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Drew&Cole Digital Kettle Pro 1.5L - Live Temperature Display - Variable Temperature Control - Energy Efficient - 4 Preset Temperatures From 40°C to 100°C - Automatic Shut Off - Black

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There’s plenty more to like, too – it will remember the last temperature at which you boiled water, so you won’t have to keep selecting 80ºC for a steady stream of green tea, plus the option of 40ºC water is ideal for keen cooks. The KLF03 is relatively quiet in operation, and the soft-touch lid opens with the press of a button. At the same time, the Bosch has a great look with a natty base that is home to a touch control panel. Editorial independence means being able to give an unbiased verdict about a product or company, with the avoidance of conflicts of interest.

Of course, being transparent means it’s also easy to see how much water you're boiling – and if you need extra help, there’s also an indicator (in cups) on the side of the kettle.The Structure Kettle is also a fast boiler, taking roughly two and a half minutes for a litre, four minutes for full capacity and for one cup, just 45 seconds. It's quick and quiet, though the pointy spout is rather unforgiving and the lid has a tendency to stick after a few months of use. However since the kettle has a squared off shape rather than a round one, you do need to position it with a little care, to get the optimum visual effect. Smaller than the average kettle with a capacity of one litre, this is ideal for couples or single-person households – or anyone who would prefer smaller, lighter kettle. Classic, old-fashioned, shaker, trendy, futuristic – there’s a kettle for you whatever type of kitchen you have.

But after a little bit of practice, it is actually incredibly easy to use, and you will get used to the number of buttons, so just take time to study it before jumping ship. Better still the ‘Keep warm’ function means that the kettle will keep your water at the right temperature until you’ve used it. It uses its built-in digital screen to relay information: the starting temperature of water in the kettle; the temperature as it rises; the temperature you’ve chosen to heat it to (40ºC, 70ºC, 80ºC, 90ºC and 100ºC options); as well as indication of you having selected the 30-minute keep-warm feature. Although product information is regularly updated, Aldi is unable to accept liability for any incorrect information. Elsewhere, there’s an audible alert when boiling point has been reached, but perhaps best of all is the capacity for deciding an optimal temperature for your chosen drink.The water-level indicator also doesn't light up so can be difficult to read, but there are windows on both sides with measurement markings for cups and millilitres.

This generously-sized electric kettle also has a hold temperature function, to keep your water at the desired temperature for up to 30 minutes when the kettle is left on its base. This temperature control kettle is best for small households or those living alone, thanks to its small size and elegant design. It was also in the running to be named the best-looking model, thanks to its standout style, which we loved.Sage is a household name for a reason, with a range of reliable appliances for any occasion, and this kettle is no exception. With convenient features and a simple yet modern design, delicious hot drinks are just a touch away. There's blue illumination when the 3kW/3000W kettle is at work and those 1/2/3 cup markers really do help with getting your water levels just right if you’re looking to cut down boil times and energy usage. There’s only one small niggle with the Structure kettle overall – the simple fact you’ve got to remove the lid to fill it up, but other than that, it’s a great and rather affordable all-rounder that looks great. Alternatively, the kettle may have accidentally been used without water or with insufficient water (an element must always be covered by water), causing the safety cut-off device to operate.

For power usage, kettles that draw more power will boil faster; lower-rated kettles will take longer to get your water to boiling point.Now an interesting thing, in our experience, is that a really expensive kettle will not necessarily last any longer than a cheap one.

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