10 Best kettles to buy in 2024 UK; tried and tested
WHETHER your tipple of choice is tea, coffee, or hot water with lemon, there’s no denying that a kettle is a kitchen must-have.
If you have a traditional range cooker than the whistling variety may well be your cup of tea, but for the rest of us it’s an electric kettle all the way.
And it’s about so much more than simply boiling water. The best kettles have water-level indicators as standard, but they also have removable filters to help with cleaning, boil quickly and have a generous capacity.
You can even buy a multi-temperature kettle so you can set the heat level for different types of drinks, or a smart kettle that you control from your phone or smart speaker.
If you’re a purist or live in a hard-water area, you might want to consider a model with a built-in filtration system to keep your cuppa looking bright. After all, life’s too short to descale a kettle – that time’s much better spent drinking the perfect cuppa.
Read on for our pick of the best kettles available now, tried and tested.
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Best kettles at a glance:
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- Best stainless steel kettle:
Russell Hobbs Illuminating 1.7L Electric Cordless Glass Kettle
Pros: Clear markers, lightweight, wide opener, low energy consumption, modern design
Cons: Cord is short
Rating: 4.5/5
Russell Hobbs' Illuminating Glass Kettle is a bestseller for a reason, its versatile design suits almost all kitchens.
The kettle has a stylish glass design that allows you to see the water level and it has clear indicators for one cup and more.
You can boil a litre of water easily, and it's got capacity for 1.7 litres at a time, which is more than sufficient to boil pasta.
The boil speed is also quick and it's one of the quietest kettles so won't disrupt any households.
It also has a concealed element and removable, washable filter, making it suitable if you live in a hard water area. Although, limescale does build after six months or so, but you can simply descale it with a descaler.
While I found the cord a bit short, it's a kettle that looks great and has a robust design that makes it a great, everyday appliance.
Weight: 1.2 kg, Dimensions: 9.45 x 5.91 x 9.25 cm, Capacity 1.7L, Power: 3kW
Review by Natalie Chui
Cookworks Basic Kettle
Pros: Great price, energy efficient, quiet, cordless
Cons: None
Rating: 4/5
This affordable kettle from Cookworks is also surprisingly energy efficient, using 38kWh to boil one cuppa.
If you are looking for all-round cost effectiveness this gets a thumbs up.
One of its best features is its quiet boil, which is handy if you have babies that need sleep or work from home.
Plus, it's the cheapest kettle and also cordless which makes it an ideal addition for small kitchens.
Weight: 0.7kg, Capacity: 1.7L, Power: 2.2KW
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