Why do 'Cordless' Electric kettles keep breaking down?
GPG wrote:
I seem to have to keep having to replace them after an astonishingly short
time. The latest has just packed up after about 15 months (so out of
warranty, I imagine). Is there any future in trying to take them apart, or
otherwise try to repair them?
GPG
Why is it broken?
I'd hazard a guess that limescale is the single biggest killer of
kettles - rather than cordless or not.
But in answer, I would not try to repair unless it was something like a
damaged lead.
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