Mastercard Off | Smeg KLF04CRUK Variable Temperature Stainless Steel Kettle 1.7L Cream
Smeg KLF04CRUK 50's Style Retro Kettle With Variable Temperature - Cream 7 temperature levels – Different blends of tea require different temperatures. Smeg’s KLF04 variable temperature kettle allows you to choose from a number of temperature settings between 50°C to 100°C to customise the water temperature, depending on your favourite tea – green, fruit or oolong for example. Keep Warm option – The keep warm function enables water to maintained at the selected temperature up to 20 minutes. Soft opening – The kettle opens gently when you push the lid in the designated place. 360 swivel base – The kettle can slot onto the base in any position. The base has non-slip feet and a safety system that, in the absence of water, interrupts the operation of the unit. Large capacity – The 1.7 litre jug capacity has a water gauge that shows in litres and cups! 3000W power – Super fast boiling. Acoustic alarm – An acoustic alarm activates when switching on/off, at the beginning of a cycle and at the end of cycle with option to silence this feature. Limescale filter – The kettle has an in-built stainless steel filter which filters out natural limescale. It’s removable for cleaning too.
Smeg KLF04CRUK 50's Style Retro Kettle With Variable Temperature - Cream 7 temperature levels – Different blends of tea require different temperatures. Smeg’s KLF04 variable temperature kettle allows you to choose from a number of temperature settings between 50°C to 100°C to customise the water temperature, depending on your favourite tea – green, fruit or oolong for example. Keep Warm option – The keep warm function enables water to maintained at the selected temperature up to 20 minutes. Soft opening – The kettle opens gently when you push the lid in the designated place. 360 swivel base – The kettle can slot onto the base in any position. The base has non-slip feet and a safety system that, in the absence of water, interrupts the operation of the unit. Large capacity – The 1.7 litre jug capacity has a water gauge that shows in litres and cups! 3000W power – Super fast boiling. Acoustic alarm – An acoustic alarm activates when switching on/off, at the beginning of a cycle and at the end of cycle with option to silence this feature. Limescale filter – The kettle has an in-built stainless steel filter which filters out natural limescale. It’s removable for cleaning too.
Smeg KLF04CRUK 50's Style Retro Kettle With Variable Temperature - Cream 7 temperature levels – Different blends of tea require different temperatures. Smeg’s KLF04 variable temperature kettle allows you to choose from a number of temperature settings between 50°C to 100°C to customise the water temperature, depending on your favourite tea – green, fruit or oolong for example. Keep Warm option – The keep warm function enables water to maintained at the selected temperature up to 20 minutes. Soft opening – The kettle opens gently when you push the lid in the designated place. 360 swivel base – The kettle can slot onto the base in any position. The base has non-slip feet and a safety system that, in the absence of water, interrupts the operation of the unit. Large capacity – The 1.7 litre jug capacity has a water gauge that shows in litres and cups! 3000W power – Super fast boiling. Acoustic alarm – An acoustic alarm activates when switching on/off, at the beginning of a cycle and at the end of cycle with option to silence this feature. Limescale filter – The kettle has an in-built stainless steel filter which filters out natural limescale. It’s removable for cleaning too.
Smeg KLF04CRUK 50's Style Retro Kettle With Variable Temperature - Cream 7 temperature levels – Different blends of tea require different temperatures. Smeg’s KLF04 variable temperature kettle allows you to choose from a number of temperature settings between 50°C to 100°C to customise the water temperature, depending on your favourite tea – green, fruit or oolong for example. Keep Warm option – The keep warm function enables water to maintained at the selected temperature up to 20 minutes. Soft opening – The kettle opens gently when you push the lid in the designated place. 360 swivel base – The kettle can slot onto the base in any position. The base has non-slip feet and a safety system that, in the absence of water, interrupts the operation of the unit. Large capacity – The 1.7 litre jug capacity has a water gauge that shows in litres and cups! 3000W power – Super fast boiling. Acoustic alarm – An acoustic alarm activates when switching on/off, at the beginning of a cycle and at the end of cycle with option to silence this feature. Limescale filter – The kettle has an in-built stainless steel filter which filters out natural limescale. It’s removable for cleaning too.
