Monday, 29 August 2011

Kalorik Aqua Line Cordless 60-Ounce Kettle


1500-watt cordless electric kettle boils up to 60 ounces of water

Stainless-steel housing with decorative-glass and chrome accents

Concealed heating element; boil-dry protection and auto cut-off for safety

Water scale with blue LED indicator light; removable spout filter; cord storage

Measures 8-1/2 by 5 by 12 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Equipped with a powerful 1500-watt stainless-steel concealed heating element, this electric kettle can quickly bring up to 60 ounces of water to a rolling boil. To use, simply fill the kettle at the sink using the water-level indicator to gauge how much, return the kettle to its power base, plug it in, and flip the chrome switch to the "on" position. In a matter of minutes, hot water will be ready to use for anything from tea, instant coffee, and hot cocoa to instant soup or oatmeal. The cordless jug lifts off its power base for graceful serving and can be returned at any angle. In addition, the unit's Strix controller provides boil-dry protection and automatic cut-off if the kettle accidentally gets switched on without water. Beyond its safe and efficient water-boiling capabilities, the kettle makes a distinguished addition to any kitchen decor. It comes beautifully designed with a polished stainless-steel body, a curved chrome handle, and a decorative frosted-glass lid and base. Other highlights include an easy-to-open hinged lid, a water scale with a blue LED indicator light, a removable spout filter, and cord storage to keep counters looking tidy. The cordless water kettle measures 8-1/2 by 5 by 12 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.



This review is from: Kalorik Aqua Line Cordless 60-Ounce KettleWhat we have here is just another made in China item from an unworthy manufacturer. 1) This "stainless steel / glass" kettle does contain small plastic parts on the inside below the water line.2) While there is a plate on the inside at the bottom over the heating element, the plate seems to be made of an inferior material. It developed spots (looks like rust to me) after the first couple of uses. 3) There is a gap / seam around that plate on the inside at the bottom where water can collect and stay in invisible / inaccessible places.4) These parts of the kettle are just about impossible to wipe down because of narrow height of the kettle and lid design.5) Some water will always stay in the kettle no matter how you try to empty it because of lid / spout design. 6) Not made in USA The kettle retains a 2nd star since it does boil water quickly and does seem solid. The design of the external base is pleasing. The toggle switch on the kettle itself is sexy. It is, however, by no means "green," healthy or made by a trustworthy manufacturer. The chamber which contains the water is NOT made out of solid, stable non-reactive materials. At this very moment it is probably leaching chemicals including toxins from plastics, nickel, glues, or coatings into the water. I'm looking for a replacement......

This review is from: Kalorik Aqua Line Cordless 60-Ounce KettleThe product was not nearly as nice as the Breville SK500XL Ikon Stainless-Steel Electric Kettle we bought when this one suddenly stopped working after six months. First of all, if you showed me this kettle and asked me what it was made of, my first reaction would be "shiny metal-look plastic." Second of all, after it completely conked out after only six months of moderate use, the seller, PRESENTS FOR US, completely ignored all my communications trying to get the product replaced.Third of all, I emailed Kalorik no less than four times in an attempt to take advantage of their alleged "one year warranty" and once again, received absolutely zero response.At the end of the day, I would never purchase another product from PRESENTS FOR US nor would I buy anything from Kalorik. There are so many better options....

This review is from: Kalorik Aqua Line Cordless 60-Ounce KettleI was looking for a kettle with no plastic-water contact. This one isaesthetically pleasing and uses only a little plastic. Unfortunately, minewill not boil water because the sensor shuts off as soon as the water evenbegins to get warm. Poor quality control! It's going back of course.The top is glass but contains various plastic parts inside. Also, thereis the ubiquitous plastic water level gizmo, which is really unneeded inthis design, since the top is so easy to open (push the thumb button).If the manufacturer got rid of the water level thing and a little more plastic inside, and also got their switches and sensors under control, it could be a winner. As it is, don't bother....




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