Russell Hobbs Canterbury Kettle £15 was £20 available in 3 colours free click and collect.
Stylish and beautifully finished, the 20610 Russell Hobbs cream Canterbury Kettle will co-ordinate with any toaster or kitchen. This polished kettle boasts a high 3kw rapid boil with a concealed element which is easy to clean. With a generous 1.7 litre capacity, you can boil as much or as little as you need using the handy side water gauge built into the handle. For easy filling, there is a push button lid and the on/off switch illuminates red when in use. For a neat and tidy kitchen, cord storage is a feature of the base. To prolong the life of your kettle, there is a removable, washable filter in the spout. And for extra reassurance, this all comes with a guarantee for up to 3 years.
These are awful kettles. Im on my 3rd replacement kettle. The lid does not close after a while of use on all 3 ive had, and now this one leaks as well.
Jellybeans to NAT14
7 Aug 162#5
I have the same kettle. No leaks, lid closes fine, but sometimes due to the hard water it can get tough to latch the lid, so I simply press the lid open button, then shut the lid, then release open button.
What I don't like is that the spout is not angled enough to make pouring water easier. But other than that, good metal kettle in use every day for a few years now. Fingers crossed.
mikee11
7 Aug 16#6
hello. is it all stainless steel inside? does any water "touch" the plastic? thank you!
Jellybeans
7 Aug 16#7
It's stainless steel inside with hidden heating element. Only place where it can touch the plastic, is the 2x holes at the back for the water meter and lid area, but the lid is a couple of inches from the high water mark. Pretty much unfortunately, every stainless steel kettle ith a water meter has plastic inside.
The water filter is not great, because the spout does not stick out so much.
Besford
7 Aug 16#8
"...To prolong the life of your kettle, there is a removable, washable filter in the spout...."
How does that work then? Surely the filter is there to keep the chalk out of your drink, not out of the kettle. Anyway, not a problem here as we have very soft water (thanks Wales!).
fullmoon
7 Aug 16#9
Apart from vinegar, is there any other non-smelly product to de-scale from kettle?
melted to fullmoon
7 Aug 161#11
I prefer to use citric acid, it's milder than a lot of the commercial de-scalers, so less likely to cause a leak.
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Stylish and beautifully finished, the 20610 Russell Hobbs cream Canterbury Kettle will co-ordinate with any toaster or kitchen. This polished kettle boasts a high 3kw rapid boil with a concealed element which is easy to clean. With a generous 1.7 litre capacity, you can boil as much or as little as you need using the handy side water gauge built into the handle. For easy filling, there is a push button lid and the on/off switch illuminates red when in use. For a neat and tidy kitchen, cord storage is a feature of the base. To prolong the life of your kettle, there is a removable, washable filter in the spout. And for extra reassurance, this all comes with a guarantee for up to 3 years.
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Russell Hobbs Kettle Burgundy
http://www.wilko.com/kettles/russell-hobbs-kettle-burgundy/invt/0414234
Russell Hobbs Kettle Cream
http://www.wilko.com/kettles/russell-hobbs-kettle-cream/invt/0414235
What I don't like is that the spout is not angled enough to make pouring water easier. But other than that, good metal kettle in use every day for a few years now. Fingers crossed.
The water filter is not great, because the spout does not stick out so much.
How does that work then? Surely the filter is there to keep the chalk out of your drink, not out of the kettle. Anyway, not a problem here as we have very soft water (thanks Wales!).