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[C1311]Cuisinart Electric Tea Kettle
by Mayoor Patel, May
The electric kettle certainly has changed since Arthur Leslie Large first invented it in 1922. His amazing new kettle, one that plugged in instead of having to use the heating element on the stove, was a step in technology that made making tea so much easier. There was less crowding on the stove in an area when the dishes were kept on the stove so they would stay warm until mealtime. The kettle could sit on the counter and be used even when there was a meal being made on the stove. Doing one thing no longer meant you could not do the other. A few years later, in 1930, another advance was made with the introduction of an automatic cut-out. This safety feature was much appreciated since it kept the water from potentially boiling away if the person became distracted and forgets about the boiling kettle. The next big step came in 1959 when the classic style of kettle appeared. Known as the K2 is was the next step in this product's development.

Since then the electric kettle has continued to evolve, with additional enhancements making its use easier than ever. Kettles have changed in size and shape, making them an indispensable part of the average kitchen. There are small ones for people living alone or large ones to meet the needs of a family of tea or coffee drinkers. There are even cordless electric models now. These kettles sit on a heating element that is plugged into the wall. The kettle sits on it until it boils and then is lifted off to pour the water and returned until needed the next time.

But this is not the only advance the electric kettles have made. Recently a new kettle was invented in Britain that is designed to make better use of electricity. It can easily be filled up, though of course one can fill it partially if that is a person's preference. But the kettle is made to give the user the opportunity to take a full kettle and siphon off lesser into a special compartment so that it only boils as little as the person wants. The premise is that this way the customers can save thirty percent in power usage. Some think it is a great idea; they see new technology at work. Others wonder why a person would not simply fill the kettle only as far as they need to.

Modern conveniences have definitely helped make life easier for the people of today. One of the things that technology has enhanced is people's enjoyment of simple, but pleasurable things in life such as tea drinking. Before, people needed fire to boil water for brewing tea, but now, people can save on gas by using electricity to help them enjoy this simple, but invigorating ritual. With an electric tea kettle, boiling water becomes faster and easier for everyone.

What Electric Tea Kettles are Made of

An electric tea kettle is mainly composed of metal such as steel, aluminum, iron or silver. However, not all kettles are all-metal because there are also those that are made of plastic. Plastic electric kettles are composed of heat-resilient materials such as polystyrene, polypropylene, or low density polyethylene, although they still need metal heating elements. Plastic electric tea kettles are lighter while metal ones are sturdier. People choose between the two depending on their needs.

Electric Tea Kettle Design

An electric tea kettle basically has electronic components that include a heating element, the thermostat, the power switch, a cord, and a plug. The heating element is connected to the electric cord and converts electrical energy to heat energy. The thermostat automatically turns off the kettle when it is already boiling. The components of the tea kettle are usually manufactured by subcontracted factories outside the US. They are then delivered to local factories for final assembly, and perhaps finishing.

The raw materials of an electric kettle vary widely depending on the quality being called for. High-quality kettles typically use high grade steel or silver, while low-end tea kettles may simply use aluminum. Electric kettle design ideas are influenced by many factors. Companies who have their own research and development facilities may present new concepts for kettle designs for new functionalities and safety features. Brands that have fashion design departments may also create models for aesthetic purposes more than function.

Electric Tea Kettle Quality

Electric kettles are required to undergo quality control inspection through different locations in the factory from its raw materials to the finished product. The plastic and steel materials are bound for preparation, testing, and examination of defects such as scratches, discoloration, or wear. Each set of electrical components are also required to be inspected and tested by laboratories before they can be assembled.

Once the electric tea kettles have been assembled in factories, they are again subject to multi-level inspections throughout the entire manufacturing process. The finished product - the final electric kettle - is then checked by plugging in to an electrical source and the operated prior to being packed for selling.

Popular Kettle Brands and Models

Different companies offer different models of tea kettles, each catering to different preferences and needs. Here are some of them:

Aquaexpress Electric Tea Kettle by Braun - this model has a large, ergonomic handle that assists in pouring water or tea easily. The kettle also has gauges on either sides so that it would be easier to measure its contents. The heating element uses gold-plated metal, that helps minimize the accumulation of mineral scales. Best of all, the tea jug is cordless, and is thus very convenient.

Ibis Electric Tea Kettle by Bodum - this model is highly prized for its large capacity and fast boiling. The electric kettle can hold up to seven cups of water. At its maximum capacity, it can heat water in no more than five minutes. The jug can easily be lifted off the base for convenient pouring. The kettle comes in three attractive colors.

Bosch Designer Water/Tea Kettle - this pricey kettle is a creation by prizewinning designer F.A. Porsche. This is valued for its fashionable design and slick look. It has a brushed aluminum exterior that prevents annoying fingerprints.

Cordless Electric Tea Kettle by Delonghi Metropolis - yet another stylish model is as beautiful as it is functional. This kettle can hold up to seven liters, and has an automatic shutter.

Technology has definitely brought tea kettles to a higher level. With the new electric kettles available in the market, people can enjoy tea while having an indispensable kitchen tool that is not only functional, but beautiful as well.
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