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Kettles with concealed elements - are they all so noisy?
SWIMBO bought a shiny new steel kettle, and now we can't listen to the
kitchen radio when its on (the kettle that is!!) because it makes such a vigorous 'kettling' racket, and not just when it's near boiling. Last weekend I talked to a guy in our independent appliance retailer and he said they are all like that these days, its due to the trendy new 'concealed element' design. The concealed element 'feature' is where the element is embedded in the flat bottom of the kettle, rather than being the conventional 'bent rod' style immersed in the water. I think the noise is due to the large flat base acting as a kind of sounding board. On a quick look it seems as if this style of kettle is all that's available these days. Has anyone else come across this problem? Any recommendations for a good quiet cordless kettle? Phil The uk.d-i-y FAQ is at http://www.diyfaq.org.uk/ The Google uk.d-i-y archive is at http://tinyurl.com/65kwq Remove NOSPAM from address to email me |
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