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Smeg 50s Retro Style Temperature Control Electric Kettle Cream KLF04CRAU
Klika 4ft x 6ft Garden Shed Storage - Green
Delivery between 10–19 June $60
Smeg 50's Retro Style Variable Temperature Electric Kettle - Cream
Delivery $7.95
Smeg 1.7 Litre Retro Style Variable Temperature Kettle - Cream
Delivery between 9–16 June $22.06
Artusi 54cm Freestanding 4 Burner Gas Cooker AFGG54W
Delivery between 9–16 June $22.06
Smeg 1.7 Litre Retro Style Variable Temperature Kettle - Cream
Delivery between 9–16 June $22.06
Smeg 1.7 Litre Retro Style Variable Temperature Kettle - Cream KLF04CRAU
Delivery between 9–16 June $22.06
Smeg 1.7 Litre Retro Style Variable Temperature Kettle - Cream
Smeg 1.7 Litre Retro Style Variable Temperature Kettle - Cream
50's Style Variable Temperature Kettle - Cream (KLF04CRAU)
originally posted on ao.com
I have bought this kettle 12 months ago and 6 months later it has developed paint blister. Smeg were very good and send a replacement kettle immediately. The next new kettle had developed a fault in the first 6 months by which the lid would not open and had to be pressed several times before it popped up. I have yet again contacted Smeg and as the original purchase was still within 12 months I received a replacement kettle within 1 day. Excellent service by Smeg customer services but unfortunately the 3rd kettle has a fault with the lid too, which this time it keeps popping up open. 3 kettles in 12 months, all faulty and now out of original guarantee so stuck with it. Really not worth the money. For this price I would expect top quality product and certainly a ... MoreI have bought this kettle 12 months ago and 6 months later it has developed paint blister. Smeg were very good and send a replacement kettle immediately. The next new kettle had developed a fault in the first 6 months by which the lid would not open and had to be pressed several times before it popped up. I have yet again contacted Smeg and as the original purchase was still within 12 months I received a replacement kettle within 1 day. Excellent service by Smeg customer services but unfortunately the 3rd kettle has a fault with the lid too, which this time it keeps popping up open. 3 kettles in 12 months, all faulty and now out of original guarantee so stuck with it. Really not worth the money. For this price I would expect top quality product and certainly a longer guarantee period. Very disappointed.
originally posted on johnlewis.com
This kettle will get the job done, but is form-over-function.I think it's good looking, but it has some very poor usability issues.1) The fill indicator is the type that is behind the handle which makes it hard to see, particularly if you are trying to see the 'max' indicator, and even if you're not holding it, it's still hard to see very clearly.2) If you could see the indicator well, the 'minimum' seems to be about 2 cups, so unlike my previous kettle I often end up boiling more than I need which is a waste.3) The noises this kettle makes are laughable, in contrast to the kettle they sound REALLY cheap, the only good thing about them is you can turn them off, but you have to do that again every time you unplug it.4) The controls are really annoying. The ... MoreThis kettle will get the job done, but is form-over-function.I think it's good looking, but it has some very poor usability issues.1) The fill indicator is the type that is behind the handle which makes it hard to see, particularly if you are trying to see the 'max' indicator, and even if you're not holding it, it's still hard to see very clearly.2) If you could see the indicator well, the 'minimum' seems to be about 2 cups, so unlike my previous kettle I often end up boiling more than I need which is a waste.3) The noises this kettle makes are laughable, in contrast to the kettle they sound REALLY cheap, the only good thing about them is you can turn them off, but you have to do that again every time you unplug it.4) The controls are really annoying. The indicators for changing the temperature are hard to see, so I ended up putting a black dot over the only other one I use regularly so I can see where to select using the lever. Even then I seem to overshoot that setting by one a lot.You can't see the temperatures written above the lights when standing up in a well lit kitchen. Because of how they have organised the controls you mostly have to press the button twice, which is annoying, but not as annoying as the times you only have to press it once, and then end up turning it off again.The last thing about the controls is that they are on two sides of a squarish base, which means it's hard to position the base nicely and still have a good view of them both.5) This one doesn't seem to bother me so much any more, but the button you press to open the top, is on the top. So you are kind of holding it closed as you are pressing it, and because it has an elegant slow opening I would often press it quick and it wouldn't open. You have to train yourself to press the button towards the back of the lid to get it to work reliably.In conclusion. Make sure you REALLY like the look of it before you pay (a lot of) money to get it. Then all the usability issues might be worth it for you.
originally posted on johnlewis.com
While it's a little more expensive than previous kettles I've purchased. The variable temperature feature is great for speciality tea and also for soaking dog food. The kettle is powerful and sports a quick boil, but doesn't 'crackle' like cheaper kettles.It took a little getting used to pressing the power button twice to start the boil, but other than that - all good!
