Enjoy a dazzling light show with your morning brew with the LED Colour Changing Kettle from Tower. Featuring integrated LED lights, the kettle changes colour as the water inside heats up, creating an eye catching feature in your kitchen while offering heaps of functionality.
With a generous 1.7 litre capacity, the kettle is perfect for sharing your favourite hot beverage with friends and family. A large observation window with water level indicators ensures accuracy when you refill, while a one touch, button-operated flip-up lid makes it simpler than ever to refill straight from the tap. With a cordless design and 360 degree swivel base the kettle is great for use during cooking as well as offering ease of use for both left and right handers. The kettle also features a removable filter for easy maintenance.
Features and Benefits
Unique design – Changing from blue to red through the boiling cycle this kettle is eye-catching as well as functional.
Powerful – Faster boiling from the 2200W element.
Clean, clear water – A removable filter keeps the water clear of scale deposits.
Specification
Material: Plastic
Power: 2200W
Capacity: 1.7L
Anti-scale filter: Yes
360 degree base: Yes
Cordless
Cord storage
LED lights
One-touch pop-up lid
Dimensions: H23 x W20.5 x D16.5cm
Colour: Black
Latest comments (31)
Derlish
27 Sep 17#31
I bought it and I like it, tasteless as I am.
Gort1951
26 Sep 17#30
I paid 54 pound, years ago for a color changing kettle. Lasted about a year before it started leaking.
Breville.
Quite common for that brand.
The glass kettle I have now with a blue light was a lot cheaper and is still going after 3 years but the led light has stopped working.
You can't win either way.
Picard123
24 Sep 17#15
"Material: Plastic"
Bad idea healthwise to be repeatedly boiling drinking water in plastic.
COLD.
nitro228 to Picard123
25 Sep 17#21
Yep, look at the millions of people who died of plastic poisoning in the 80s and 90s when nearly all kettles were plastic. Even now most kettles have plastic components inside.
Picard123 to nitro228
25 Sep 17#22
You're really not the brightest are you? Look at all the millions of people who die or become disabled in old(er) age due to cancer and thousands of other diseases and medical conditions and ask yourself what lifestyle choices have contributed to that. For example, for many years alot of manufacturers thought that BPA and phthalates were safe. Go and drink a BPA / phthalates solution every day for a decade or feed an endocrine disruptor to your kids and see what happens. Ingest some microplastics while you're at it too and see what happens.
Almost all the plastic ever produced is still here somewhere on the planet in one form or another and will remain here for centuries to come, possibly thousands of years.
nitro228 to Picard123
25 Sep 17#28
Thanks, Nerd.
Picard123 to nitro228
25 Sep 17#29
You're welcome, Ignoramus. :laughing: :grin:
Picard123
25 Sep 17#27
Not sure who expired it.
Deal is still active - they simply changed the link:
No you misunderstand. WHY would anyone want a kettle that changes colour, whether it's made of glass, plastic or fairy poop? I mean what's the point?
Picard123 to markjean
25 Sep 17#26
Oh yeah, that's pretty daft. It might have novelty value if the temperature gradually changed from blue to red as it heated up and stayed red whilst it remained hot, but this kettle doesn't even do that.
Gort1951
25 Sep 17#20
Next kettle I get will be 10,000 Watts.
hapless to Gort1951
25 Sep 17#25
Sshhhh...!! EU regs like the hoover saga will be introduced to limit maximum power to 3.7 candles!! It'll take a week to get a cup of warm water and fit a mandatory hi-vis jacket on the kettle!!
melted
24 Sep 17#2
Faster boiling than what! :laughing:
666moe666 to melted
25 Sep 17#23
A stone :stuck_out_tongue:
hibs
25 Sep 17#19
I have got one & agree that the light staying on all the time is a really bad design flaw - a waste of energy & it's a pain to have to switch it off at the wall all the time. (Not very accessible). Also, it switched itself on to red & started boiling itself dry a few times; took me a while to work out what the smell was! Would not. buy again, would buy a more expensive, better designed & more reliable model in future
S23
24 Sep 17#18
Non-branded kettle for £18 is a deal? Hold out for a reliable manufacturer. Gimmick products are cheap for a reason...
carlos777uk
24 Sep 17#14
Water doesn't taste of plastic in my opinion but people might be surprised to know that the blue LED stays on permanently (unless boiling in which case it's red) and can't be switched off unless you isolate at the mains. The lid open button and the switch on button are also the wrong way around for me personally and I still can't get used to it. Wouldn't buy this again if I had the choice.
