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The Russell Hobbs 1.7L Brushed Stainless Steel Cordless Kettle combines rapid 3KW boiling power with whisper-quiet 1 dB technology, making it perfect for modern, busy lifestyles. Featuring a removable anti-scale filter, a drip-less spout, and a 360° base, it offers convenience and durability without compromising style or performance.
Brand | Russell Hobbs |
Model Number | 20460 |
Colour | Stainless Steel |
Product Dimensions | 21.8 x 23.5 x 15.8 cm; 1.2 kg |
Volume Capacity | 1.7 litres |
Noise Level | 1 dB |
Runtime | 1 minute |
Special Features | Water Level Indicator, Drip-Less Spout, Quick Boiling, Removable Filter |
Item Weight | 1.2 kg |
H**8
Fast and importantly quiet
A great deal quieter but just as fast. Ideal for open plan kitchen diner. Well made and looks good
O**Y
Efficient kettle
This kettle boils quickly and is very quiet when you are boiling more than 1 cup of water. It is efficient and looks good.
A**T
4 months in - so far so good!
Review for: Russell Hobbs Brushed Stainless Steel Electric 1.7L Cordless Kettle: £32Four months in and I'm happy with this kettle. It boils water quickly and quietly. The cup volume measurer is useful. It feels sturdy and well built. The blue ring light shows clearly when it's in use. You can lift it off the base once it has boiled. It does all the basics well in my view.All in all a good purchase for £32.
S**N
Fairly quiet boil
Nice kettleFairly quiet boil.. love the blue light feature..bought matching toaster looks good in kitchen .. arrived on time .. good quality
A**W
Really quiet, fast boil and easy variable temperature setting
This Russell Hobbs kettle was more expensive than I hoped to spend but it does have a 2-year warranty. I like everything about it and in many ways it is better than my old Duronic variable temperature kettle which packed up after 2.5 years. When it arrived I at first thought I'd ordered the wrong size because it's shorter than my previous 1.7 litre kettle. However, it's just a slightly more squat shape.. It really is very quiet when boiling - it starts silently then builds a little so you know it's actually boiling. The variable temperature control is really easy and it also shows you the starting temperature of the water. The kettle does retain the heat quite well for a while after boiling. It also has a really nice pouring spout, with no bubbling up or spalshing like I've had with previous kettles. All in all I'm glad I chose this brand. I just hope it lasts beyond the warranty period.
L**M
Noisy, otherwise great…
Unfortunately the first kettle did not sit properly on the base. Great returns policy and another sent straight away. It works really well. Quick and no spill pour BUT it is much noisier than any other kettle I have had - it’s advertised as ‘up to 75% quieter’. Not quite sure whether to return and hope the next one works as it should. Will be asking a couple of friends to assess the noise tomorrow !!
S**L
Quiet, clean design, small footprint
Clean, clear, simple design that is at lear 4Db quieter than the previous kettle and an excellent pour.Simple buttons built in to the kettle handle, and a clear display make for easy used and a compact footprint.
S**D
This is my 3rd Kettle now !
I have always had Russell Hobbs kettles as did my parents before me, but we usually bought the "traditional" shape ones.This is now my 3rd kettle of this particular model and they seem to be lasting 4 years each !Firstly they are a good kettle, and virtually noiseless for about 8-9 months, then the noise increases, so like a good customer I bought their official 'Multi Purpose Descaler' which isn't cheap, and that cures the problem for 2 months if you are lucky, then you need to repeat the process and you only get 5 doses in each bottle, I bought 3 bottles - so basically one it starts getting noisy there is no cure, so don't waste your money on the descaler,I suppose how long the noiseless last depends on your water hardness softness too, out water is very, very slightly limey, you really don't get any limescale build up inside the kettle though as such.Regarding the lid sticking by other reviewers. this has personally never happened to us.Also the 'plastic' taste in the water, once gain we have never found that, and my only thought is that are people filling the kettle to max, boiling it, throwing the water out and repeating the operation - as stated in the instructions ?Wouldn't be the first time people haven't read the instructions, and that includes me sometimes by the way.Now for my BIG grumble and one that Russell Hobbs SHOULD address that is the on/off switch.It seems these are designed to fail, every 4 years in our case, as that has happened to both out last 2 kettles, and I feel sure it will happen to this new one too. in 4 years timeI might add that the traditional Russell Hobbs kettles lasted at least 15 years, and IF you were unlucky you might need to replace the element, I and I have replaced at least 500 on the old style ones (Saturday Job), but that that was it, people loved those kettles.Right, back to my point, the on/off tab that you press down eventually fails and snaps off... why ? because it is just plastic and I suspect the heat from the bottom of the kettle also makes it fail and snap.It is absolutely impossible to repair, because it snaps of at the furthermost point, you just can't get into it and repair it safely,I have worked in electrical/electronics virtually all my life, along with a period in design so I have a lot more insight/experience into these sort of problems.This design or material choice (why not make the stem out of metal, then attach the plastic bit on the end of the stem ?) is making people throw away a perfectly usable kettle, everting else was perfectly fine on the two I binned.We are supposed to making everything sustainable and NOT throw away perfectly good electrical goods for a simple fix... Russell Hobbs please listen !I nearly gave this 3 stars, but when it is working it is fine, the noise is a problem after a while but I can live with that, but the switch snapping off is just criminal really though, look how many customers have reported this.The big question is when (... not if) this switch fails again, will I buy another Russell Hobbs question, well no unless they address the issue.I personally have supported Russel Hobbs for 50 years now, and as I say my parents did too, but is it now time to call it a day ?We shall see in 4 years time... over to you Russell Hobbs.
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