Running the kettle empty.
Sometimes, people inadvertently start the kettle without water. Bad idea: this heats the heating element unnecessarily, risking damage. Always remember to check the water level before pressing the button.
Limestone: a silent enemy.
Often overlooked, these limescale deposits reduce the efficiency of your appliance, lengthen heating times, and can even slightly alter the taste of the water. Regular descaling is therefore essential (we will discuss this further below).Small, often overlooked problems.
A damaged cord, an unstable base, a crack… These are all signs that shouldn't be ignored. If your kettle shows any signs of weakness, it's better to replace it than to take unnecessary risks.
Do not allow the water to stagnate.
Leaving water in the kettle for several days encourages mineral deposits and can lead to unpleasant odors. The best approach? Empty and rinse it after each use.
The ideal method for hassle-free use.