Product Details
Dualit Jug Kettle with Black Trim 72300

Dualit Jug Kettle with Black Trim 72300
From Dualit

Price: £70.00

Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Dispatched from and sold by Colanders

Average customer review:

Product Description

A stylish and hard working kettle from Dualit which features the rapid boil element.

Features:


  • Cordless base allows the kettle to be positioned at any angle

  • All polished stainless steel kettle with heatproof handles and knobs

  • Oversized non-drip spout

  • Large viewing window on both sides

  • Hinged lid with heatproof ball knob

  • Removable limescale filter

  • Capacity of 1.5 litres

  • Dimensions approximately: 25cm high, 22cm wide (including handle), 18cm deep

  • Stainless steel and Black finish available

  • 1 year guarantee


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #96631 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: Dualit
  • Model: 72300

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
Cordless Jug Kettle, 1.5 Litre capacity, 360° axis base, Chrome with black trim


Customer Reviews

Not durable enough for the price2
Modern kettles seem to be some of the most poorly designed electrical appliances in the home. This is so nearly a good one, in that it's simple and there's no flimsy plastic lid mechanism to break. Unfortunately, the plastic measuring window has cracked after 2 years and the kettle now leaks. Not good enough when you could buy three cheap "do the job" kettles for the money.

great looks poor longevity1
This was a good kettle, but the plastic measurement gauge cracked so badly that the kettle started leaking and is now totally useless, just after the guarentee expired of course, no response from Dualit when contacted. Unfortunately very expensive when usable for a little over a year, very disappointing.

SOOO DISAPPOINTED1
I bought this kettle to match my much beloved toaster. I had read the reviews below about the water guage window, but I naively thought that if it was such a common fault, that the mighty Dualit would have rectified it by then. Obviously not. From the start, the kettle left water on the base when removed, which according to the manual is OK ...? It is now just over a year, and sure enough, I came into the kitchen yesterday to a worktop flooded with water. The plastic hasn't actually cracked, but a seal around it must have gone or something, as there was a steady trickle from the bottom of the window. I really can't believe Dualit are still selling these! I really would like another one, but won't buy one until they bring out a new model - even then with caution. Think I fancy the thermal kettles next :o)
BUY THIS AT YOUR PERIL!