Suggest a small kettle for routine use

Emrebel

Adept
Hi I have been looking for a good reliable kettle around 1L for boiling water/milk. I want to use it on daily basis.

Please suggest any good recommendations. My budget is upto 1.2-1.5k

I have found some but not sure which one to pick. All are standard brands in the market:

1) Cello Stainless Steel Quick Boil 900 Electric Kettle, 1 Ltr, Black & Silver https://amzn.eu/d/2mDcmQL

2) Milton Euroline Go Electro 1.2 Stainless Steel Electric Kettle, (1 Piece), 1.2 Litres, Silver | Power Indicator | 1500 Watts | Auto Cut-off | Detachable 360 Degree Connector | Boiler for Water https://amzn.eu/d/dFnQ0Oh

3) Pigeon Amaze Plus Electric Kettle 1.5 L, 1500 Watt, Stainless Steel Body with Auto Shut-off Feature Used for Boiling Water - (Silver) https://amzn.eu/d/6axzEPq

4) Havells Electric Kettle Aqua 1.2 LTR Black 1500W Steel Inside with Auto Shut https://amzn.eu/d/af4Aq2S
 
No advice on the kettle, but I will say that I've found Milton's quality has gone down from what it used to be a few years ago, and their steel quality isn't great in my experience.

Also, from your list I'd go with Havells because it has a steel lid. Ideally you don't want any hot water or steam to contact plastic parts.
 
No advice on the kettle, but I will say that I've found Milton's quality has gone down from what it used to be a few years ago, and their steel quality isn't great in my experience.

Also, from your list I'd go with Havells because it has a steel lid. Ideally you don't want any hot water or steam to contact plastic parts.
Ya I was looking at the ratings and was surprised to see Milton having lower rating compared to others.
 
I've used this portable one and it till now has worked great.
it is small about half litre but amazing portability.



Please note I have only used it few times and only during travel. Cannot say about the durability of these chinese stuff.


For a brand that I regular use is Havells....its brilliant and been using it for over a year and almost 2-3 times daily .

 
These kettles are meant for only boiling water. Clearing milk fat after boiling is a pain and washing improperly will lead to water leaking in.

I had a Morphy Richards one that didn't last a year. On the other hand, the Prestige one is working fine for 4 years now.
 
If boiling milk or making maggie is priority, see if it's feasible to get an induction stove + a good pan.
Will look into it. But I am trying to buy stuff which is relatively easier to carry when I relocate and currently only for single user.
These kettles are meant for only boiling water. Clearing milk fat after boiling is a pain and washing improperly will lead to water leaking in.

I had a Morphy Richards one that didn't last a year. On the other hand, the Prestige one is working fine for 4 years now.
which model of prestige are you using?
 
Will look into it. But I am trying to buy stuff which is relatively easier to carry when I relocate and currently only for single user.

which model of prestige are you using?
Actually my earlier kettle was 1.5l but as I started carrying the kettle for some long stays, I got the 500 ml Prestige one which works great for tea/coffee, but may not meet your needs.

At home I actually use a Hawkins 1L induction bottom saucepan on an induction stove for anything that requires boiling.
 
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