When the kettle on Thursday arrived (just 2 days after ordering), it has been tested. After we unpacked it from 2 cartons and cardboard products, first checks to see if he's all. He was. First filled with water (Large loading aperture, press with your thumb switch and lid springs open, by pressing it again closes with an audible click) up to the maximum level and let cook. Of course, 1.7 l take longer than 1 liter (summed up so much our old) but we are pleased with the performance. He is very quiet (compared to our old from Tefal), the blue lighting looks very nice, the glass container is hot (which is Logsch yes), but the handle stays cool. Einzies drawback: The Einchalthebel is made of transparent plastic, as we wait and see how long it goes well, but is protected under the handle for the time being. The lid closes tightly, we could see even no unpleasant plastic smell, not even boil at first. Probably feeling thing. Kettle stands firmly on the base plate, the cable length and enough for us, but might be too short for one or the other, as I said, we do fit. The pouring is great, it drips nothing wrong. Because we use filtered water to keep the calcification in the borders, but with hard water, the lime can also set fast on the glass, which then of course looks ugly. In this case, a steel maker would be recommendable. The heating element is concealed, and through the opening, my wife comes with your hand into it well to clean it. However, for larger hands, it can be problematic. Shutdown engages quickly, also you can see it, because the light goes out.
For us, a successful purchase, we would recommend it.