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Kylin Electric Health Glass Kettle With Tea Infuser 1.5L 1200W
Kylin Electric Thermal Airpot/Instant Hot Water Dispenser 5.0L AU-K6750
Kylin Stainless Steel Electric Kettle 1.5L AU-6115 in White
Yoshikawa Stainless Steel Whistling Kettle - 4L
Joyoung Eletric Glass Kettle With Tea Basket Multipole Cooking Boiler 1.5L FA-K1502
Kylin Vacuum Thermal Insulated Kettle 1.5L AU-K5015
Kylin Electric Multi-Fuction Glass Kettle with Tea Infuser AU-K1050 500ml
Maxim Kitchenpro 1.7L Stainless Steel Kettle
Yoshikawa Stainless Steel Whistling Kettle - 2.5L
Yoshikawa Stainless Steel Whistling Kettle - 1.8L
Yoshikawa Stainless Steel Whistling Kettle - 1.4L
Joyoung Eletric Glass Kettle Water Boiler Multiple Cooking Boiling Bottle 1.5L FA-K1501
Heller Professional Stainless-Steel Kettle 1.8L
Tiger PDU Electric Water Boiler and Warmer 3L/4L/5L - Made in Japan
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Why the Right Kettle Actually Matters
A kettle is one of those appliances that gets used multiple times a day without much thought, until you have a bad one. Slow to boil, awkward to pour, no temperature control when you actually need it. Getting the right one makes a quiet but real difference to your daily routine.
Hello Kitchen stocks a range of kettles and water boilers covering electric kettles, glass kettles, stainless steel kettles, stovetop whistling kettles, and large-capacity water boilers for households that go through a lot of hot water.
Electric Kettles
An electric kettle is the standard choice for most households. Faster than boiling on the stove, easy to use, and available in a range of sizes and materials. Whether you want something basic that just boils water reliably, or a smarter model with temperature control and a tea infuser built in, there's an option here to suit.
Glass Kettles
A glass kettle lets you see exactly what's happening inside while the water heats, which some people genuinely prefer. They also tend to look better on the bench than a standard plastic or steel model. Several glass kettles in our range come with built-in tea infuser baskets, making them a practical choice for loose leaf tea drinkers who want to brew directly in the kettle.
Stainless Steel Kettles
Stainless steel kettles are durable, easy to clean, and don't affect the taste of the water the way some plastic kettles can over time. The range covers both electric stainless steel kettles for quick boiling and stovetop whistling kettles for those who prefer a more traditional approach or want something that works without electricity.
Temperature Control Kettles
For coffee and tea, water temperature matters more than most people realise. Boiling water is too hot for green tea and can make some coffee taste bitter. A temperature control kettle lets you set the exact temperature you need, which makes a noticeable difference if you're particular about how your cup turns out. Worth considering if you drink a variety of teas or use a pour-over or French press for coffee.
Water Boilers and Airpots
For households that go through a lot of hot water throughout the day, a large-capacity water boiler or airpot is a more practical solution than repeatedly boiling a standard kettle. Models like the Tiger electric water boiler keep water at a set temperature for hours, so hot water is always ready without waiting for a boil cycle every time.
Stovetop Whistling Kettles
A stovetop whistling kettle is a simple, reliable option that doesn't need electricity. Popular for households with gas cooktops or anyone who prefers the traditional way of boiling water. The whistle lets you know when it's ready without having to watch it, which is all you really need from a stovetop kettle.
Frequently Asked Questions
An electric kettle boils a set amount of water quickly and is designed to be used as needed. A water boiler or airpot heats a larger volume of water and keeps it at temperature for extended periods, so hot water is available on demand without waiting. Water boilers suit households that go through a lot of hot water throughout the day.
Green tea is best brewed around 70 to 80 degrees Celsius. White tea around 75 to 85 degrees. Black tea and herbal teas can handle water closer to boiling, around 95 to 100 degrees. Using boiling water on green or white tea can make it taste bitter, which is why a temperature control kettle makes a noticeable difference for tea drinkers.
Yes, glass kettles use borosilicate or heat-resistant glass specifically designed for high-temperature use. They are safe for boiling water and won't leach any chemicals into the water. The main thing to be mindful of is handling with care as glass is more fragile than stainless steel.
A smart kettle typically refers to a kettle with built-in temperature control settings that let you choose the exact temperature rather than just boiling. Some models also have a keep-warm function that maintains water at your chosen temperature for a set period after boiling. Useful for anyone who drinks different types of tea or uses specific water temperatures for brewing coffee.
Stainless steel kettles are generally preferred for taste and durability. Plastic kettles can sometimes affect the flavour of water over time, particularly older models. Stainless steel doesn't have this issue and tends to hold up better with regular daily use. Glass is another neutral option if you want to see the water level while boiling.
It depends on the base material of the kettle. Induction cooktops require magnetic cookware, so a stovetop kettle with a stainless steel base will generally work on induction. Check the individual product page for compatibility details before purchasing.
In most Australian households, descaling every one to three months is enough depending on your local water hardness. A simple way to descale is to fill the kettle with equal parts water and white vinegar, let it soak for an hour, then boil and rinse thoroughly. Regular descaling keeps the kettle performing well and prevents mineral buildup affecting the taste of your water.


