Picture of the separated base stand and kettle pot unit of the Black and Decker® JKC930C cordless water boiling kettle system.

Black & Decker Electric Kettle Review, JKC930C

We’ve enjoyed hot chocolate and black tea for over five decades, and so, have often kept electric kettles like the Black & Decker electric kettle  in the kitchen for rapid water boiling for these hot drinks. This water kettle a few minutes faster than stove top tea kettles. But we do miss the stove top kettle whistle when it’s ready.

Picture of the JKC930C Black & Decker electric kettle, front view.
Black & Decker JKC930C electric kettle, front view.

The JKC930C kettle is technically not cordless. Why?  There is a cord that you connect to a fifteen amp outlet. It’s attached to the base stand. That stand  supplies power to the heater inside the kettle via mating rings. The water pot itself lifts off of the stand for easy filling, pouring, and cleaning. So, while handling, the kettle part is not powered.

Indeed, the fact that this kettle has no attached cord makes for much easier filling and safer hot water pouring. This is a hefty kettle that looks quite long lasting. Nothing looks cheap about this cordless yet electric teapot.  It has an attractive mirror finish and large, easy to read water fill gauges, both metric and English.

Picture of the liter-calibrated fill gauge on the JKC930C kettle.
Black & Decker ® JKC930C electric Kettle, showing the large liter-calibrated fill gauge.

Benefits, Features, Pros, and Advantages of this Black & Decker Electric Kettle

Nearly 2 Liters

Heats 1.7 liters of water in approximately eight minutes here in Altoona, PA. It may boil more in higher altitude locations like Denver.

Quiet Running

Even when the water is boiling you hear just a loud whisper.  The on-off switch, while loud enough to alert you when water boiling has occurred, is not needlessly noisy.  You’ll indeed hear the boiling when it occurs.  But that sound is low in volume; quieter than the stove top kettles mentioned above.

No-Slip Feet

The stand that supplies power to the kettle itself has anti-skid feet. These stop the kettle from sliding, even when full. These also provide sound isolation from the counter. This likely helps keep the kettle quiet.

Attached Metal Lid on this Black & Decker Electric Kettle

Has an attached black plastic lid with a metal stainless steel shell.  The lid  matches the rest of the unit.  It springs open for easy filling.  Then it latches closed to contain hot liquids while pouring.





Large Mouth

The mid-sized mouth supports quick filling and cleaning with little slop and spill. But the mouth could be a little larger for the best hand cleaning inside.

Two Fill Gauges

A metric (Liters) fill gauge window is to the left of the kettle’s carrying handle. An English (Ounces) gauge appears to the right.  These gauges also act as a window, letting you see the water while filling, and as it boils. Both are large enough to read from a distance.  But we wish they would both light up while the kettle heat is ON.

Pilot Lamp

A blue LED-lit power light clearly indicates whether the kettle is heating.  It comes on while heating is in progress.  This lamp, unlike other kettles we’ve reviewed, is not part of the start lever. Rather, it shines out a separate opening close by.

This Black & Decker Electric Kettle Boils Water Fast

Heats 1.7 liters of cold water to a rolling boil in less than eight minutes. Water is well-heated throughout. So this kettle is better than a microwave oven for fast water heating.

Auto Shutoff 

This heated kettle automatically shuts off soon after the water inside boils.  1.7 liters of cold water reaches full boil in less than five minutes.

The Stand is Not a Burner

The supporting stand remains cool to the touch. Note that this stand is not a heating element. They instead, sealed the heaters inside the bottom of the kettle itself.

Cord Keeper

The base provides a channel underneath for power cord storage.  Just wrap the cord up in this circular channel when packing, or when the full cord length is not required.





This Black & Decker Electric Kettle is Made of Stainless Steel 

Has the “in” look of a mirrored stainless steel finish on all exterior metal parts. They made the handle out of with black plastic. This goes well with the metal and enhances beauty of the metal surfaces around it.

Insulated Handle

With the plastic handle, there is little chance of electric shock or too-hot handling from this appliance.   The handle remains cool to the touch during water heating.

