Now on the one hand is at Brown to a brand manufacturer, which promises quality, but well worth the (supposedly) higher price gg. Cheaper products? I mean, yes.
+ Shapely, lies with the handle well suited in their hands, even for larger hands.
+ A remarkably large he ß scale filter, which can be relatively easily and quickly removed and reinserted! I know of other devices unfortunately differently (eg. As at work). Nothing is more annoying than a down the sink or in the sink fallen less limescale filter, which has slipped from the fingers when trying to put these back into the holder (which is also other multiple passes)
+ A functional release - this lets the lid catch and jump up a bit, but not completely to the top! Thus, the water vapor can not go directly to the face / on the glasses. Otherwise, the cover is folded up manually until it clicks firmly into place
+ No open coil (as in our old cooker) - this can not calcify
+ The container can be placed anywhere on the base, there is no catch / no snapping needed
+ Also good for left handers, since the handle on the pedestal can point to the left or right-sided water level indicator
+ Quasi two-tone, the grip with the buttons and the scale in gray, while the rest is white cooker with the lid
+ Adequate, usual capacity of 1.7 liters possible
+/- 65 cm cable length (standard) - depending on the site if necessary extension cable needed
Although +/- pedestal has three rubber feet on the bottom to help prevent slippage, for better stability a bit heavier base would have been desirable
+/- The advertised time to boil water is of course "irritating", if one takes a capacity of 200ml as a base. All households with a cup of coffee or tea in the morning like to take this as a guide. I cook a rule but more water, and then the whole process will take longer. "
Granted, a steep price, other manufacturers require less money. But I think the price for not justified because from my point of view determines the appearance, can satisfy the functionality and safety, everything is ok. I certainly feel that the kettle for many years can "work" in our kitchen - the old kettle is now retired after more than 10 years.