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Kettles - how old is yours

(26 Posts)
Tizliz Fri 10-Dec-21 13:53:45

I noticed a crack in my glass kettle today. It is 4 years old. The previous one was replaced under warranty as the switch broke.
Am I heavy handed? I am sure the glass ones are not the best but OH likes them and he is the decorator/furniture chooser/designer.

I am sure some will last a few generations but just not in this house

EMMF1948 Fri 10-Dec-21 13:55:23

I used to buy Russell Hobbs and they would stop working at 13 months old, I then bought a Sainsburys own brand and it's at least 13 years old!

Whitewavemark2 Fri 10-Dec-21 14:03:35

Mine is Italian and is used on the hob. Had it 4 years and still as good as new.

Audi10 Fri 10-Dec-21 22:46:51

Mine never seem to last more than 15 months

lemsip Fri 10-Dec-21 23:16:21

I really liked my glass kettle which lit up in blue as it boiled, but, got rid of it because it showed all the lime scale (didn't think of that) . frequently descaling it.... got a small russell hobbs which has marks for one cup or two.

Chewbacca Fri 10-Dec-21 23:32:19

I've had my Alessi whistling kettle on the hob for 11 years and it's as good as new. Works just as well on induction as it did on Gas.

muse Fri 10-Dec-21 23:42:40

We have a whistling kettle for the gas range that must be over 20 years old. There's an electric one in the cupboard but it rarely comes out.

Teacheranne Sat 11-Dec-21 00:25:02

I’m using a brushed steel kettle I bought in 2001 so 20 years old now. I’m now thinking of getting a water boiler machine thingy as the arthritis in my hands is getting worse and the kettle is now too heavy for me.

Kalu Sat 11-Dec-21 01:46:49

I haven’t used a kettle for years now as I had a Hot Tap installed when we rejigged the kitchen. Instant boiling/cold water ‘on tap’.

MayBee70 Sat 11-Dec-21 01:54:56

My kettles don’t seem to last very long. But my toaster broke tonight which is upsetting as I’ve had it for years. It even carried on working after it burst into flames a couple of years ago. Bought it when my son moved back home after leaving university so I feel rather sad about it.

BigBertha1 Sat 11-Dec-21 06:51:49

I have a black Breville which I wish would expire so I can have a coloured one. All my appliances are black and my new kitchen is Gray. I think it needs a bit of colour.

Aldom Sat 11-Dec-21 07:36:08

Kalu, good morning. I wonder if you could tell me more about your *hot water tap*as I have thought about getting one. How much after care is involved, please, ie servicing? Did you purchase online or locally, do you recommend the tap? TIA.

kittylester Sat 11-Dec-21 08:00:10

I was just going to ask that aldom.

Is the boiling water actually boiling? Will my brew be as good as with a kettle?

BlueBelle Sat 11-Dec-21 08:07:12

Had my £5 Argos kettle about 3 years and still going strong I bought my daughter an expensive Russel Hobbs set kettle toaster etc and they went wrong very quickly the kettle particular i d never bother with a posh make again

Spidergran3 Mon 13-Dec-21 23:43:35

What is it with kettles, they don’t last for two minutes? Washing machines, cookers, dishwashers, irons - they all go on for ever. It doesn’t matter how much you spend. Our Dualit kettle packed up after four years and when I checked reviews for other makes, they were all the same - complaints about the short life. My cooker, dishwasher and washing machine are all around twenty years old, never serviced and just go on and on. I hate electric kettles.

glammanana Tue 14-Dec-21 10:19:26

I change the colour of my kettle/toaster every time I change the colour of my kitchen walls so every couple of years,at the minute they are pale green am looking at pale blue for next year.

GrannyGravy13 Tue 14-Dec-21 10:48:29

I haven’t had a kettle for over 25 years, I am on my second boiling water tap. Thoroughly recommend them (current one is a quooker).

I think my old kettle is in the garage somewhere.

Elusivebutterfly Tue 14-Dec-21 11:47:00

I had my last kettle for nearly three years. My new one is a couple of months old but I dropped it at the weekend and broke the lid so already need a new one. Arthritic hands are a nuisance!

Marmight Tue 14-Dec-21 13:18:40

I’ve just binned my Russell Hobbs kettle. It was 11 years old and one day refused to turn itself off. A week into the new Russell Hobbs and hoping it’ll see me out ?

Shelbel Tue 14-Dec-21 13:26:02

I've just got a cheap glass one. It must be over 10 years old now.

dragonfly46 Tue 14-Dec-21 13:32:03

I too don't have kettle but a boiler tap. It gives boiling water and filtered drinking water. It is very handy when cooking veg etc and makes a great cup of tea. I have to replace the filter every year but apart from that there is very little maintenance. I wouldn't be without mine.

Calistemon Tue 14-Dec-21 13:53:05

Marmight

I’ve just binned my Russell Hobbs kettle. It was 11 years old and one day refused to turn itself off. A week into the new Russell Hobbs and hoping it’ll see me out ?

That's what happened with ours. It was probably about 6 years old.

We bought a Breville about 8 months ago and I thought it had stopped working yesterday but DH sorted it!

MayBee70 Wed 15-Dec-21 15:53:51

Can I just give my dear old toaster a good send off on here before I bin it. Farewell old friend….sad

MayBee70 Wed 15-Dec-21 16:04:33

And can I also give a mention to a kettle my son bought me years ago. Not very efficient and didn’t last long but I’Ve never been able to bin it because I think it’s a design classic. Maybe toaster will join it…

LadyGracie Wed 15-Dec-21 19:07:49

I had a lovely cheap glass one from Asda which started leaking I've now got a Breville. Mine usually last a couple of years.