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Russell Hobbs Kettles

Looking for the right kettle? Russell Hobbs kettles are a popular choice for those seeking style and functionality. At PriceRunner, we guide you to find the one that suits your needs. Use our category filters to narrow down options based on features like capacity, colour, or energy efficiency. Whether you prefer a classic design or a modern look, you can compare prices on a wide range of Russell Hobbs kettles from top retailers. Our listings make it easy to see which models offer the best value for your budget. User reviews provide insights into performance and durability, helping you make the right decision. Ready to find the kettle that fits your kitchen and lifestyle? Begin here and explore the selection of Russell Hobbs kettles to discover your ideal match.

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Russell Hobbs Classic 26080

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1.7L, 3000 W, Water Meter, 360° Contact Plate, Automatic Shut-Off, Indicator Light, Boil Dry Protection, Anti-limescale Filter, Hidden Heating Element

£27.00
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Three tips when buying a kettle

If you live alone and seldom entertain a lot of guests at the same time, a small kettle may be all you need.

The price of a large kettle may be worth paying for the satisfaction of serving tea to all your guests without needing to constantly refill the kettle.

How rapidly you can boil water differs quite drastically from kettle to kettle. The power is a good indication of the boiling speed – around 2,000 watts should be enough to meet your everyday needs.

  • Timer/Automatic switch-off. Virtually all modern kettles have thermostats that switch them off automatically once the water has reached boiling point. This is definitely a feature you want for your own peace of mind, especially when you’re rushing around in the morning.
  • Temperature control. Some types of tea, e.g. green and white tea, should be brewed at slightly lower temperatures. A kettle with an adjustable temperature ensures that the water doesn’t get too hot.
  • Keep-warm function. Some kettles can keep the water warm for you at the selected temperature, typically for about half an hour.
  • Water gauge. The vast majority of us probably fill up our kettles mostly by guesswork. But if you need to know exactly how much water you’re boiling, you’ll benefit from a kettle with a built-in water gauge. Some models have a gauge on the outside, while others have a gauge on the inside.

Heard about people who actually cook proper meals with only a kettle, and want to give it a go? You can read about it here and maybe find some inspiration.

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