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Kenwood Dusk Electric Kettle, 360° Swivel Base, Water Level Indicator, Cord Storage, Boil-Dry Protection, Removable Filter, Capacity 1.7L, ZJP30.000PU, 3000W, Twilight Purple

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Therefore, if you're looking to cut down your energy bills you're better off choosing a fast kettle as it'll likely save you money in the long run. According to our recent survey of Which? members, the most common problem encountered in kettles is a faulty lid. This includes issues such as the lid failing to open, or even the lid popping open during the boiling process. You can prevent this from happening by never forcing the lid open or slamming it closed. 2. Limescale problems (12%)

The Kenwood ZJP30 dusk green kettle is the perfect kitchen appliance to make your tea and coffee experience a joy. With its modern design and advanced features, it's an excellent addition to any kitchen. Protect your appliance against the cost and hassle of unexpected failure and give yourself some added peace of mind with one of our great value extended warranties! The 1.7L capacity is perfect for larger households, although with the clear water window it's just as easy to heat water for a singular cup, meaning you only boil the water you need, saving time and energy. The boil dry protection will shut off the kettle should it be required.

Do you live in a hard water area? If you live in a hard water area, make sure you get a kettle with a limescale filter in the spout. Most have these but some don't. Some kettles also have built-in water filters, although these can be slow to fill and need to be replaced fairly regularly. If you plan to use your travel kettle in a caravan or camper van, and will be frequenting a hard water area, it's worth going for a kettle with a limescale filter. Only a few travel kettles have one, and it will be invaluable for keeping bitty scale out of your tea. Faulty lids, problems switching on or off and limescale issues are the most common kettle faults according to our survey of 9,103 kettle owners in the UK. Auto cut-off problems are classed as any issues involving the kettle switching on or off. This could be that it regularly cuts off during the boiling process, or that you’re unable to switch it off whatsoever. Not only is this dangerous, it will also result in higher energy bills for you. How we calculate the best and worst kettle brands Find out more about the pros and cons, and how the different hot water tap brands compare, go to Quookers and boiling water taps - are they worth it? Are cheap kettles any good?

Read Do fast boil kettles use more energy? for more information. How to save money when using your kettle Design Dome/pyramid kettles have a traditional domed shape with a handle on the top while jug kettles have a taller jug shape with a handle on the side You'll usually find the water gauge is larger and easier to see on a jug kettle, and the lid can be a bit more fiddly to remove on dome models. Plastic kettles tend to be lighter than stainless steel or glass - less than 1kg is nice and light.

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Taking good care of your kettle – such as regularly cleaning out the limescale filter and using the correct mechanism to open the lid every time – could help you avoid falling victim to the three most common kettle faults. 1. Lid stops working properly (19%) Nobody wants to spend half their holiday trying to boil water in a saucepan for that much-needed cup of tea. Travel kettles are compact and affordable, but some can be horribly slow or noisy. It's a common misconception that if a kettle boils faster, it must use more energy. However, we've found that isn't the case.

There’s a noticeable difference between how long the best and worst brands last, but as you can see in the graph below, the majority of models will last at least nine years if you take care of them properly. Estimated lifetime in years Less than a third of the kettles we test are rated as notably quiet: we measure the noise level in decibels during boiling and note any unusually piercing or annoying sounds.

These allow you to select a range of different temperatures to heat your water to. This is handy if you're partial to herbal or green tea, and coffee, as these drinks work better when brewed at slightly cooler temperatures.

You can prolong the life of your kettle by cleaning it regularly. Head to our guide on how to descale a kettle for some handy hints and tips. 3. Problems with auto cut-off (12%) The average kettle will last ten years. This is based on the experiences of Which? Connect Panel members who told us how long they kept their previous appliance before it needed to be replaced due to a fault. Kettles that are completely broken need to be disposed of correctly. Some shops, such as Currys PC World, will take your old kettle off your hands and recycle it on your behalf, but otherwise, you'll need to make other arrangements. You could book a slot for your local council to come and collect the broken item, but in most cases, it's cheaper to take it to your local recycling centre yourself.If your kettle is still in working condition and you've simply gone off the design, you can donate it to charity, sell it to someone else or take it to a council reuse centre. You're often paying for a premium style, materials and finish. You're also more likely to get extra features such as variable temperature settings. To see all our top-rated kettles, head to our round-up of the best kettles. Choosing the best travel kettle

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