Cream.Stainless steel.3kW.Capacity 1.8 litres.Concealed element.Rapid boil.Boil dry protection - automatically switches off when the kettle is empty.Safety cut-out.Removable, washable limescale filter.Water gauge.Illuminated power indicator.360; base.Cord
Cream.Stainless steel.3kW.Capacity 1.5 litres.Concealed element.Rapid boil.Boil dry protection - automatically switches off when the kettle is empty.Safety cut-out.Removable, washable limescale filter.Illuminated power indicator.Easy pour.Ergonomic handle
Stainless steel.2.2kW.Capacity 1.7 litres.Concealed element.Boil dry protection - automatically switches off when the kettle is empty.Safety cut-out.Removable, washable limescale filter.Illuminated water window.360; base.Non-slip feet.Cord storage.
The stylish Russell Hobbs Steel Kettle is a reliable appliance for any kitchen.Features: Rear water window, concealed element, push-to-open lid, 360 degree base for right and left handed use, removable washable filter, cord storage.Material: Polished stai
This eye-catching almond Kenwood kMix SKM032 will add a contemporary country feel to your worktop with its creamy almond finish. It arrives in a charmingly traditional design, and features a 2200W element for quick boiling. This kMix kettle also features
This eye-catching Kenwood kMix SKM034 will add a hint of class to your worktop with its peppercorn-black finish. It arrives in a charmingly traditional design, and features a 2200W element for quick boiling. This kMix kettle also features a removable wash
The Argento range is now a design statement in its own right. The design with its exclusive non-marking finish will add that extra bit of style to any kitchen. Rapid boil 3Kw cordless kettle Maximum capacity 1.7 litre 360 Degree base with cord storage Con
The stylish La Cafetiere KE000101 Stove Top Kettle comes in a beautiful cream finish and features a classical retro design that suits any hob type including induction and Aga. It features high boiling performance and comes complete with a whistle.Stove to
Still Hot feature keeps kettle illuminated after boiling until temperature falls below 80C. Black.Plastic.3kW.Capacity 1.7 litres.Concealed element.Rapid boil.Boil dry protection - automatically switches off when the kettle is empty.Safety cut-out.Removab
Silver.Plastic.3kW.Capacity 1.7 litres.Concealed element.Rapid boil.Boil dry protection - automatically switches off when the kettle is empty.Safety cut-out.Removable, washable limescale filter.Illuminated water window.Blue illumination on boiling.360; ba
Silver.Stainless steel.3kW energy saving.Capacity 1.7 litres.Concealed element.Rapid boil.Boil dry protection - automatically switches off when the kettle is empty.Safety cut-out.Removable, washable limescale filter.Illuminated power indicator.Easy pour.A
White.3kW energy saving.Capacity 1.7 litres.Concealed element.Rapid boil.Boil dry protection - automatically switches off when the kettle is empty.Safety cut-out.Removable, washable limescale filter.Illuminated power indicator.Easy pour.Automatic switch-o
Stainless steel.2.2kW.Capacity 1.7 litres.Concealed element.Boil dry protection - automatically switches off when the kettle is empty.Safety cut-out.Removable, washable limescale filter.Illuminated water window.360; base.Non-slip feet.Cord storage.
I bought one of these the other day. I went to fill it and the lid snapped. The lid, while stylish is an extremely poor design, transferring all the force needed to lift it onto two tiny points....
Pros:
Nice to look at, boils quickly, even if watched :)
Cons:
Silly system where one MUST fill via the lid, not the spout, and the lid is too flimsy to survive numerous openings.
I bought one of these the other day. I went to fill it and the lid snapped. The lid, while stylish is an extremely poor design, transferring all the force needed to lift it onto two tiny points....
It all comes down to boiling water; however, it's the time and the energy usage that deserves special attention along with the looks while buying a kettle. But looks can be deceiving; therefore, before deciding upon the shape, color and style, it's essential to check the technicalities as well as the budget.
Deciding on the type
This is what one needs to consider before stepping into an appliances shop. While jug kettles are the tall ones with a handle attached at the side, the traditional ones are round-ish, squat and come with a handle on top. The first type is difficult to lift and carry while the second type facilitates an even distribution of the weight. However, jug kettles allow for boiling small amounts of water and saving on electricity, a factor that stays absent in most of the traditional ones.
The material Factor
Jug kettles are mostly made of plastic, while the traditional kettles are mostly metal and therefore, more expensive. They also tend to grow very hot and extra safety measures are a must.
Connectivity modes
With cord, or a cordless kettle? It is the first decision that requires to be made, since all models do not offer both the options. Attached cords that push directly into the jug or the ones that sit on a plate holding the cord, both roughly works the same way; it is a person's aesthetic sense that comes into play.
The Heating Element
As evident from the name itself, this is a steel-made apparatus that stays at the bottom of the kettle. Periodical de-scaling is a must and this proves the importance of concealed elements with flat surfaces.
Power
Consumed in watts, an average kettle shall require 2500 watts to make the water boil. 3000 watts and above are termed as the rapid boil variety; however, a sane option if noise is not a cause of botheration to the buyer.
Capacity
The measuring unit is liters; it signifies the amount of liquid that can be safely accommodated by the kettle. For travel kettles, one liter is considered ok; for standard kettles, a capacity between 1.5 and 1.7 liters is sufficient.
Filter
It comes with most of the kettles; the filter is a plastic mesh across the spout on the inside. Its main job is to prevent unwanted particles from being transferred with the liquid being poured. Specialized filters provide a higher level of filtration; though frequent changes and the ongoing cost needs to be considered.
Extras
Water Gauge: Meant for determining the water level inside without taking the lid off.
360-degree swivel base: Makes a kettle usable by both right and people.
Insulated Handle: The insulation on the handle (mostly bakelite and fiber-glass) makes dealing with hot stuff a lot easier.
Large Spout: Enables filling without removing the lid.
Safety Cut Out: A sort of a timer, it prevents the kettle from boiling dry.
Key Features
Key Features
Capacity
Power
Concealed Element
With over 600 kettles on the market, key features such as Capacity, Power & Concealed Element are important factors when buying.
These features not only effect the performane and quality of the kettle you choose, but also the price.
Shown below are price guides for a selection of kettles focusing on the key features: Capacity, Power & Concealed Element.
Capacity
0.85 Liter
£14.00
1.25 Liter
£24.00
2 Liter
£34.00
2.5 Liter
£47.00
1.4 Liter
£115.00
*
1.7 Liter
£34.00
Power
1000 W
£14.00
900 W
£18.00
3100 W
£33.00
1800 W
£45.00
2400 W
£68.00
*
3000 W
£34.00
Concealed Element
Without Concealed Element
£32.00
With Concealed Element
£36.00
*
With Concealed Element
£36.00
* Taking into account all current kettles on the market the most desirable would be a kettle with 1.7 Liter Capacity, 3000 W Power and With Concealed Element Concealed Element.
Price Guide
Min
£9.97
Avg
£34.89
Max
£115.00
KEttles cost anywhere from £9.97 for a basic kettle with few features to around £115.00 for a fully featured kettle.
Brand Guide
Popular Brands
Breville
Morphy Richards
Kenwood
RUSSELL HOBBS
HADEN
Prestige
The most popular kettles brand is Breville.
The most expensive kettles brand is Alessi. If you're looking for a bargain then look out for Cookworks branded kettles as generally they offer the cheapest kettles.
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