Smeg 50s Retro Style Temperature Control Electric Kettle Cream KLF04CRAU
Klika 4ft x 6ft Garden Shed Storage - Green
Delivery between 10–19 June $60
Smeg 50's Retro Style Variable Temperature Electric Kettle - Cream
Delivery $7.95
Smeg 1.7 Litre Retro Style Variable Temperature Kettle - Cream
Delivery between 9–16 June $22.06
Artusi 54cm Freestanding 4 Burner Gas Cooker AFGG54W
Delivery between 9–16 June $22.06
I have bought this kettle 12 months ago and 6 months later it has developed paint blister. Smeg were very good and send a replacement kettle immediately. The next new kettle had developed a fault in the first 6 months by which the lid would not open and had to be pressed several times before it popped up. I have yet again contacted Smeg and as the original purchase was still within 12 months I received a replacement kettle within 1 day. Excellent service by Smeg customer services but unfortunately the 3rd kettle has a fault with the lid too, which this time it keeps popping up open. 3 kettles in 12 months, all faulty and now out of original guarantee so stuck with it. Really not worth the money. For this price I would expect top quality product and certainly a ... MoreI have bought this kettle 12 months ago and 6 months later it has developed paint blister. Smeg were very good and send a replacement kettle immediately. The next new kettle had developed a fault in the first 6 months by which the lid would not open and had to be pressed several times before it popped up. I have yet again contacted Smeg and as the original purchase was still within 12 months I received a replacement kettle within 1 day. Excellent service by Smeg customer services but unfortunately the 3rd kettle has a fault with the lid too, which this time it keeps popping up open. 3 kettles in 12 months, all faulty and now out of original guarantee so stuck with it. Really not worth the money. For this price I would expect top quality product and certainly a longer guarantee period. Very disappointed.
This kettle will get the job done, but is form-over-function.I think it's good looking, but it has some very poor usability issues.1) The fill indicator is the type that is behind the handle which makes it hard to see, particularly if you are trying to see the 'max' indicator, and even if you're not holding it, it's still hard to see very clearly.2) If you could see the indicator well, the 'minimum' seems to be about 2 cups, so unlike my previous kettle I often end up boiling more than I need which is a waste.3) The noises this kettle makes are laughable, in contrast to the kettle they sound REALLY cheap, the only good thing about them is you can turn them off, but you have to do that again every time you unplug it.4) The controls are really annoying. The ... MoreThis kettle will get the job done, but is form-over-function.I think it's good looking, but it has some very poor usability issues.1) The fill indicator is the type that is behind the handle which makes it hard to see, particularly if you are trying to see the 'max' indicator, and even if you're not holding it, it's still hard to see very clearly.2) If you could see the indicator well, the 'minimum' seems to be about 2 cups, so unlike my previous kettle I often end up boiling more than I need which is a waste.3) The noises this kettle makes are laughable, in contrast to the kettle they sound REALLY cheap, the only good thing about them is you can turn them off, but you have to do that again every time you unplug it.4) The controls are really annoying. The indicators for changing the temperature are hard to see, so I ended up putting a black dot over the only other one I use regularly so I can see where to select using the lever. Even then I seem to overshoot that setting by one a lot.You can't see the temperatures written above the lights when standing up in a well lit kitchen. Because of how they have organised the controls you mostly have to press the button twice, which is annoying, but not as annoying as the times you only have to press it once, and then end up turning it off again.The last thing about the controls is that they are on two sides of a squarish base, which means it's hard to position the base nicely and still have a good view of them both.5) This one doesn't seem to bother me so much any more, but the button you press to open the top, is on the top. So you are kind of holding it closed as you are pressing it, and because it has an elegant slow opening I would often press it quick and it wouldn't open. You have to train yourself to press the button towards the back of the lid to get it to work reliably.In conclusion. Make sure you REALLY like the look of it before you pay (a lot of) money to get it. Then all the usability issues might be worth it for you.
While it's a little more expensive than previous kettles I've purchased. The variable temperature feature is great for speciality tea and also for soaking dog food. The kettle is powerful and sports a quick boil, but doesn't 'crackle' like cheaper kettles.It took a little getting used to pressing the power button twice to start the boil, but other than that - all good!
Bought as a treat for myself Christmas 2020. It is very aesthetically pleasing on the eye and love the design, however....... I noticed after a couple of uses the plastic handle felt loose and pinched and squeaked when being held, so contacted John Lewis who kindly arranged and replacement and for the old one to be returned. Have enjoyed it until now except for not being able to read the full line area as it is covered by the handle, also, the lid is a bit clunky to open to fill the kettle, doesn't always open on first attempt, I also thought the temperature control would be useful, so bought this model instead of the standard one, however, I have never used the temperature control in the 11 months of having it. Now....this evening I noticed the white enamel ... MoreBought as a treat for myself Christmas 2020. It is very aesthetically pleasing on the eye and love the design, however....... I noticed after a couple of uses the plastic handle felt loose and pinched and squeaked when being held, so contacted John Lewis who kindly arranged and replacement and for the old one to be returned. Have enjoyed it until now except for not being able to read the full line area as it is covered by the handle, also, the lid is a bit clunky to open to fill the kettle, doesn't always open on first attempt, I also thought the temperature control would be useful, so bought this model instead of the standard one, however, I have never used the temperature control in the 11 months of having it. Now....this evening I noticed the white enamel covering has started flaking away around the spout! However, just spoke to an amazing customer services member of staff, who kindly arranged another replacement, fingers crossed for third time lucky. Excellent customer service.
