The kettle of "Melitta" is with his station, which has a retention function for excess cable, and of course a manual, you can save yourself happy, also comes in a cute little package. The structure is so instinctive and fast.
The combination of stainless steel and black plastic parts not only looks good but also classy and timeless. It can be put to any kitchen and kitchen equipment, without thereby destroying the entire image. The handle is also small, but still sufficient to loose and tight to fiddle with the pot. On this there is also a mechanical device for opening the door to fill the water. A scale behind the handle displays the contents, while the whole push of a button located under the bar starts.
So flap, water pure, flap, press the button and wait. Exactly how long the highest capacity is cooked in water, I can not say exactly, but it does not take too long and the manufacturer's specification of a few minutes is absolutely right. What has puzzled me at this point a little:
The manufacturer itself speaks of the "fast-cooking water-for-1-cup", although he indicates a pint at a minimum in its scale. Huh? The values and norms for 1 cup have changed rapidly? I do not think so, but just because there is a minimum, it does not mean that the water does not boil under minimum. Of course, it also cooks 250 ml of water - and then but this very fast! So if there is get hectic morning and must be fast, then this is certainly not to blame kettle when it gets a little later.
Conclusion:
A very good kettle, who was just boils water. Unlike other products that tend to be made of plastic, this kettle is of course nice to look at and elicits our ladies of course a "Ohhhh, the süüüß!". Jackpot, gentlemen.