Aigostar Glass Kettle with LED lighting, 2200W, 1.7L, Boil-Dry Protection, BPA Free, Black and Silver, Quiet Boiling - Chubby 30LDA.

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Aigostar Glass Kettle with LED lighting, 2200W, 1.7L, Boil-Dry Protection, BPA Free, Black and Silver, Quiet Boiling - Chubby 30LDA.

Aigostar Glass Kettle with LED lighting, 2200W, 1.7L, Boil-Dry Protection, BPA Free, Black and Silver, Quiet Boiling - Chubby 30LDA.

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This kettle is made of durable glass and features a removable filter for easy cleaning. The filter is designed to catch limescale, and other debris from the water, to prevent it ending up in drinks. To add one caveat, it should be noted that the Zwilling Enfinigy Pro has an 1,850W heating coil, unlike many of the other kettles on our list, which tend to have 3,000W elements. This means it is naturally slower to boil than its rivals. If you tend to get impatient for your morning cup of tea or coffee, the 3 mins 45 secs it takes the Enfinigy Pro to boil a litre of water may prove a tad too long for your liking.

We’re also big fans of the old-fashioned temperature gauge on the front, which proved both charming and practical. We also like the smooth-acting temperature setting lever on the bottom, which allows you to heat water to between 50°C and 100°C, in 10°C increments, ideal for a variety of drinks. Once set in action, the kettle emits a soft white light and a calming low beep – it might sound silly, but the Artisan gives boiling water a truly luxurious feel thanks to deft design touches like these. One notable downside of the Dualit Lite is that it doesn’t do its business super quietly. We recorded how loud each kettle was at boiling water and the Dualit Lite notched up 58.3dB, the second loudest score. Noisiness aside, it did perform well in our tests, including heat retention. There’s no need to rush to pour the water out with this one either. Five minutes after boiling, the water in the Dualit Lite still measured a toasty 93°C, coming second only to the Zwilling Enfinigy Pro. In terms of design, the kettle is sleek and chic, and will undoubtedly look great on any kitchen countertop. One of the more expensive kettles on our list, the Zwilling Enfinigy Pro justifies its lofty price tag with an ultra-modern design, commendable suite of features and solid performance. This sleek, space age kettle placed highly in both our exterior temperature and heat retention tests. Its peerless dual-wall insulation helped it maintain an outside temperature of just 29.4°C in use, while keeping the water inside at 94.6°C five minutes after boiling. In terms of functionality, the Enfinigy Pro boasts variable temperature settings ranging from 40°C to 100°C and a 30-minute keep warm function, all programmable via the touch buttons on its base. Su mensaje no se corresponde con una compra realizada en Aigostar España. Le pedimos que por favor revise su valoración ya que constituye una difamación a nuestra marca. Nuestros productos no son defectuosos, nos aseguramos de cumplir con todas las solicitudes de calidad de la legislación europea. Agradecemos su cooperación.

The dispensing function means that you can choose how much hot water you want, whether it’s a whole cup or just a tablespoon for cooking. Fancy something a little different? The Russell Hobbs Illuminating Glass Kettle stands out thanks to its unique physical design, as well as a few clever design elements. In use, the Illuminating Kettle, as its name would suggest, lights up its body and the water inside with a row of pleasant blue LEDs. The kettle is also capacious at 1.7l, has a one-button pop-up lid and bears a clear green marker on its body, which indicates how much water is needed for a single cup, helping you avoid water and energy waste.

Su mensaje no se corresponde con una compra realizada en Aigostar España. Le pedimos que por favor revise su valoración. When it’s turned on, this kettle lights up blue which is both aesthetically pleasing and useful – it’s easy to tell when the kettle has boiled. Kettles aren’t the most high-tech of kitchen items, but it’s worth looking out for safety features such as an auto shut-off function – should you accidentally put too little water in the kettle, this will stop it boiling dry.The most notable feature of this kettle is the removable, washable filter. This filter helps to reduce the build-up of limescale and other deposits, making it easy to keep the kettle clean and prolong its life. The filter also stops debris from getting into drinks. The Aigostar Electric Glass Kettle is a high-quality kettle that offers many features for the modern home. The kettle is also fitted with boil-dry protection to prevent it from overheating if it is switched on with no water present.

Finally, the kettle also features auto shut-off and boil-dry protection for safety and peace of mind.Next up is useability. We test how easy the kettle is to fill, hold and pour, its weight and whether the fill lines are easy to read. If the kettle has any additional features beyond boiling water, we also look at how useful these are. Finally, we take into consideration each kettle’s build quality and design, and whether these reflect its price. KitchenAid’s Artisan kettle comes in as the most expensive model on our list, but we found it to be worth every penny of its premium price tag. Its sleek, matte finish and general design are beautiful and the range of colours available make it easy to tailor its look to suit your kitchen. And we would avoid buying any cheap kettle that has a mains cable connected directly to the jug itself, as the slot-in stand design of most modern kettles is far safer.



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