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Electric Cast Iron Top Kettles Alessi 9093

Alessi 9093

4.1

2L

£123.00

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Electric Cast Iron Top Kettles Smeg WKF01WH Whistling Hob Kettle

Smeg WKF01WH Whistling Hob Kettle

2.3L, Automatic Shut-Off, 360° Contact Plate, Anti-limescale Filter, Hidden Heating Element, Tea Maker, Water Meter

£109.00£109.99

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Le Creuset Nectar Kone

Le Creuset Nectar Kone

£63.34£64.48

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KETTLES

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Kettles are available in electric, stovetop, and travel varieties. Electric kettles offer quick boiling and often include features like temperature control. Stovetop kettles are traditional, using a heat source like gas or induction. Travel kettles are compact and lightweight, perfect for on-the-go use.

Kettles come in various sizes ranging from 0.5 to 2 liters. Consider your household size and usage needs. A 1-liter kettle suits one or two people, while a larger family might need a 1.7-liter model to accommodate more frequent use.

Kettles are made from stainless steel, glass, plastic, or a combination of these. Stainless steel is durable and retains heat well. Glass provides a modern look but requires careful handling. Plastic is lightweight and affordable but may not last as long.

Kettles: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing kettles, think about how much water you typically need to boil. Larger households might benefit from kettles with a capacity of 1.7 litres or more, allowing you to make multiple cups of tea or coffee at once. However, if you live alone or have limited kitchen space, a compact kettle with a smaller capacity might be more suitable. Remember that larger kettles can take up more counter space and may consume more energy per boil.

Energy-efficient kettles can save you money on electricity bills and are better for the environment. Look for models with rapid boil technology, which can heat water faster and use less energy. Some kettles come with an eco mode that uses just the right amount of power needed to boil the water you require. Additionally, consider kettles with an automatic shut-off feature to prevent unnecessary energy consumption.

Kettles are available in various materials like stainless steel, glass, and plastic, each offering different benefits. Stainless steel kettles are durable and often have a sleek design, making them a popular choice for modern kitchens. Glass kettles allow you to see the water level and boiling process but require regular cleaning to maintain their appearance. Plastic kettles tend to be lighter and may be more affordable but sometimes retain odours or stains. Consider your aesthetic preferences and practical needs when selecting the material.

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