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Which kettle do you mean? Or did you mean 'Who invented the kettle'? As with most cooking utensils, it is unlikely that a specific person 'invented' the kettle, since that sort of thing developed as necessary through the ages.

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When was the electric kettle invented?

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Who made the first electric kettle made?

Arthur Leslie Large invented the first electric kettle.


Where was the kettle invented?

Kettle was invented in Paris


Why was the kettle invented?

The kettle was invented to boil water, first ones were placed directly onto a stove top (much like a pot); later electric ones use an element to heat the water


Which part of the electric kettle is the earth wire connected?

the metal casing of the electric kettle


Was it Robert stevenson or James watt that invented the kettle?

It was James Watt who is credited with inventing the modern steam engine. The concept of the electric kettle was not invented by a single individual, but it evolved over time with contributions from various inventors and engineers.


When was the kettle invented?

it was invented in 1887


What did Arthur Leslie Large invent?

The first Electric Kettle was invented by Arthur Leslie Large in Birmingham, UK, in 1922. It was not the same as modern electric tea kettles.


Is it safe to put milk in an electric kettle?

No, it is not safe to put milk in an electric kettle as it can cause the milk to scorch and create a mess or even damage the kettle.


What energy does an electric kettle have?

The energy which powers a kettle ultimately comes from the Sun. While a kettle is powered by electrical energy if it is an electric kettle or gas if it is whistling kettle, the energy ultimately comes from the Sun and came to Earth as sunlight.


How do you store a electric kettle?

In a cabinet


How does an electric kettle heat up water?

An electric kettle heats up water by using an electric heating element located at the bottom of the kettle. When the kettle is plugged in and turned on, the electric current passes through the heating element, generating heat. This heat transfers to the water, causing it to heat up and eventually boil.