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Review on Kettle KitchenAid 5KEK1522, red by Celina Krasnodebska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

After putting it to use for a few days, I can say that I am pleased with it. I liked the design, and it worked out great for me because the tabletop is black and the cable does not stick out against it. I have a white teapot, but the cable is black, and that works out great for me because it just suits me. The object is easy to take up because it is smooth and substantial. Before that, there was just a standard plastic kettle, which was, of course, a lot more lightweight. This one is made of metal on the outside, but the plastic that is filled with water makes it quite a bit heavier on the inside. As the diameter of the base is rather enormous, the kettle takes up more room than it would otherwise. The conventional procedure involves winding the wire under the base. Acetic acid is the only thing I use to clean teapots on the inside, so even though the hole under the lid is relatively small, I still wash them thoroughly. The noise level is comparable to that of my last kettle, but I can live with it. When turned on and off, there is a mild and quiet "ding" that can be heard (the 1.7-liter model of the same company's kettle was thrown out because it beeped with every operation, and I couldn't bear it). The button for turning the device on may be found at the very bottom of the base, and it responds beautifully to pressure. When you turn on the kettle, the lighting on the temperature scale, the volume scale, and the power button is white (I'm not sure what the appeal of colored lights is). The temperature can be easily adjusted by moving the lever to the setting you desire and then turning on the kettle. Even though the instructions say to boil the water once and then pour it out, the water does not smell of plastic. I ran the water through the machine twice, and it had no effect. The surface of a kettle that has been boiled can be touched without risk. After watching video reviews on a reputable website before making a purchase, I didn't learn anything new about the product. Through a European internet site, I was able to get a teapot for approximately 10500 roubles, which makes the acquisition much more pleasurable.

Pros
  • To begin, there is the appearance of temperature control and the overall design.
Cons
  • a tad cumbersome