The stove comes in a pleasingly compact box, but is still adequately protected. The inspection does not show any transport damage or manufacturing defects, the processing is not limited immaculate. Stainless Steel as a quality speaks for itself. All moving parts move easily, but sit stable in their sockets. The weight is about my old Tefal kettle, but that's also just completely made of plastic. The design is well done in my opinion, the color a bit strange and not necessarily to all colors to match kitchen (pictures on Amazon are quite realistic). In the same color, there is also a coffee maker and a toaster.
In the handling of Nobilis is no mystery. Filling, turn on, wait until it bubbles and cracks. That's as fast as my other kettles also and is fast enough to me. The spout allows no spillage and drip-free pouring. 1.7 liters is enough for me at any rate out of all conceivable applications.
So overall a round image. What's to criticize? Well, maybe that the stove is as hot as the content in the stainless steel sector. Glad you touch a kettle by the handle and not to the body, one can also think, but it can also be a security risk if several people handling in the kitchen. Really stupid, however, is that the unfavorable placed under the handle water level indicator does not expect in liters, but cups. Also it can get used to, but one would make directly properly or be able to offer both scales. What would be desirable moreover, would be a warming function or at least one temperature preselection. For the price this is however not necessarily to be expected, would the Beem but significantly upgraded.
A total of Beem Nobilis is a reasonable kettle with good performance for design-oriented. Recommended.