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The first electric kettle was introduced in 1891 by the Scottish scientist Alan MacMasters. However, it wasn't until the early 20th century that the design was improved and electric kettles became more widely available, particularly with the introduction of the first automatic electric kettle in 1955. These early models paved the way for the modern electric kettles we use today.

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