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The Arendo 0.5L Stainless Steel Water Kettle combines sleek design with advanced functionality. With five selectable temperature settings, a keep warm feature, and a compact design, it's perfect for single households or outdoor adventures. Made from BPA-free materials and equipped with a powerful 1100W Strix controller, this kettle ensures safety and efficiency in every pour.
Product Care Instructions | Wipe clean, Hand wash |
Material Type | plastic BPA free |
Item Weight | 665 Grams |
Capacity | 500 Milliliters |
Finish Types | Powder Coated |
Color | White |
Voltage | 220 Volts |
Wattage | 1100 watts |
Container Type | Kettle |
Additional Features | 1100 W, strix-controller, Easy use with 2 buttons = 1 x Power On (100 °C)/OFF - function + press long = keep warm, 1 x temperature selection, 50 °C - green/70 °C - blue/80 °C - pink/90 °C - yellow/100 °C - red |
A**E
Easy-to-use, efficient, excellent!
This is a superb little kettle, and perfect for my needs. The five position thermostatic control, with settings for 50, 70, 80, 90, and 100C, has turned out to be far more useful, and money-saving, than I’d expected.It has a small capacity, only 500ml, but that’s why I wanted it. It’s ideal for heating up water for tea, instant coffee, instant soups and the like.I learned a little while ago that, contrary to what I’d supposed for decades, tea is better made with water that is below boiling, to avoid scalding the leaves. About 80 deg C is now said to be optimal. In the past, I’d boiled water, made tea, then let it cool to drinkable temperature (or added more cold water). So I had been wasting electricity raising water to an unnecessary temperature.Curious, I measured the difference in consumption by boiling half a litre of water in my old (larger capacity) kettle, then the same volume in the Arendo kettle to bring it to 80C instead. Heating to 100C took 0.06kW energy, and to 80C took 0.03kW. Pretty much half the cost! (Some of the difference may be accounted for by the fact that the older kettle takes a few seconds longer for the thermostatic off-switch to kick in at 100C.)Although the kettle’s consumption rating is fairly conservative at 1.1kW, in practice it is quite quick to bring water up to the selected temperature, around a minute or so. Its small capacity means I never have to boil more than I need, so it’s easy and quick to make a brew with zero waste.The temperature settings are accurate, and I measured each of the 50-90 to be approximately 1C over the nominal value, which is excellent. The two settings I use most are 70, for instant coffee, and 80, for tea. I don’t use the 50 setting much as I’ve found that the optimum drinking temperature for me is about 60-65C. I use the 90C for instant soups as I like to let those sit for around ten minutes to develop texture and thicken anyway.I have a few minor gripes, but nothing that amounts to knocking off a star in the rating. There’s a fixed perforated filter, but it serves no real function as the perforations are way too big to retain limescale particles in hard water areas, and it slightly retards the flow. I’d have preferred a hinged lid to the detached one, but it’s not a big inconvenience. There’s a ‘max’ water level mark inside, but I’d have preferred it to be in line with the pouring spout, as I’m left handed and it’s on the inside right, so not easily visible when I go to fill at the tap.It’s not cheap compared to many other kettles, but it’s a joy to use, and in the longer run it’s more economical. I'm so glad I bought it. Recommended.
M**S
Really nice little kettle, boils quickly
I thought it would be difficult to leave a review about a kettle, but the Arendo 0.5l is absolutely great!Travel kettles are notoriously slow to boil and this was my main concern when looking through lists of products on Amazon - however the Arendo boils really quickly and holds plenty of water for two good sized cups of tea/coffee/ribena etc.The quality of the kettle is great with an easy to maintain stainless steel water vessel (no heating element to fur-up), the buttons are easy to operate and it sits nicely on the base station.Functions are easy to operate with various temperatures from 50 degrees up to 90 degrees for the keep warm function and 100 degrees for the boil (obviously the 100 degree setting doesn't have a continuous boil setting otherwise all your wall paper would be off the walls!). The heating functions are selected via a pair of buttons on the handle, the left selects 100 degree boil when held for a sec, the right selects the temperature if you just want warm or hot water - all very easy to use. The LED on the side of the kettle changes colour depending on the temperature that you've selected.The pour has a restrictor so that the kettle pours the water slower - so spills are kept to a minimum (it pours quickly but not like its a gaping great hole letting the water out)Overall I'm really impressed; very good value for money, well made and looks great.
K**A
Some quibbles but would buy again
Overall, this is a good little kettle but with a couple of shortfalls that, for the price, should not be there.What I like about it:It is small and compact, it heats up water very quickly (about half as quickly as my other mini kettle), and it has 5 different max temperature settings that one can choose from, which is really useful. I use the kettel at 80 degrees celsius which is still very hot but allows the water to cool off to a drinkable temperature more quickly than the usual 100 degrees. I also like the fact that the lid can be removed completely so cleaning and maintaining is easier.What I don't like about it:The kettle's capacity is NOT 500ml despite what the description says. It is less than that - I would say about 410 ml. That's because when you fill the kettle up to just under the MAX line as per the kettle's instructions (ie up to 500 ml ) the kettle will spout out the water which is dangerous for burns and/or electrical damage.Also, if you put the kettle at the max temperature of 100 degrees, it will not automatically shut down once the water is boiled which again is dangerous - the water just keeps boiling so you have to be there to switch it off. That does not seem to be a problem for the rest of the temperatures though.Finally, the mark for the Max line inside the kettle appears only on one side of the kettle and not both which means I have to hold the kettle in an awkward position to be able to see the line as I pour water. This is not a cheap kettle so a Max line mark on both sides would have been appreciated.Overall, I think the positives outweigh the negatives, particularly if you use the kettle at less than 100 degrees, so I would buy it again.
A**R
Great small kettle
I bought this because I wanted a good, low wattage kettle that my solar batteries can power at night without importing power from the grid... and unfortunately it fails in this respect. However, I have no regrets. The kettle uses much less power than my previous John Lewis kettle and has no minimum boil, making it much more energy efficient. Boil time is fine which surprised me.Beyond energy efficiency, it's got a load of other cool features. It bleeps when done, which has turned out to be quite handy when you're busy. Temperature settings are nice if you want to drink warm, but not boiling, water, i.e. not gimmicky. There's no plastic inside, just steel, so no funny flavour risk. The exterior is always cool to the touch. Finally, it looks good. Would recommend!
A**T
Exactly what I wanted for the bedside cabinet.
I have been looking for a small cordless kettle for my bedside cabinet for a considerable time. I didn't want to pay a ridiculous price, and needless to say I couldn't find one suitable. Until I came across this one. It does everything I want, and much more.It will boil 500 ml of water, which is enough for two cups of tea or coffee - and it does this quickly and efficiently. It also has other temperature settings, which it will automatically maintain, although I haven't used these and probably won't.The inside of the kettle is a stainless steel vessel, flat-bottomed, without a visible element, making it easy to clean and inevitably descale. The outside is an attractive white colour.It bleeps as well. It bleeps when you put the kettle on the base. It bleeps when you press the button to boil it. And it bleeps when it boils. It also cuts out once it does. For those who know what I mean, it is satisfactorily Germanic in design and operation.Absolutely excellent!
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