All these requests met the here-reviewed Russell Hobbs device on irreproachable manner.
The kettle comes well packed in, looks solid processed and looks with its stainless steel design in trendy retro shape to really classy.
It holds 1.7 liters and is enough therefore for the whole big pot of tea for the whole family.
Very practical is the externally visible level indicator.
The water is brought to the boil quickly thanks to proud 2400 W and can be poured completely drip-free.
The cover is completely removable and it also comes with not too small hands to clean easily into it.
Very convenient, but nowadays in kettles actually already "normal" standard are the wireless design, the flat base plate, on which one can leave the pot in any desired position (ideal therefore also for left-handers), an automatic shut-off and dry running protection.
A cable winder on the bottom rounds off the sophisticated design.
The highlights are three plates inside the pot, indicating a capacity of one, two or three cups while only larger quantities can be read from the outside.
At first I thought that the display means of the plate is not very practical, but not at all, you can see it very well when the filled water "flooded" the respective plate - a very practical and, moreover, properly designed smart and unusual extra.
I see nowhere a reason for complaint and therefore forgive the Höchstpuntzahl.
As it is with the longevity, I can not judge yet, especially since I've never owned a unit of the company, but should there be any problems, I'll resent here.