All kettles are capable to boil water, but that absolutely doesn't mean they're all equivalent. We respond some of the key questions you might consider to make sure that you buy the best kettle for you and your kitchen.
Speed of boiling:-
One of the most significant considerations is how swiftly the kettle boils. We evaluate each kettle we test on how long it takes to boil a liter of water and how long it takes to boil the least quantity. The slowest kettles can take approximately twice as long as the quickest, so try our kettle to make sure the kettle you're considering isn't a slouch.
Noise:-
Loud kettles can be a real annoyance - the noisiest kettle can be approximately as loud as an electric drill. That's why our website includes noise ratings for every kettle. We evaluate decibel levels while a kettle boils, and also ask a specialist panel to rate how intrusive the noise is.
Size and weight:-
An electric kettle is something you're expected to use daily, and kettles that are heavy and badly balanced can be a strain to hold, which is why each of our kettle reviews includes a rating for managing the kettle.