Proctor Silex K2070 1-Quart Automatic Electric Kettle, White

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Proctor Silex K2070 1-Quart Automatic Electric Kettle, White

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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Proctor Silex
Color: White
EAN: 0022333907153
Label: Proctor Silex
Manufacturer: Proctor Silex
Model: K2070
Publisher: Proctor Silex
Studio: Proctor Silex
Variation Description: White
Warranty: 1



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Product DescriptionHoused in a smooth, modern-looking design, this 1000-watt electric kettle rapidly boils up to 1 quart of water for coffee, tea, instant soups, and more. The unit features a detachable cord and a nonspill spout for graceful serving, plus a generous handle with a secure grip. Its immersed heating element provides a rapid and quiet heating process, making it ideal for the office, home, or college dorm. Dual water-level indicators allow for convenient filling, and the unit's easy-open lid is designed with a security lock to prevent spilling. And there's no need to worry about leaving it on, the kettle automatically shuts off when the water boils, and its boil-dry protection keeps the unit from boiling when there's no water left




Features:
  • 1000-watt electric kettle rapidly boils up to 1 quart of water
  • Detachable cord and nonspill spout for graceful serving
  • Immersed heating element; automatic shut off; boil-dry protection
  • Dual water-level indicators; easy-open lid with security lock for safety
  • Measures approximately 9-1/6 by 5 by 7-1/3 inches; 180-day limited warranty





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - A working kettle
The kettle works OK but I have two problems with it. Firstly, you have to really slam the lid shut tight (instead of having it closed but not to the far end), otherwise it won't stop heating automatically and will keep boiling till all water evaporates. That happened to me during the first use. Secondly, there is always this very annoying plastic smell in my water. I am not sure if that is because of my water quality (maybe something is in my water and reacting with the plastic?) or because of the poor plastic quality of the kettle. But I am quite sure a good kettle would be made from inert quality plastic and not make water smell like melted plastic soup.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love it
Reading many reviews about this item, I hesitated to purchse it. But, I used similar items that cost much more than this and was not satisfied with them, so I decided to try this. It is an excellent product. I have never expected this quality at this price.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great for a dorm room
Great to use in a dorm room, perfect for cup-o-noodle soup :-) We have also used it at our daycare to make formula (mixed with some cool water too). Very well built for the money and heats the water up very quickly.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - was worth it
I am a tea drinker and need hot water prepared fast, so this kettle serves its purpose. We have the same type of kettle at work and have been using it for a year - both still working.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Small but works well
While this kettle does heat the water fairly quickly, I thought it was going to be a little bigger. It says it makes 6 cups, but in reality it makes about 2 1/2. I'm not sure what their measuring standards are, but they aren't the same as mine. So sometimes I just fill it a few times in order to get the amount of hot water I need.



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