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Kettle Recommendation

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Welshy Thu 05-Oct-23 12:59:29

Good afternoon ..... I am looking for a stainless steel kettle for my daughter. That doesn't show any finger prints/smudges on it. Any recommendations please?

madeleine45 Sun 08-Oct-23 12:46:52

Simplest way is to tell your daughter that you could not find what seemed appropriate so offer her the money to make her own choice!

LovelyLady Sun 08-Oct-23 13:44:18

We bought an Asda kettle last month. £18 so cheap. It was so noisy it had to be returned. Can’t find a quiet electric kettle. If I’m in the kitchen, I want to be able to have a phone conversation without hearing a kettle.

Welshy Sun 08-Oct-23 13:50:35

Hi madeleine45

I was just helping her look for one. It isn't a gift. If it was that's what I would have done.

I don't buy anything for my children without asking if they like it first unless I know it's something they use. Pointless if they aren't going to wear/use it. It's either that or money.

DrWatson Mon 09-Oct-23 05:03:26

Sorry Patsy70, your Morphy-Richards has an appalling handle and lid, positively dangerous with a scald risk. We used one at a holiday flat and it was awful !!

Granmarderby10 Mon 09-Oct-23 10:03:14

LovelyLady I bought a Russel Hobbs Quiet kettle 18 months ago it is brushed steel effect.
It is certainly much quieter than a previous one that looked ”more stylish”
It doesn’t drown out conversations and normal tv volume etc
I have read that regular descaling helps also.
Though water is fairly low on lime in this house.

cc Mon 09-Oct-23 10:17:49

I have a Le Creuset Kome stovetop kettle, polished steel. It does show marks but easy to rub off. I don't think it's possible for it to leak or rust.

Callistemon21 Mon 09-Oct-23 10:40:57

DrWatson

Sorry Patsy70, your Morphy-Richards has an appalling handle and lid, positively dangerous with a scald risk. We used one at a holiday flat and it was awful !!

Well, Patsy likes hers.

Operator error perhaps?

NotSpaghetti Mon 09-Oct-23 10:45:43

Probably Callistemon21 - but my daughter has this and I burn myself on it most times I use it! I discussed this with my husband and we think it's because I've got a weaker grip than him and hold the kettle differently.

PaperMonster Mon 09-Oct-23 11:25:25

The Dualit stainless steel kettle doesn’t show fingerprints.

twiglet77 Mon 09-Oct-23 11:51:56

I’ve had expensive Russell Hobbs kettles but by far the longest lasting, by many many years, is the cheapest Tesco Value one.

Gotthattshirt Mon 09-Oct-23 13:11:56

A tip for keeping stainless steel looking good ( used in showrooms as their appliances get lots and lots of mucky finger prints). Put a teeny tiny bit of light oil (I use baby oil) on a cloth and wipe all over. Cooker hoods, oven fronts, microwave trims etc etc. polish off with clean cloth. Works a treat. Doesn’t last for ever but does last for a good long while.

Callistemon21 Mon 09-Oct-23 14:36:23

Yes, a bottle of Johnson's Baby Oil is in my under sink cupboard 🙂

Wheniwasyourage Mon 09-Oct-23 15:27:19

Thanks for the tip about light oil!

I have had a Russell Hobbs kettle for ages, and it's been easy enough to get marks off it. I do prefer a metal kettle to a plastic one, as I think the plastic ones make the water taste of plastic, which makes me wonder if I'm drinking plastic...

Coolgran65 Mon 09-Oct-23 16:04:30

I also keep baby oil in the kitchen in particular for a stainless steel backsplash at the hob and the cooker hood. The kitchen installers have me this tip many years ago.

NotSpaghetti Mon 09-Oct-23 16:52:48

Taps improve with light oil too...