Stainless-steel electric jug kettle boils up to 57 ounces of water
Safety auto shut-off; 360-degree power base for cordless convenience
Water-level indicator; illuminated on/off switch; drip-free pour spout
Stay-cool handle; concealed heating element for easy cleaning
Measures 9 by 6-1/4 by 10 inches; 1-year limited warranty
With its sleek curves and durable stainless-steel housing, this electric jug kettle not only makes a beautiful addition to any kitchen or office, but it also quickly brings up to 57 ounces of water to a rolling boil. Simply fill the kettle at the sink using the water-level indicator on the side to gauge how much, return the kettle to its 360-degree power base, and flip the illuminated switch to "on". Once the water begins to boil, the appliance will shut-off automatically for safety and peace of mind. Use the hot water for anything from tea, instant coffee, and hot cocoa from a packet to instant noodles, soup, baby formula, and more. The kettle's cordless design allows for graceful serving without the hassle of a cord getting in the way, and its concealed heating element makes it easy to keep clean. Other highlights include a stay-cool handle, thumb-activated lid, and a drip-free pouring spout. The cordless 1500-watt jug kettle measures 9 by 6-1/4 by 10 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.
This review is from: Kalorik JK23431 Stainless-Steel Cordless 57-Ounce Jug KettleTraded in my old pure plastic kettle for this Kalorik model after liking the look of it on a few of those one-day-sale sites. Not shockingly, Amazon had it for $20 cheaper than the "sale" price on those sites. Have had it about a month now and use it daily. Water is piping hot in no time (and stays hot for a while), and it is quite a bit quieter than the plastic kettle I had previously. It has the normal kettle functions - automatic shutoff, minimum water level requirements, etc. So far, no real buildup inside the kettle, which is great, but I'll use the standard vinegar method to clean it when it inevitably appears.I'm not militant about the all-stainless-steel thing, and there is a small amount of plastic exposed to the water during the heating process on the water meter, but I generally feel much better about the level of BPA in this water versus my old kettle which was like a little BPA-filled plastic party. I did find a few sites that indicated that the plastic on the meter is the BPA-free polypropylene, which would make sense as this kettle is made by a Belgian company and from what I understand that type of plastic is more commonly used in Europe, but I can't absolutely confirm that information as it did not indicate what kind of plastic was used in the manual or on the packaging. I would encourage those more concerned with this to dig deeper or contact Kalorik.In either case it was a major upgrade for me. It has a nice, sleek look and matches my appliances. I do like the nice blue light that is illuminated when the kettle is on, too. No buyer's remorse here!...
This review is from: Kalorik JK23431 Stainless-Steel Cordless 57-Ounce Jug KettleI love it. It's heats up quickly and it doesn't leak. It appears to very durable. Now is the time to look for great Christmas gifts. This would be a great gift....
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