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Just had the Aussie (my better half) go looking for a replacement kettle online and I'm curious to see that the vast majority are now only 2.2kW yet described as 'fast boil'. Have I missed something?!
 
depends on what you are comparing with. fast compared to 1.5kW. slow compared to 3kW. and super fast compared to ad breaks on sky TV. you can boil the kettle and still be in time to purchase teeth straigtheners or a mattress.
 
This was £18 to Jeff Bozo apparently. Personally, I like my drinks cold, alcoholic and intravenous where possible.
 

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i bought a deLonghi 3kW kettle and a 4 slice toaster from a charity shop for £8. kettle lasted 7 years. toaster still fine. but needs to be fed with Roberts extra thick bread .

our back up kettle. circa 1980.
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I think the lower rating is another EU idea.

Here is mine from the early 1930s. It is also lower powered, rated at 4.9Amps 200-210V Been using it several times a day for the last 5 years, boiling time isn't that slow.
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so that's what you can do with scrap copper cable and a smelter.?
 
I think the lower rating is another EU idea.

Here is mine from the early 1930s. It is also lower powered, rated at 4.9Amps 200-210V Been using it several times a day for the last 5 years, boiling time isn't that slow.View attachment 63432
Mate, she's a beauty
 
I think the lower rating is another EU idea.
No, unlike the directive on vacuum cleaners, the rating of a kettle has practically no impact on the energy used. That depends on the change in temperature and volume of water (so only fill as much as you immediately need).

I think the 2.2kW rating is so you can use a 10A IEC "kettle" connector on 230V and no overload it. The 3kW kettles are more a UK 13A thing.
 
I think the 2.2kW rating is so you can use a 10A IEC "kettle" connector on 230V and no overload it.
I thought that sort of kettle was a thing of the past! The flexes on most of the kettles I now come across are either hard wired or go to a 'cordless' base.
 

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