It boils water. And it looks red. Yay

Update: the tea filter broke and thus the auto shutoff as well (fix this with a towel on the top of the kettle). There’s a fragile plastic rod that attaches to either a string or a spring that controls the tea filter’s mounting. It broke for me and just flopped downwards instead of shutting the kettle. Managed to get a replacement, but I wouldn’t get this exact model.

  • Botzo@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Uh, the one we have doesn’t do any wifi. Turn the dual to set the temp and push it to heat to temp. Maybe that’s what the “pro” stuff is about? And agreed, that’s absolutely silly.

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      5 months ago

      Ok, yeah, definitely had an update since we bought a couple years ago. At least it looks like the wifi stuff is for firmware updates only.

      • CosmicTurtle0 [he/him]@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        5 months ago

        Why does a kettle need firmware?! It does one thing. Heat water. It turn electricity on when water is below a temperature.

        Unless physics is getting updates on a regular basis, there is no good reason for a kettle to need anything except electricity.

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          5 months ago

          I’m just throwing out there homekit integration and automation. You can open your door home from work and the kettle starts boiling. Or heats up before you get downstairs for morning coffee.

          Niche, but not useless.