This product has an auto shut-off for added safety. The kettle automatically turns off after water boils for added safety & convenience
There is a heating element in the kettle. As the water boils, the inner temperature of the kettle rises. Once the boiling temperature is reached, a small thermostat is triggered which turns the kettle off, so as to not boil continually. This thermostat works optimally with the lid on the kettle fully closed, if the lid is not fully closed, it does not switch the kettle off as quickly.
plug it in into the wall, fill it up with water, turn it on and when it clicks off the water is boiled
Compared to leaving the kettle on and hot all the time, it certainly saves electrical energy if the kettle is turned off when it's not in use. The switch can be used to perform that vital function.
To heat milk quickly and efficiently using an electric kettle, fill the kettle with the desired amount of milk and turn it on. Monitor the milk closely to prevent boiling over. Once the milk reaches the desired temperature, turn off the kettle and carefully pour the hot milk into a container or mug. Be cautious as milk can heat up rapidly in an electric kettle.
To heat milk efficiently using an electric kettle, pour the desired amount of milk into the kettle and turn it on. Monitor the milk closely to prevent boiling over, and stir occasionally to ensure even heating. Once the milk reaches your desired temperature, turn off the kettle and carefully pour the milk into a separate container for use.
Sookie took the kettle off after Polly put it on.
Polly put the kettle on. Polly put the kettle on. Polly put the kettle on and let's have tea. Sukey taken it off again. Sukey taken it off again. Sukey taken it off again. They're all gone away.
On what? this makes no sense.
Its called a bi-metallic switch, which switches off when the kettle boils, as the switch is made from two layers of different metals, which expand at different rates when heated, which causes the sandwich of the two metals to "bend" when it heats up.
No, it makes no difference.
No, it makes no difference.