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Proctor Silex K2070 1-Quart Automatic Electric Kettle, White |  | Brand: Proctor Silex Category: Kitchen
List Price: $15.99 Buy New: $11.52 as of 3/11/2010 04:45 CST details You Save: $4.47 (28%)
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Seller: ProMax Supply Rating: 509 reviews Sales Rank: 115
Color: White Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 5 x 9.2 x 7.3 Warranty: 1
MPN: K2070H Model: K2070 UPC: 022333907153 EAN: 0022333907153 ASIN: B00023XCWS
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 1000-watt electric kettle rapidly boils up to 1 quart of water | | • | Detachable cord and nonspill spout for graceful serving | | • | Immersed heating element; automatic shut off; boil-dry protection | | • | Dual water-level indicators; easy-open lid with security lock for safety | | • | Measures approximately 9-1/6 by 5 by 7-1/3 inches; 180-day limited warranty |
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Product Description This Proctor Silex K2070 Electric Kettle features 1 quart capacity. The cordless base gives you the pPortability of stove top kettle. Immersed heating element and 1000 watts of power for rapid boiling. The unit features a detachable cord and a nonspill spout for easy usage.
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Cleaning Issues March 10, 2010 Lila Z. 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I had to get a new electric water boiler after just a few days with this one, though it was my own choosing. It seemed to boil fine and all, but its crazy difficult to clean properly. The heating system is made of heating coils at the bottom of the container and you're pretty screwed if tea dregs accidentally get stuck down there or if someone uses it to boil something other than water, like milk, that will get insanely stuck to it! I saw screws on the back of the container and maybe if I had had those tiny screwdrivers and like five hours of time I could have figured out a way to get the coil out to clean them, I'm not sure. It didn't seem worth it. it's best in general to just spring for a slightly more expensive one- you pay for what you get!
Exactly what I needed! March 9, 2010 DoKi (Maryland) I needed a small, cheap electric tea kettle for my classroom so I can conveniently enjoy a mug of tea or my nutrisystem lunches without having to go downstairs to the teacher's lounge to use the microwave. So that being said, I am only one or two cups at any given time. I couldn't believe how quickly the water boiled!!! It felt like seconds, before I knew it, my water was done! There is no whistle, which I like. I certainly It does shut off automatically when it has reached boiling. The lid comes up so that it can be easily cleaned. The electrical cord plugs in and out of the kettle, so that you can safely fill it and empty it. If you are looking for a cheap, small electic kettle then look no further.
It's o.k....... March 8, 2010 Michael Amouri Well, it does heat up water.
I bought this product so I could heat up water at work to make coffee in a Press Pot. It does what it's supposed to do....heat up water....just fine. However, I will have to say it's quite a bit slower than the one I have at home (another manufacturer). All in all, though, for the price it's a nice purchase.
Works great March 5, 2010 Dubs This is a great little heater for making coffee with my manual drip coffee maker. The Max fill line is 1.0L, but I fill it all the way to the top to squeeze out nearly 1.5L of hot water (almost enough for brewing 10 cups -- it comes up a little short). I love the relatively low wattage so I don't have to worry about tripping breakers in my cubicle. A bonus is that you can use any computer power cord to plug into this pitcher, so I ditched the short cord that came with it and now use a 6 footer!
Good value March 4, 2010 Savvy Shopper (Nashville, TN) This is a great little kettle that gets quite a lot of use in our home. It heats fast and works well and is a great deal, in my opinion.
My only complaint is that it doesn't have a bell or buzz or other signal when the water is ready. After years of using a stovetop whistler, I tend to start the water and do some chores while it heats and, with this kettle, several times I return only to find that my water is no longer hot enough for tea! Electric kettles with a signal feature are terribly expensive though, so even with the occasional re-heat, this still uses less energy than firing up my stove. And I'm learning to slow down and do kitchen-focused chores while waiting for my water to brew. I still give it four stars! Good value!!
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