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frequently asked questions

Electric kettles are primarily designed to boil water. Some advanced models allow for brewing tea, boiling milk, or making soups, but always check the manufacturer’s instructions.
Unless your kettle specifically supports milk boiling, do not boil milk, as it can scorch, overflow, and damage the heating element.
Most kettles take 2 to 5 minutes to boil water, depending on capacity and wattage (typically 1000–2000 watts).
It’s better to empty the kettle after use to avoid limescale buildup or bacterial growth, especially in areas with hard water.
Auto shut-off turns the kettle off once the water reaches boiling point. It prevents overheating and saves energy.
That’s limescale, caused by minerals in hard water. It’s harmless but should be cleaned regularly with vinegar or descaling solution.
No. Never immerse the kettle base or body in water. Clean the interior with a damp cloth and descale it as needed.
Descale it every 2–4 weeks, depending on water hardness. Use a 1:1 solution of water and vinegar or a descaling agent.
Check if the kettle is properly seated on the base, the lid is closed, and the power switch is on. If it still doesn’t work, the fuse or heating element may be faulty.

*Stainless steel: Durable and retains heat well.

*Glass: Stylish and lets you see the water level

*Plastic: Lightweight and affordable, but may retain odors if not high-quality