Electric kettles are useful, time-savvy appliances. While some prefer the traditional design and sound of metal teapots, modern versions excel in lighter weight, fast performance, and convenience of use - including even remote control. At ArchiPro, we offer a selection of traditional kettles and electric jugs to meet different tastes and preferences.
Small kitchen appliances feature a whole range of super-convenient tools, easy to use. Boiling water belongs to the simplest of all household tasks, but it sometimes can take forever. That is the reason why a device designed for such a straightforward purpose makes its way to homes worldwide.
Electric kettles bring convenience, precision, and, most importantly - speed that no other water boiling tool can match.
Kettles are classified into two main categories: electric and stove-top. Stove-top kettles are traditional and don’t require electricity. Electric jugs are fast and more convenient to use.
Stove top kettles feature no direct connection to the electric source. Instead, they are used in combination with another heated source such as a stove - hence the name. They are slower than electric models, and a full pot can take up to 20 minutes before ready.
Gooseneck kettles are the typical representatives of stove top models, elegant and stylized with a narrow, long spout. Such design allows for a more controlled pour and better flavour of tea extraction.
There are two essential advantages of an electric jug over the stove top one. It heats water much more efficiently, while its lightweight, compact design allows for more convenience of use.
Some handy features of electric jugs include:
Modern electric jugs can be plugged into, more or less, any power outlet.
Electric kettles are typically made of plastic, glass, metal, glass, or their combinations. Stainless steel and glass are more durable than plastic, which has the advantage of being lightweight and cooler to the touch.
Advanced technologies allow the user to control their water temperature, while many models also allow smartphone integration. A smart kettle can be operated from a distance, as far as the connection can reach, eliminating the need to get up twice for a cup of brew. That being said, for as long as there is water in the jug.
Sometimes electric kettles develop a weird smell and taste. In order to avoid this from happening, it’s advised to fill it up only as much as needed for one particular use. Any leftover water should be spilled rather than kept inside for a long time.