Product Description
Immersed heating element1500 wattsNon-Spill Spout DesignSafety locking lidBoil dry protectionAuto shut offDual water window
- 1.7 liters/1.7 quarts; Auto shut off
- Cordless base; Immersed heating element
- 1500 watts of power for rapid boiling; Dual water windows
- Nonspill spout design; Locking lid
- Boil-dry protection; Water filter; On/Off light
Proctor Silex K4070 1.7-Liter Automatic Electric Kettle Reviews
Proctor Silex K4070 1.7-Liter Automatic Electric Kettle Reviews
| 14 of 15 people found the following review helpful Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Proctor Silex K4070 1.7-Liter Automatic Electric Kettle (Kitchen) Bought this for my daughter who is a college student. My concern was mainly safety issues. This was the lowest priced product in this category. My daughter loves it. It is compact, rather good looking,convenient, and very safe to operate. Furthermore, there is no shipping cost! I am very happy with the purchase.If you need a beeter looking product, there are more expensive ones available (on amazon.com). For my home use, i have one of those. 9 of 9 people found the following review helpful Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Proctor Silex K4070 1.7-Liter Automatic Electric Kettle (Kitchen) PROS: Works well. Heats fast, auto-shutoff feature and visible water level are nice.CONS: Putting kettle on base requires lining up 3 slots which takes a little extra care and might result in damage to contacts if you're not careful. 8 of 9 people found the following review helpful By Dawnielass "exercise addict, book nerd and mom" (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Proctor Silex K4070 1.7-Liter Automatic Electric Kettle (Kitchen) After our first trip in Ireland and the UK together and seeing these electric kettles in almost every B&B, my husband and I had to have one for the house as we are both all day tea drinkers. This model from Proctor Silex has held up well for 3 years of daily water boils--usually a dozen times a day or more. It automatically shuts off after the water boils. About half a kettle takes approx 1.5 minutes to boil. I've no complaints about this staple of our kitchen. Besides boiling hot water quickly for beverages or soups, etc it is also handy to boil water in first before adding it to a pot on the stove, cuts down on total cooking time.UPDATE 4/2011. I don't know why in getting rid of plastic cooking implements we didn't replace our kettle earlier. Probably because my husband decided a couple months ago that he too wanted to avoid teflon and plastics. We replaced this kettle with a stainless steel interior kettle where no parts touch the boiling water. I would... Read more |
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