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Comparison Redmond SkyKettle G212S 2200 W 1.7 L white vs Redmond SkyKettle G201S 2200 W 2 L white

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Redmond SkyKettle G212S 2200 W 1.7 L  white
Redmond SkyKettle G201S 2200 W 2 L  white
Redmond SkyKettle G212S 2200 W 1.7 L whiteRedmond SkyKettle G201S 2200 W 2 L white
from 1 699 ₴
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Control from a smartphone allows you to adjust the heating temperature with an accuracy of 1 °, set a work schedule, select the desired heating from a recipe book and set one of the many backlight modes.
Ease of use is achieved by maintaining the temperature (up to 12 hours) and standard modes of 40, 55, 70, 85 and 100 °C.
TypeElectric KettleElectric Kettle
Volume1.7 L2 L
Technical specs
Power consumption2200 W2200 W
Heating elementhiddenhidden
Water level indicatorbehind the handle (from the side)+
Thermostat
Maintaining t° (kettle)
Thermometer
Opening the lid with a button
Control via smartphone
General
ControllerStrix
Backlight
Materialglassglass
Power source230 V230 V
Dimensions21.8x15.8x22.4 cm
Weight1 kg1.1 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogaugust 2019june 2020
Brief conclusions of the comparison electric kettles

Redmond SkyKettle G212S often compared
Redmond SkyKettle G201S often compared
Glossary

Volume

The nominal capacity of a kettle refers to the maximum amount of water that can be safely poured into it, and it is typically indicated by the water level indicator. In the case of brewing sets (see "Type"), the nominal capacity refers to the main kettle, while the capacity of the teapot is listed separately (see below).

The capacity of the electric kettle directly affects the amount of water that can be heated at once. A larger capacity allows for heating more water, but this also means the kettle will be larger and heavier. Additionally, heating a larger volume of water requires either more power or a longer time. Therefore, it is important to consider one's actual needs when choosing a kettle based on its capacity. For example, mini-kettles for travelling (or for one person) have a volume of up to 1 liter. For home use in a family of 2 – 3 people, a 1,5 – 2 liter model is enough. Devices for 2 – 3 liters are already well suited for a small office or a similar situation. The most spacious electric kettles are designed to hold 10 liters or more, and are typically used in public places such as canteens and cafes for dispensing hot water.

Water level indicator

A device that allows you to estimate the amount of water in the kettle without opening its lid. Most often the water level indicator has the form of a scale applied either to the transparent wall of the container, or to a transparent insert in an opaque wall. In any case, this function allows you to measure the volume of filled water quite accurately, and not just determine it “by eye”. This possibility is especially important for models with open coils (see "Heating element"), in such devices, a mark on the indicator is usually applied to the minimum allowable water level.

Thermometer

A device that displays the temperature of the water in the kettle. The presence of a thermometer is useful if the water needs to be heated to a certain temperature. However, the thermometer does not automatically turn off the kettle, unlike a thermostat — this must be done manually. Also, the thermometer allows you to assess how much the heated water has cooled over time and whether it can be used without heating again.

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.

Controller

The name of the controller installed in the device.

The controller is called an electronic circuit, which is directly responsible for managing the operation — primarily for turning off the heating when boiling or turning on without water. In our catalog, the name of such a circuit is specified if we are talking about an advanced controller that significantly exceeds most solutions on the market in terms of quality and reliability. At the same time, the specs indicate not a specific model, but a general brand — this is quite enough in this case.

The most reliable, durable and safe nowadays are the controllers of the British manufacturers Strix and Otter. There are no fundamental differences between these options in this regard, any of them is a sign of a quality kettle (even if the overall functionality of the device is rather modest). On the other hand, such equipment affects the price.