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It's a bit loud but boils the water quickly and the water stays at a high temperature for a longer period compared to other electric kettles.
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I get the water to boil, let it cool a bit and then pour it over the green tea powder and/or leaves.
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It is a bit loud and shakes a bit when boiling at full
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Though it is a bit big, very useful still!
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Takes a bit longer than others to boil water and the lid comes down on the loud side
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It's a bit loud, but this didn't bother me too much
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A little bit noisy, but not a problem.
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a bit larger than my previous kettle with the same volume capacity, so a bit more obtrusive on the counter, but i really dig the design.
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The lid is a bit slow to open
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I think it should be a bit stronger like 2000W - 3000W instead of the 1500W because its takes time to heat the water.
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The only minor issue is that, when the water starts boiling, the whole kettle shakes a bit, nothing to be worried
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A little bit noisy, but not a problem.
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So, it worries me a little bit, however, like I said, it has not spilled a drop of water, yet
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Works well, a bit slower that previous one I had
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It's a bit loud, but this didn't bother me too much
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The button to start the kettle is a bit flimsy feeling, but we've been moderately gentle with it and haven't had a problem
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The other thing is that the base is slightly rounded, which makes it kind of wobble a bit when it is at full boil......so far, it has not spilled, but it LOOKS kind it could
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chose it because of the all-stainless interior, thought i would miss the see-thru nature of plastic ones but haven't missed that even a tiny bit.
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Once done I let it sit for 30 seconds to allow the water temperature to cool down a bit to around 200 degrees (the ideal water temperature for brewing coffee).
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Just a little bit noisier than my old
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Only SLIGHT issue i have is it takes a bit longer to boil than other kettles
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It also seems a bit wasteful to only be able to use four fifths of the reservoir, definitely way more space than needed for boiling is left past the max fill level
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A little slower heating than a previous one I
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n’t burn your hands