Sunday, 26 September 2010

Proctor Silex Kettle - Black

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Proctor Silex Kettle - Black 1.7 liter (57 oz). Faster than a microwave, safer than a stovetop kettle. Cordless kettle lifts off base for pouring. 1500 watt heating element boils water rapidly. Boil-dry protection. On-off light. Automatic shut-off. Dual water windows. Black. Portability of stove top kettle Immersed heating element 1500 watts of power for rapid boiling Non-spill spout design Safety locking lid Boil dry protection Water filter On/off light Auto shutoff Dual water window

Proctor Silex Kettle - Black Features

  • Faster than a microwave, safer than a stovetop kettle
  • Cordless kettle lifts off base for pouring
  • Boil-dry protection; On-off light
  • Proctor Silex K4077 1.7 Liter Auto-Off Cordless Kettle, Black
  • HAMILTON BEACH/PROCTOR SILEX


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Reviews

This is the second kettle I have purchased and both have worked great. I bought this one for a 2nd house because it was bigger and "cordless". I am very pleased and would recommend it to anyone looking to heat water fast and efficiently.

Danger: Does Not Always Turn Itself Off - G. Warner - Massachusetts
I wanted an electric kettle because sometimes I start the water heating, go to do some work in the home-office and then forget about the water. I ruined a tea-kettle last year doing this and wanted something that would turn-itself off. I've had this kettle (Proctor Silex) for 7 weeks. Twice it's failed to turn itself off. I return and almost all the water is boiled out and it's still going. Fortunately I haven't forgotten it for very long yet - but this is not what I want or need. I won't even use it now unless I'm standing right there.
NOTE: I keep the kettle clean, have not submerged it in water, and the second time I checked to be sure it was firmly on the base (in contact). So this behavior of not turning off is not something I did wrong.

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