I bought this originally about 2 years ago and loved it, lots of use in my house with drinking different types of tea and coffee, easy to use and very stylish.However, after 2 years the switch to chnage the temperature broke off! This was disappointing for such an expensive product. The JL customer service team were very helpful and did send out a replacement within the next day. The second kettle is working fine and no issues so far, so fingers crossed this one doesn't break!
I would give it 5 stars, but for me it needs to last to justify such a score and I haven't had it long enough to prove it's longevity (my track record with other brand kettles has been disappointing to say the least - they all seem to give up the ghost soon after the guarantee expires).It's engineered to a wholly higher standard of construction and materials which makes it feel very solid. I like that it pours perfectly and because it must use an electronic temperature sensing system it turns off just on the boil, rather than steaming away madly as some others do. Although I wasn't sure to start with I do sometimes find myself using the temperature control and stay warm functions so they are more than just a gimmick. The controls are easy enough to get used ... MoreI would give it 5 stars, but for me it needs to last to justify such a score and I haven't had it long enough to prove it's longevity (my track record with other brand kettles has been disappointing to say the least - they all seem to give up the ghost soon after the guarantee expires).It's engineered to a wholly higher standard of construction and materials which makes it feel very solid. I like that it pours perfectly and because it must use an electronic temperature sensing system it turns off just on the boil, rather than steaming away madly as some others do. Although I wasn't sure to start with I do sometimes find myself using the temperature control and stay warm functions so they are more than just a gimmick. The controls are easy enough to get used to.It is rather heavy, which could be a problem for some people, and I find the fill gauge a bit hard to see.Yes it's expensive for a kettle but it looks great; feels really well made and has additional functionality to most kettles - in fact a pleasure to use - and as I value these aspects then so far I feel it's been worth paying the price, especially if I can use it for many years.
I have now had three of these kettles. The first one being replaced soon after purchase when it simply stopped working. The second worked until it also stopped working and also leaked from side where you see the water level. The third is currently falling apart bit by bit. Part of the handle close to the top side of the kettle fell off and the handle is a bit to come off completely. The E of SMEG came off too. I am sad to not buy another it as it matches my Hob, Oven, liquidiser and toaster. However I cannot ever buy one as they are just not durable and made poorly despite looking lovely.
I was so disappointed when I opened this product having waited to make the purchase and spending more than considered reasonable for a kettle! It feels so plasticky and flimsy, the base wobbles all over the place!! The handle and chrome finishes feel like something you would find on a child's play kettle, it's awful!! I ordered the matching toaster as well, but didn't even bother to open it on the basis that the kettle was so naff! The search continues :(
We decided to treat ourselves given the kettle is on in our house on an almost hourly basis. The temperature feature is great for not burning your mouth with too hot tea and is also useful for hot cordial & herbal teas. We also like the keep warm feature in the mornings when multiple rounds are going. It also looks stylish and I quite like the little jingles - easy to hear if in another room. I don't find it any quicker than a standard kettle but we are otherwise very happy.
So mostly we've been happy with the mid-range kettles that do the job. How hard is it to boil water?So we purchased this somewhat pricey kettle just before Christmas. Several immediate issues:1. The unit, being metal get extremely hot so need to be wary with children2. It's incredibly annoying to have to press a button twice to boil water...it's it's main function so should be simpleThe clincher was that after a few weeks use, the lid doesn't open very well. Frequently taking 3 or 4 attempts before we can pour water in.All in all, perhaps the most overpriced and over-engineered home appliance I've every bought.Would strongly recommend you avoid. We've replaced it with a basic kettle (albeit plastic) that looks OK and costs 1/5 of the price. Won't be ... MoreSo mostly we've been happy with the mid-range kettles that do the job. How hard is it to boil water?So we purchased this somewhat pricey kettle just before Christmas. Several immediate issues:1. The unit, being metal get extremely hot so need to be wary with children2. It's incredibly annoying to have to press a button twice to boil water...it's it's main function so should be simpleThe clincher was that after a few weeks use, the lid doesn't open very well. Frequently taking 3 or 4 attempts before we can pour water in.All in all, perhaps the most overpriced and over-engineered home appliance I've every bought.Would strongly recommend you avoid. We've replaced it with a basic kettle (albeit plastic) that looks OK and costs 1/5 of the price. Won't be purchasing SMEG again.