Plastic kettles are generally the most affordable type and you can choose from multiple colours and designs. When choosing, consider the kettle capacity, wattage, and heating coil type.
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How to choose a plastic rapid boil kettle?
What kettle capacity do I need?
When choosing the size of the kettle, ask yourself how much hot water you usually boil. This depends on how many people live in your household, but also on the number of guests you usually get and how often they visit.
- For 1-2 person households, we recommend kettles up to 1 l in volume.
- If your household has 3 or more people or you have visitors often, we recommend choosing a kettle at least 1.5 l in volume.
One litre of water gives you 4-5 typical cups of tea or coffee.
What wattage is ideal?
Wattage determines power consumption. Generally, the higher the power consumption, the faster the water is heated. For plastic kettles, their power consumption generally ranges between 600 W and 3000 W. If you want a smaller kettle, don’t worry about the wattage too much—whatever wattage it has, it should be enough. However, most people should probably opt for the middle road and buy a kettle with a wattage of 2,200 W or so.
Boil only as much water as you really need. It saves both time and money.
What about the heating coil types?
The heating coil heats up water. There are two main types - concealed and visible.
- Visible heating element - boils water slightly faster, but isn't very practical. This type is prone to accumulating limescale and other calcium deposits, which reduces efficiency and lifespan of the appliance. It must be cleaned on a regular basis.
- Concealed heating element - the heating element can’t be seen, because it’s built into the kettle bottom, keeping it limescale-free. This type is easier to maintain, but also a tad slower when boiling water.
Additional features
- A filter protects against limescale and mineral deposits. It captures any impurities when pouring boiled water. The removable filter type is easily washable.
- A watermark lets you check the water levels. Some kettles have multiple watermarks or are double-sided for extra convenience.
- A swivel base greatly increases user comfort. The 360° connector makes a kettle easier to handle.
- Water temperature control is useful if you want to serve premium teas and coffees. As a rule, you can choose from a temperature range of 70-100 °C.
- Anti-Drip system was developed to enable easier pouring without spillage or leaking.
- Dry boil prevention protects the device from damage. The kettle shuts off automatically when empty.
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