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10 Best Traditional Electric Kettles in the UK of 2025

April 25, 2025
  • April 25, 2025
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For years, the gentle whistle of a stovetop kettle was the morning soundtrack in our kitchen. But life got busy and I had to look into electric options.

But part of me always loved the classic look and pour of a traditional kettle. In my quest to combine efficiency with that familiar design, I’ve tested a range of electric kettles that echo the beloved stovetop.

This guide is my opinion on the top 10 best traditional electric kettles in the UK in 2025. This article is my review, helping you find a model that offers both timeless style and modern performance.

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FAQs

Which of these kettles boils water the fastest?

The Tower T10044RGG Cavaletto Pyramid Kettle is noted for its rapid boil technology, capable of boiling one cup of water in under 45 seconds. The Smeg KLF03CRUK Retro Style Electric Kettle also boasts a super-fast 3000W boil.

I’m concerned about limescale. Which kettles have good filters?

Most of the reviewed kettles include removable limescale filters. These include the Haden 197221 Highclere, Tower T10044RGG Cavaletto, Morphy Richards 100130 Venture, De’Longhi KBOV3001.BG, Cuisinart CTK17PU, Daewoo SDA1576 Kensington, Russell Hobbs 26270 Emma Bridgewater, Daewoo SDA2480GE Sienna, and Smeg KLF03CRUK. The filters are designed to be removable for easy cleaning.

I have a large family. Which kettle has the biggest capacity?

The Igenix IG4350 Corded Catering Traditional Kettle has the largest capacity at 3.5 litres. This is significantly larger than the other models, which typically range from 1.5 to 1.7 litres.

I want a kettle that looks stylish. Which would you recommend?

Several kettles in this review prioritize style. The Haden 197221 Highclere and Smeg KLF03CRUK have retro designs. The Tower T10044RGG Cavaletto offers a contemporary look with rose gold accents. The De’Longhi KBOV3001.BG embodies a vintage Italian aesthetic, and the Russell Hobbs 26270 Emma Bridgewater features a classic British design. The Cuisinart CTK17PU also has a stylish, traditional dome shape.

Which of these kettles is the quietest when boiling?

The Russell Hobbs 26270 Emma Bridgewater Rise & Shine Cordless Electric Kettle is specifically noted for its quiet operation in user reviews.

I’m concerned about safety features. What should I look for?

All the reviewed kettles include essential safety features such as automatic shut-off and boil-dry protection. Some models, like the De’Longhi KBOV3001.BG, offer additional safety features like thermal cut-off and auto shut-off when lifted from the base.

Are any of these kettles particularly easy to clean?

Kettles with concealed heating elements, such as the Haden Highclere, Tower Cavaletto, Morphy Richards Venture, De’Longhi KBOV3001.BG, Cuisinart CTK17PU, Daewoo SDA1576 Kensington, Russell Hobbs Emma Bridgewater, Daewoo SDA2480GE Sienna, and Smeg KLF03CRUK, are generally easier to clean as the heating element is not directly exposed to water and mineral buildup. Removable lids also simplify the cleaning process.

I’m on a budget. Which of these kettles offers good value?

The Tower T10044RGG Cavaletto and the Daewoo SDA2480GE Sienna are often praised in reviews for offering good value for their price.

Do any of these kettles have a keep-warm function?

The research material does not consistently mention a keep-warm function for all these models. However, some higher-end electric kettles, not specifically detailed in this initial report, do offer this feature. You would need to check the specific product details for each model if this is a priority.

Where can I find more user reviews for these kettles?

You can find more user reviews on major online retailers such as Amazon, Argos, Currys PC World, and the manufacturers’ websites. These platforms often have dedicated sections for customer feedback.

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