Ryanshine
24 Sep 17#13
Hot
park104
24 Sep 17#12
Cold £14.99 in B&M store and yes the water does taste and the kettle boils so slooow
sam_of_london
24 Sep 17#3
People have said on the site that Water tastes like plastic after boiled in the kettle , so negative from me while my glass electric kettle works fine with no plasric taste
RonBurgundy1 to sam_of_london
24 Sep 17#5
Why on earth have you liked your own comment ?
ZealDeals to RonBurgundy1
24 Sep 17#6
Mans A Wannabe
19DembaBa19 to RonBurgundy1
24 Sep 17#7
Because he is Sam of London the name is unique
Zameen to RonBurgundy1
24 Sep 17#8
Lol
JonBetts2004 to RonBurgundy1
24 Sep 17#9
If you saw his comments on mobile phone deals, you'd understand.
JonBetts2004 to sam_of_london
24 Sep 17#10
What does plasric take like?
Dealhunter2k12 to JonBetts2004
24 Sep 17#11
A bit like plastic but more sweetened.
johnf007
24 Sep 17#4
Will avoid this time, thanks Sam of london
Derlish
24 Sep 17#1
Looks cool and it's quite cheap. Heat added. Thanks!
Opening post
Powerful – Faster boiling from the 2200W element. (I know most people would like a 3000W element but for under £20.00 I think this is OK
3-5 working days: £3.95
Next working day: £4.95
Saturday: £7.95
Find out more
Enjoy a dazzling light show with your morning brew with the LED Colour Changing Kettle from Tower. Featuring integrated LED lights, the kettle changes colour as the water inside heats up, creating an eye catching feature in your kitchen while offering heaps of functionality.
With a generous 1.7 litre capacity, the kettle is perfect for sharing your favourite hot beverage with friends and family. A large observation window with water level indicators ensures accuracy when you refill, while a one touch, button-operated flip-up lid makes it simpler than ever to refill straight from the tap. With a cordless design and 360 degree swivel base the kettle is great for use during cooking as well as offering ease of use for both left and right handers. The kettle also features a removable filter for easy maintenance.
Features and Benefits
Unique design – Changing from blue to red through the boiling cycle this kettle is eye-catching as well as functional.
Powerful – Faster boiling from the 2200W element.
Clean, clear water – A removable filter keeps the water clear of scale deposits.
Specification
Latest comments (31)
Lasted about a year before it started leaking.
Breville.
Quite common for that brand.
The glass kettle I have now with a blue light was a lot cheaper and is still going after 3 years
but the led light has stopped working.
You can't win either way.
Almost all the plastic ever produced is still here somewhere on the planet in one form or another and will remain here for centuries to come, possibly thousands of years.
Deal is still active - they simply changed the link:
robertdyas.co.uk/tow…ack
Still the dumbest, most gimmicky kettle I've seen!
Always better to use a stainless steel or glass kettle.
Plastic is okay for occasional use eg. travel kettle on holiday etc, but not for everyday use over many years.
Also this kettle has poor reviews in terms of reliability etc
amazon.co.uk/Tow…B28
EU regs like the hoover saga will be introduced to limit maximum power to 3.7 candles!!
It'll take a week to get a cup of warm water and fit a mandatory hi-vis jacket on the kettle!!
The lid open button and the switch on button are also the wrong way around for me personally and I still can't get used to it.
Wouldn't buy this again if I had the choice.