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Kenwood KETTLE Kenwood Eterna Plastic Kettle Glossy White - ZJP31.000WH
Kenwood KETTLE Kenwood Eterna Plastic Kettle Glossy White - ZJP31.000WH
Kenwood Eterna Plastic Kettle Glossy White - ZJP31.000WH
Regular price R 599.00
Kenwood KETTLE Kenwood Eterna Plastic Kettle Glossy Black - ZJP31.000BK
Kenwood KETTLE Kenwood Eterna Plastic Kettle Glossy Black - ZJP31.000BK
Kenwood Eterna Plastic Kettle Glossy Black - ZJP31.000BK
Regular price R 599.00
Sunbeam KETTLE Sunbeam Cool Touch Kettle White SSK-1800W
Sunbeam KETTLE Sunbeam Cool Touch Kettle White SSK-1800W
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Sunbeam Cool Touch Kettle White SSK-1800W
Regular price R 329.00
Goldair KETTLE Goldair 1.7L 360 Degrees Plastic Kettle White GPK-1700
Goldair KETTLE Goldair 1.7L 360 Degrees Plastic Kettle White GPK-1700
Goldair 1.7L 360 Degrees Plastic Kettle White GPK-1700
Regular price R 319.00
Pineware KETTLE Pineware 1.7L Cordless Kettle Black PCPK20-B
Pineware KETTLE Pineware 1.7L Cordless Kettle Black PCPK20-B
Pineware 1.7L Cordless Kettle Black PCPK20-B
Regular price R 229.00
Delonghi KETTLE Delonghi Icona Metallics Electric Kettle Beige KBOT3001.BG
Delonghi KETTLE Delonghi Icona Metallics Electric Kettle Beige KBOT3001.BG
Delonghi Icona Metallics Electric Kettle Beige KBOT3001.BG
Regular price R 1,599.00
Russell Hobbs KETTLE Russell Hobbs Nexus 1.7L Cordless Kettle Black RHPCK09
Russell Hobbs KETTLE Russell Hobbs Nexus 1.7L Cordless Kettle Black RHPCK09
Russell Hobbs Nexus 1.7L Cordless Kettle Black RHPCK09
Regular price R 1,299.00
MILEX KETTLE Milex Creamy Craft Milk Frother MBF001
MILEX KETTLE Milex Creamy Craft Milk Frother MBF001
Milex Creamy Craft Milk Frother MBF001
Regular price R 1,299.00
Pineware KETTLE Pineware 1.7L Ribbed Glass Kettle PRGK360
Pineware KETTLE Pineware 1.7L Ribbed Glass Kettle PRGK360
Pineware 1.7L Ribbed Glass Kettle PRGK360
Regular price R 329.95
Pineware KETTLE Pineware 1.7L Stainless Steel Kettle PSSK02
Pineware KETTLE Pineware 1.7L Stainless Steel Kettle PSSK02
Pineware 1.7L Stainless Steel Kettle PSSK02
Regular price R 269.95
Taurus KETTLE Taurus Kettle 360 Degree Cordless Stainless Steel Brushed 1L 1500W Selene 958561
Taurus KETTLE Taurus Kettle 360 Degree Cordless Stainless Steel Brushed 1L 1500W Selene 958561
Taurus Kettle 360 Degree Cordless Stainless Steel Brushed 1L 1500W Selene 958561
Regular price R 599.00
Swan KETTLE Swan Townhouse Stainless Steel Pearl White 1,7 Litre Jug Kettle STH17W
Swan KETTLE Swan Townhouse Stainless Steel Pearl White 1,7 Litre Jug Kettle STH17W
Swan Townhouse Stainless Steel Pearl White 1,7 Litre Jug Kettle STH17W
Regular price R 899.00
Swan KETTLE Swan Townhouse Stainless Steel Black 1,7 Litre Jug Kettle STH17B (7893177794649)
Swan KETTLE Swan Townhouse Stainless Steel Black 1,7 Litre Jug Kettle STH17B (7893177794649)
Swan Townhouse Stainless Steel Black 1,7 Litre Jug Kettle STH17B
Regular price R 899.00
