Whether it’s first thing in the morning, a pot brewing when friends drop by or getting dinner started, there’s always a reason to pop the kettle on! From rapid boiling and preset temperature settings to easy pour designs, finding an electric kettle that’s your cup of tea is easy at Harvey Norman with options from Breville, DeLonghi, Smeg and more top brands.
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Shopping for the best kettle isn’t just about what boils water fast. It’s about choosing something that’s reliable, easy to use and suits how you actually like your tea and coffee.
For most Aussie households, this boils down to:
Harvey Norman’s rounded up trusted options from Breville, De’Longhi, Smeg, Russell Hobbs, KitchenAid and Sunbeam – some even come in matching kettle and toaster sets!
A 1.5L to 1.7L kettle is the ideal all-rounder for couples, families and everyday use – typically serving up 5-7 cups per boil without taking up too much space on your kitchen bench.
Get the size spot on:
Our hot tip? Think about how many cups you make per day, multiply that by the average cup size, and you’ll land on the best capacity for your tea kettle.
If you’re regularly hosting afternoon tea or have the whole family popping by, a hot water dispenser or urn can be a more efficient option, keeping you from standing around waiting for the kettle to boil again (and again).
If you know your green from your English Breakfast, a temperature control kettle is absolutely worth it. With a range of pre-programmed temperature settings, you have more control of every cup, from herbal tea to black coffee.
Here’s the tea:
For tea lovers and busy households alike, variable temperature kettles keep mornings flowing smoothly by making every brew just right – at the touch of a button!
To choose an energy-efficient water kettle, look for one that heats only what you need, so you’re not pouring power down the drain with every cup of tea.
Keep a lid on your energy bills by looking for features like:
Neglecting to clean your tea kettle could land you in hot water! Over time, limescale can build up inside, slowing down boiling and even affecting the taste of your water.
You should aim to clean and descale every 1-3 months, or about once a month if you use it daily or live in a hard water area. Simply use a kettle descaler or a mix of white vinegar and water – just remember to follow your specific model’s instructions.
More squeaky-clean tips:
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