Easy to Pour

The handle provides great balance. So carting this kettle from its stand to your teacup is easy. Pouring is a breeze as well, even when full.

Cheap to Buy

At nearly $22, the price was well within our budget. Indeed, other brands of electric kettles can cost more than three times this.

Two Year Warranty

You must register this product to qualify.  For more details, see the instruction guide.  For service, call the Black & Decker® Home customer care line at: 1-800-231-9786.

Picture of the English system calibrated fill gauge on the Black & Decker® JKC930C Cordless Electric Kettle.
Black & Decker ® JKC930C electric kettle, fill gauge, calibrated in ounces.

Disadvantages, Cons, Limitations, and Problems of this Black & Decker Electric Kettle

Plastic parts Scratch Too Easily

The lid and sides, with that  mirror shine, is a bit too easy to scratch. A harder exterior here would help solve this issue.

Sometimes Noisy

Occasionally, this cordless electric kettle clicks and snaps, even hours after last use. This is likely the auto shut-off system inside, cooling down. They could quiet this with a fully electronic thermostat system in future models.  But with that said, this kettle makes no more noise than the others we’ve looked at.





Not Full Two Liters in this Black & Decker Electric Kettle

We wish this kettle held a full two liters instead of the 1.7 liters. But you can put 2 liters of water in without much ill effect. Yet for max safety, we suggest that you not fill this kettle past the MAX line.

Power Light Too Dim

It would be nice if the power light in the power lever was brighter. Why?  Because sometimes in a brightly lit kitchen, we can’t tell if the pot is still in-cycle just by looking; especially given how quietly the “done switch” operates when compared with other bustling kitchen sounds.

Mouth Could be Larger

As mentioned above, the lid opening is plenty large enough for filling with a kitchen sprayer hose from the tap. But we cannot get our hand inside this kettle with a dish cloth to clean it.  So, we just do the following.

  • Soap up the cloth.
  • Put it inside the kettle.
  • Snap closed the lid.
  • Shake the whole thing profusely for a minute or so.
  • Open the lid.
  • Remove the cloth.
  • Rinse out the kettle with fresh water.

Even this routine does not take away stubborn limes scale and other hard water deposits.  But it does remove loose debris.  Still, we could clean it better if the mouth was an inch or so larger across. Nothing beats getting a hand inside.

Fill Gauges Not Lit

Some water boiler kettles have lighted fill gauges. These make reading faster while heating. Thus, you get more accurate filling, without wasting as much water due to overfilling.  Lighted water level readouts would boost this electric kettle to the best rating in our view.

Start Lever on this Black & Decker Electric Kettle Seems Too Small

See pic below.  It looks more like a stick than a thumb lever. It’s easily tripped off once started. Finally, this switch just seems too “dainty” for the otherwise good build of this water boiler.

Picture of the separated base stand and kettle pot unit of the Black and Decker® JKC930C cordless water boiling kettle system.
Black & Decker ® JKC930C electric kettle, showing the kettle unit and stand. separated.

Our Rating for this Black & Decker Electric Kettle Review

In total, we’re quite pleased with this Black and Decker® electric water kettle, model JKC930C. It heats water faster than a microwave oven or stove top kettle. It is fairly easy to clean, and quite affordable. So, we recommend the JKC930C to anyone needing quick hot water.  It’s handy for tea, hot chocolate, soups, bouillon, and other hot drinks. We rate this kettle thus, at 96 out of 100.

Picture of the KC930C teapot, filled and operating, showing the metric fill gauge and water inside, along with the blue-glowing pilot lamp.
Black & Decker ® JKC930C electric tea kettle, filled and operating, showing the metric fill gauge and water inside, along with the blue-glowing pilot lamp.

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References for the JKC930C Black & Decker Electric Kettle 

  1. Where to Buy   the Black & Decker® JKC930C Cordless Kettle
  2. What are Kettles?    on Wikipedia

Revision History

  • 2019-05-14: Added targeting for ‘Black & Decker Electric Kettle’, removed ad code, and added tags.
  • 2015-01-26:  Originally published.