He even 1.7 liters.
The level indicator has in addition to the 1.0-liter and 1.7-liter mark still cup marks. If you want to make just one cup of tea you need not unnecessarily more boil water than necessary. With my old kettle estimating was much more difficult. For larger cups about go for the mark for 2 cups.
The heating element is concealed in the ground. So you need not fill minimum quantity of water, like kettles with an open spiral. In addition, so cleaning is easier and there are fewer places can calcify.
The cable can be wound up in the soil. Pulling it out just as far as you need it.
A nice gimmick, not a purchase criterion, is the bell. It rings when the water is completed and the power switch tilts back.
Also no reason to buy, but "nice to have" is the small filter through which the water flows during tipping.
I'm very happy with it. I can only recommend.
By the way:
An illustration is here probably by another Philips kettle. This has certainly not yet even an on-off toggle switch at the top of the handle. Statdessen is there the button to open the lid.