Tag: An Electric Kettle

  • Black & Decker Electric Kettle Review JKC930C

    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…

  • Farberware 104556 Cordless Electric Kettle Review

    Farberware 104556 Cordless Electric Kettle Review

    We are voracious mint tea drinkers for well over twenty years now.  Thus, we’ve  purchased several water heating vessels like the Farberware 104556 cordless electric kettle, which we review here. The modest price reminded us of those low-priced, used appliances you find at flea markets.  But the cost of this brand new Farberware kettle  is about the…

  • Chef’s Choice Glass Kettle 680 Review

    We are avid mint tea drinkers. Have been for nearly two decades. And we find that the  Chef’s Choice Glass Kettle Model 680 is a great tool for us, and so, we review it here. It quickly heats water, for those who just can’t wait for that tea. The 680 glass kettle is not really…

  • Chef’s Choice 679 Cordless Glass Kettle Review

    Chef’s Choice 679 Cordless Glass Kettle Review

    We’ve been avid mint tea drinkers for nearly two decades. So,we keep cordless kettles like the   Chef’s Choice cordless glass tea kettle 679    on the kitchen counter. Chef’s Choice 679 Cordless Glass Tea Kettle 679 Intro The 679 glass kettle is not actually cordless.  A cord does exist. They attached it to the stand base. The…

  • Chef’s Choice 677 2 Electric Kettle Review

    Chef’s Choice 677 2 Electric Kettle Review

    We avidly drink green tea.  Well over twenty years now.  So we often keep electric kettles like this on the kitchen counter for quick and efficient heating of the water. The stainless steel finish is attractive and modern looking, and resists tea stains as well, and our experiences have been pretty good with this appliance. …

  • How to Clean Electric Kettle With White Vinegar

    How to Clean Electric Kettle With White Vinegar

    We’ve heated gallons upon gallons of hard and soft water with our  Hamilton Beach electric kettle.  In this post, we show How to Clean Electric Kettle With White Vinegar.  We’ve cleaned ours successfully many times.  We also discuss how to keep the kettle clean in the first place. We find that without routine cleaning, electric…

  • How to Clean Electric Kettle With Vinegar

    How to Clean Electric Kettle With Vinegar

    We’ve heated gallons upon gallons of hard and soft water with our  Hamilton Beach electric kettle.  In this post, we show how to clean the electric kettle with Vinegar.  We’ve cleaned ours successfully many times.  We also discuss how to keep the kettle clean in the first place. We find that without routine cleaning, electric…

  • Clean Electric Kettle With Vinegar

    Clean Electric Kettle With Vinegar

    When Clean Electric Kettle With Vinegar, we’ve heated gallons upon gallons of hard and soft water for tea and hot cocoa making, with our Hamilton Beach tea kettle. In this post, we show how to clean tea kettle with vinegar. We’ve cleaned ours successfully many times. We also discuss how to keep the tea kettle…

  • Cleaning an Electric Kettle With Vinegar

    Cleaning an Electric Kettle With Vinegar

    When Cleaning an Electric Kettle With Vinegar, we’ve heated gallons upon gallons of hard and soft water for tea and hot cocoa making, with our Hamilton Beach tea kettle. In this post, we show how to clean tea kettle with vinegar. We’ve cleaned ours successfully many times. We also discuss how to keep the tea…

  • Descale Electric Kettle With Baking Soda

    Descale Electric Kettle With Baking Soda

    We’ve heated gallons upon many gallons of both hard and soft water for tea and hot cocoa making, with many cordless electric kettles.  We find that without routine cleaning, electric kettles can get stained brown, especially if you brew the tea directly in it after the water boils.  This can be hard to remove if allowed…