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I wanna - Stainless Steel Kettle

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I've been thinking about getting a Dualit kettle but having read reviews online it looks like they're not well recommended because they have common faults etc.

Anyway does anyone recommend a stainless steel kettle?

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  • pogofish
    pogofish Posts: 10,853 Forumite
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    Don't get the Dualit is my suggestion.

    I recently bought one but returned it because it was so crap. Heavy, hard to open, the water indicator was very poor & it didn't even register till you had a fair amount in - which at 3000w is a fair waste of energy.

    Then to top it all off, the thing piddled water all over its power base.

    Exchanged it for a Kenwood eco-kettle in smoke grey/stainless finish & that has been excellent & very easy to use, plus being about £15 cheaper. :)

    I had a Kenwood stainless for many years before that & apart from it being a bit difficult to tell how much water was in it, I was very pleased - Only thing wrong with it was the cut-out was getting a bit tired so it could overboil occasionally.
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