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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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    Birko 20L Commercial Urn
    $469
    Birko 10L Commercial Urn
    $449
    Bugatti Vera Easy Kettle
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    $429EA
    Smeg 50s Style Kettle - Navy Blue
    $239
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    Dolphy 1.2Litre Stainless Steel Electric Kettle - Silver
    $50
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    Dolphy 1.0Litre Stainless Steel Kettle - Black
    $60
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    Dolphy 1.0Litre Stainless Steel Electric Kettle - Black
    $72
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    Dolphy 0.8Litre SS Electric Kettle with Light Design - Black
    $55
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    Dolphy 0.8Litre Stainless Steel Electric Kettle - Black
    $50
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    Dolphy 304 0.8Litre Stainless Steel Kettle
    $70
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    LCE 10L Black Soup Kettle
    $100
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    LCE 10L Stainless Steel Soup Kettle
    $158
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    LCE	13L Black Soup Kettle
    $156
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    Benchstar WB-30 Hot Water Urn - 30 Litre
    $188
    Smeg 50s Whistling Kettle
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    $229EA
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    Dorsch Glass Wavy Kettle - 1200ml
    $33
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    Your Kettle FAQs

    The Best Kettles for Your Daily Cuppa

    What is the best kettle to buy in Australia?

    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:

    • Type – Choose between convenient, on-demand electric options or the hands-on feel of a classic whistling stovetop kettle.
    • Capacity – Sized to suit your household, making more than enough for the usual round of cuppas.
    • Variable Temperature – Gives you more control over your brew, especially important if you’re sipping delicate herbal tisanes.
    • Design – Something you won’t mind leaving out on the bench, whether you lean retro, modern or somewhere in between.
    • Material – Where good looks meet longevity, with your choice of hard-wearing stainless steel, shock-resistant glass, BPA-free plastic and more.
    • Features – The little extras that make a difference day to day, from quiet and keep warm functions to wide spouts, removable filters and cordless designs.

    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!

    What size kettle do I need for my household?

    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:

    • 1–2 People –1L to 1.5L for a couple of cups here and there.
    • 3–4 People – 1.7L to take care of the daily teas and coffees.
    • 5+ People – 2.0L+, so you can make a whole round in one go.

    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).

    Is a kettle with variable temperature control worth it?

    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:

    • Better Taste – Perfectly brew white, green or oolong teas – no burnt leaves or bitterness.
    • Convenience – Keep warm settings maintain the ideal temperature, perfect for back-to-back brews.
    • Versatility – From pots of tea and coffee to speeding up cooking, it’s got you covered.

    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!

    How do I choose an energy-efficient kettle?

    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:

    • Low minimum fill levels mean you only boil what you need – not a drop more!
    • Variable temperature settings, because not every cup needs to reach boiling point
    • Double wall designs with insulation to lock in heat for longer between uses
    • Clear water windows or cup indicators keep things crystal clear to avoid overfilling

    How do I care for my kettle and make it last longer?

    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:

    • Empty and rinse after use
    • Wipe the exterior with a soft, damp cloth
    • Clean or replace removable filters regularly
    • Avoid overfilling or boiling with the lid open