
Electric kettles are widely used in households because of their ease of use—just add water, turn on the switch, and wait a few minutes for boiling water. However, improper use can cause issues. Here are 5 common mistakes that 9 out of 10 households often make:
1. Choosing any type of electric kettle
Many people assume that all electric kettles are the same and opt for the cheapest option as long as it boils water. However, the material of the kettle is crucial.
When buying an electric kettle, it’s best to choose one made from 304 stainless steel. This type of steel is highly resistant to corrosion and heat, ensuring that the boiled water remains safer and free from contaminants.
2. Overfilling the kettle
It’s common for people to fill the kettle to its maximum capacity. However, this habit is risky because the water may overflow while boiling, potentially leaking into the kettle base and causing a short circuit or damage.
To prevent this, always check the maximum water level indicator marked inside the kettle. Never fill water beyond this point to ensure safety and extend the kettle’s lifespan.
