💧 Elevate Your Hydration Game!
The Mueller Premium 1500W Electric Kettle combines cutting-edge SpeedBoil technology with a sleek design, offering a 1.8-liter capacity and advanced safety features. Made from durable Borosilicate Glass and stainless steel, this kettle ensures the purest tasting water while providing cordless convenience and rapid boiling for all your beverage needs.
Brand | Mueller Austria |
Model Number | HR-A1 |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 21.89 x 15.88 x 24.49 cm; 1.36 Kilograms |
Capacity | 1.8 Liters |
Volume Capacity | 1.8 Liters |
Power / Wattage | 1500 watts |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Material | Glass |
Special Features | Cordless |
Item Weight | 1.36 Kilograms |
A**.
Not obvious how to open the kettle
Need to press on the edge of the button.
M**Y
Great kettle
I really like this kettle so far. It boils water very fast, has a nice blue light when operating, doesn't take up much counter space, looks good on the counter, and turns itself off when water boils.I've read some negative reviews that the kettle will quit working after a year of use. I've been using this kettle for a couple of months now, and it works perfectly every time. I'm really happy with it. I'll update my review if it fails prematurely.
V**
So far so good
I use now for like a month this product and I like it ,it’s beautiful ,not very quiet thought ,but doesn’t bother me that much . It’s says that is spending less electricity so that’s good I hope it does . It takes normal time to boil I think ,it’s not slow .
P**M
Quickest way to hot water
If you get absent minded and leave the kettle on, this is the product for you. My kitchen is being remodeled, and I need a way to quickly heat water. This has been a magnificent solution.My sister-in-law complains that my brother puts the tea kettle on and wanders outside. She worries that he will burn their house to the ground someday. So I purchased one for him to make his green tea. She questioned about the capacity, how fast it heats, how hot it heats… This thing is perfect. The beautiful blue lights are also appealing. It is very clear that the water is heated, and it doesn’t keep heating in a dangerous way when compared to a kettle on a stove. Enjoy the quick, very hot water, and the peace of mind.
B**O
UK review - Quiet and reasonably quick to boil
Had this kettle for about three weeks now and I have to say it's a lot quieter than our last glass fast boil kettle. It takes about 70 seconds to boil the minimum amount 0.5 ltr which is good enough for two average sized mugs and about 6 nearly 7 minutes to boil a full 1.8 ltr from cold tap water. Once boiling it takes about 10 seconds to switch itself off. Empty, it isn't any heavier than a typical plastic kettle. I read that some find the "tip/pour angle" a bit steep and I can see that this would be an issue maybe for some but as we're both reasonably able bodied at this point it isn't a problem for us. It's quite a good pourer as well except when you're on the last few drops. The glass does get hot when in use but there is a strip of plastic in between the handle and the glass to help avoid getting burned so that's a plus and there are fill level on both sides of the glass which is handy for lefties and righties.The Amazon listing says it's 110V but as we're in the UK ours is 240V an up to 2200W not the lower rating stated in the listing.Overall pretty good and worth consideringWho knew you could write so much about a kettle . . . . .
J**T
A Quality Product
This Review Is For:Mueller Ultra Kettle: Model No. M99S=====================================* The original review was written on 5-25-2023.* It was completely rewritten on 12-25-2023 with the same conclusions and additional details.=====================================BLUF (Bottom Line Up Front)As of the date of this review, there are nearly 60,000 ratings for this Mueller Kettle. The vast majority of the reviews are 5-Star and very positive, so that says a lot. I've had this kettle for over a year, use it several times a week, and I agree with all of those positive reviews.I've recommended this Mueller electric kettle to family and friends and I highly recommend it here without hesitation. That's the takeaway. If you're in the market for a water kettle, definitely consider this one.---------------------------------► VERY ATTRACTIVEFirst of all - this is an attractive modern-looking appliance. The pictures showing it turned on with the pleasantly blue running-lights shining through the clear glass of the body no doubt catch the eye of many potential customers. And it looks good just sitting on the counter. -- Except for the power cord. More on that below.► FUNCTIONWater heats quickly and the unit shuts off when a rolling boil is reached. That's all it does; It will not keep water warm or hot. The lid mechanism seems to be much sturdier as compared to electric kettles from other mfr's that I've used in the past.► TIME TO BOILINGThere are three volume measurements on the side of the glass: MAX 1.8L (61 fl.oz), 1L (34 fl.oz.), and MIN .5L (17 fl.oz.). I measured time to boiling and automatic shutoff for each volume, starting with a room temperature kettle and tap water temperature of 57° F (14° C).1.8L = 8 minutes, 39 seconds1L = 5 minutes, 12 seconds.5L = 2 minutes, 41 seconds► ERGONOMICS - HANDLEThe handle is comfortable for me but as others have noted it seems to be thicker than necessary, and those with smaller hands might appreciate a handle with a smaller profile. But as a safety concern I would think a thicker handle is easier to grip and control than one that's too small. So IMO this larger profile is likely safer for the vast majority of people.I've also noticed the handle barely gets warm even when the water is boiling. The handle can be a little slick if your hands are wet, but once you're aware, it's no longer an issue. (A lightly textured handle surface might be welcomed by some users.)► SUGGESTED IMPROVEMENT - POWER CORDIf Mueller were to ask me what could be improved, there's only one thing I would mention - and that's the power cord. Before I go further I want to first say the most important aspect of a power cord is that it's safe. And assuming a thicker power cord is always safer, I'd rather have a thicker cord. If only this stiff, thick power cord would neatly fold, bend - or just generally get out of the way.The stiff cord sticks straight out of the electric receptacle for several inches, plops on the counter and takes up space. It resists coiling and manipulating except for very large bends. So, in a small kitchen like mine the cord takes up valuable counter space, limits counter organization and doesn't want to allow for placing the kettle next to the wall.The best solution I could think of was a 90 degree adapter that would direct the power cord straight down from the receptacle. The adapter has to be heavy duty so it can handle the 1500 watt draw. I found the following right angle adapter here on Amzn. It's rated at 15 amps and should be able to handle most countertop appliances, including this kettle. I've been using this adapter on my kettle for over a year and it never even gets warm. (amazon.com/s?k=B001R0RNWK) This adapter reduces the issue only by about 50%, as the cord still has its own idea of where it wants to be.For most people the power cord will be a small issue, and I mention it here at length only because every time I use the kettle I involuntarily think about how much I dislike it.► KUDOS TO MUELLERSomething I've seen in other reviews stands out. There have been several 2023 reviews that stated the Mueller kettles leaked from the outset. Ok, things happen. Manufacturing processes are not perfect and there will always be some defective products coming off the assembly line that don't get caught in Quality Control. Those defective units appear to be outliers and it was reported that Mueller quickly replaced them. Kudos to Mueller. Sadly, it seems that fewer and fewer mfr's stand behind their products.► GENERIC TIPI have a one possibly obvious tip to throw into the ether. Over time, heat and steam from toasters & electric kettles can damage or discolor the finish of overhead cabinets. You might consider pulling these appliances out from under low hanging cabinets before use.
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