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Comparison Gorenje K 17 TRG 2200 W 1.7 L stainless steel vs Zelmer ZCK8026 2200 W 1.7 L stainless steel

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Gorenje K 17 TRG 2200 W 1.7 L  stainless steel
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Built-in thermostat (5 temperature levels). Multi-colour illumination of a flask. Lid opening with button. Reel for power cord.
TypeElectric KettleElectric Kettle
Volume1.7 L1.7 L
Technical specs
Power consumption2200 W2200 W
Heating elementhiddenhidden
Water level indicator++
Thermostat
Temperature adjustment50, 70, 80, 90 °C50, 70, 80, 90, 100 °C
Opening the lid with a button
Limescale filter
General
Backlight
Materialglassglass
Cable length0.7 m
Power source230 V230 V
Dimensions21.5x24.2x15.5 cm
Weight1 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalognovember 2024april 2021
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Temperature adjustment

The temperature adjustment capabilities refer to the specific temperature values that can be programmed into the electric kettle. It's important to note that this refers to automatic adjustment, where the kettle turns off or switches to temperature maintenance mode once the desired temperature has been reached.

If this paragraph contains several options separated by commas (for example, “60 °С, 80 °С, 90 °С”), this means that this model has several fixed temperature options. However, there are also devices with smooth adjustment, which allows you to adjust the temperature in steps of 5 °C, or even 1 °C; for such devices, the entire adjustment range is indicated here, for example, "60 — 100 °C".

The greater the number of temperature setting options available in an electric kettle, the more versatile it becomes, allowing for precise selection of the optimal brewing mode for various types of drinks. Here is a simple table of recommended temperatures:

white tea — 60 °C;
yellow tea -70 °C;
green tea — 80 °C;
black tea — 90 °C;
— rooibos, hibiscus — 100 °C (up to boiling);
baby food — 40 °C.

Of course, there are exceptions to such rules — depending on the specific type of drink....For example, some varieties of green tea can be brewed at 90 °C.

Opening the lid with a button

Kettles (see "Type") in which the lid opens at the touch of a button. This opening is faster and more convenient, and often safer than the traditional way (grab the lid and pull it up): the lid can get quite hot when the kettle is in operation, and long contact with it is fraught with burns. And although the button can also be placed on the lid, a short press is enough to activate it, and even in such cases the risk of getting burned is minimal. On the other hand, opening the lid with a button complicates the design of the kettle and reduces its reliability.

Limescale filter

Small removable mesh, usually located at the spout, that traps lime scale particles when pouring water. The filter is easy to remove for cleaning and prevents scale from entering the cup.