- Double-sided water level indicator, therefore, ideally suited for both right-Link skipper.
- Convenient placement of the pot, no fiddling.
- Quick & relatively quiet; even at maximum filling barely jogging through "Bubbelbildung".
- Chic design.
- Convenient cable management
Points that have been noted in other reviews as negative and to which I have made me a little worried before buying:
- Some complained pungent plastic taste of tea water.
I can not confirm with me twice decoction has completely passed. I have learned that there are actually people out there who are very intense on tastes that I do not even perceive. The horde of teeliebenden guests, which I have already "beteet" our stove so heard obviously not to this group or I got lucky with my Severin, since it was not previously complained. ;)
- The wide spout.
The spout of this kettle is indeed extremely broad (up to 5cm water jet directly at the pitcher). Due to the shape of the beak, the beam bundles but just below the pot, so that even the smaller cups filling is not difficult. I have wide spout rather experienced as positive: We are making us usually can of tea, and by the wide beam is you do not ever with the kettle in front of the pot and waiting for the trickle from the kettle finally fills the pot. Plus: no mess, injections or drops. So for me, perfect design.
Who now but extremely weak wrists has (because the cooker is not difficult) and the kettle necessarily have to start at the cup, as is ill - because the top of the beak of the beam is actually quite wide.
- The weak, barely visible signal lamp
The shape of the pot the bulb is actually sometimes difficult to see, especially from a short distance / angle from above. Who now so is waiting in front of his kettle, must be based on the clearly audible "click!" leaving. Well, and when the pot is in the sun, the thing is not good to see, because the diode is quite tiny and weak, no floodlights. Of some greater distance from the lamp, however, is to identify properly, and the click is heard as clearly enough that the faint lights in itself is not a major problem.
Conclusion: Can tea drinkers and all people who need less than 5 minutes to tilt back a cup want the perfect kettle!