoucher: HPBLUE30
Green Accents evoucher: HPGREEN31

The offer is live while stocks last, and if you fancy taking a look you can find full details on the Morphy Richards online shop.

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