Kenwood ZJG 112CL 2200 W 1.7 L stainless steel
Videos 1Photos 4 | Outdated Product 2 899 ₴ Type: Electric Kettle; Design: high tech; Volume (L): 1.7; Power consumption (W): 2200; Heating element: hidden; Heater coating: stainless steel; Water level indicator; Opening the lid with a button; Water supply: Material: glass; |
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In the catalog of electric kettles of the English manufacturer of household appliances, there is a Kenwood ZJG 112 CL device, the body of which is made in high-tech style and can fit into any modern kitchen. The handle and the lower part of the device are made of plastic. This material cannot be called bad, but it often makes devices cheap.
Hi-tech electric kettle
The cable has a length of 70 cm and can be hidden harmoniously so that it is not visible on the table and does not spoil the overall interior of the kitchen. If you can put the kettle close to the outlet or you have a surge protector, then you can safely buy this device.
Under the handle there is a power button that lights up while the kettle is operating. There is no internal illumination in this model. If this is important to you, you should look at other teapots with backlight. The spout is made extremely unusual, because of which it may seem that the water is poured somehow badly, but you can get used to it. Inside the kettle there is a tube that determines the level of steam and contributes to the instant shutdown of the device after work.
Boiling water for 4-5 minutes
The flask holds 1.7 liters of water, and the power of 2200 W allows you to heat the maximum volume of liquid in just 4-5 minutes. But the kettle is noisy, and when it boils, the button clicks loudly and creates some discomfort. Still, the price for such a model is too high. Here the emphasis is more on the promotion of the KENWOOD brand than on the teapot itself.