Swan KETTLE Swan Townhouse Stainless Steel Silver 1,7 Litre Jug Kettle STH17S
Swan KETTLE Swan Townhouse Stainless Steel Silver 1,7 Litre Jug Kettle STH17S
Swan Townhouse Stainless Steel Silver 1,7 Litre Jug Kettle STH17S
Regular price R 899.00
Delonghi KETTLE Delonghi 1.7L Ballerina Seta Kettle Silk Blue KBDS3001.BL (7824935321689)
Delonghi KETTLE Delonghi 1.7L Ballerina Seta Kettle Silk Blue KBDS3001.BL (7824935321689)
Delonghi 1.7L Ballerina Seta Kettle Silk Blue KBDS3001.BL
Regular price R 1,859.00
defy KETTLE Defy Glow 1.7L Cordless Kettle WK4216B (7824704962649)
defy KETTLE Defy Glow 1.7L Cordless Kettle WK4216B (7824704962649)
Defy Glow 1.7L Cordless Kettle WK4216B
Regular price R 499.00
Cadac Stove Kettle Cadac Born Free Stove Top Whistling Kettle 2.5L Grey 8715 (7819364892761)
Cadac Stove Kettle Cadac Born Free Stove Top Whistling Kettle 2.5L Grey 8715 (7819364892761)
Cadac Born Free Stove Top Whistling Kettle 2.5L Grey 8715
Regular price R 399.00
Cadac Stove Kettle Cadac Born Free Stove Top Whistling Kettle 2.5L Pink 8710
Cadac Stove Kettle Cadac Born Free Stove Top Whistling Kettle 2.5L Pink 8710
Cadac Born Free Stove Top Whistling Kettle 2.5L Pink 8710
Regular price R 399.00
Cadac Stove Kettle Cadac Born Free Stove Top Whistling Kettle 2.5L Blue 8705 (7819363614809)
Cadac Stove Kettle Cadac Born Free Stove Top Whistling Kettle 2.5L Blue 8705 (7819363614809)
Cadac Born Free Stove Top Whistling Kettle 2.5L Blue 8705
Regular price R 399.00
Swan KETTLE Swan 1,7 Litre Digital Cordless Glass Kettle SGK28D (7786339893337)
Swan KETTLE Swan 1,7 Litre Digital Cordless Glass Kettle SGK28D (7786339893337)
Swan 1,7 Litre Digital Cordless Glass Kettle SGK28D
Regular price R 799.00
Swan KETTLE Swan Nordic Oatmeal 2 Slice Toaster SNT2O (7786338811993)
Swan KETTLE Swan Nordic Oatmeal 2 Slice Toaster SNT2O (7786338811993)
Swan Nordic Oatmeal 2 Slice Toaster SNT2O
Regular price R 999.00
Swan KETTLE Swan Nordic Oatmeal 4 Slice Toaster SNT4O
Swan KETTLE Swan Nordic Oatmeal 4 Slice Toaster SNT4O
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Swan Nordic Oatmeal 4 Slice Toaster SNT4O
Sale price R 1,599.00
Regular price R 1,699.00
Swan KETTLE Swan Nordic Fuchsia Rose 4 Slice Toaster SNT4FR
Swan KETTLE Swan Nordic Fuchsia Rose 4 Slice Toaster SNT4FR
Swan Nordic Fuchsia Rose 4 Slice Toaster SNT4FR
Regular price R 1,599.00
Swan KETTLE Swan Nordic Fuchsia Rose 2 Slice Toaster SNT2FR
Swan KETTLE Swan Nordic Fuchsia Rose 2 Slice Toaster SNT2FR
Swan Nordic Fuchsia Rose 2 Slice Toaster SNT2FR
Regular price R 999.00

Quality Kettles for Sale Online

Shop our range of kettles for sale at MHC World. Buy online and receive free delivery over R3500 & within a 30km radius from our store.

Apart from our kettles for sale, we also offer coffee makers and grinders, electric irons, and electric grillers.

What Is a Kettle

A kettle is a device that is used to boil water for various purposes, such as making tea, coffee, soup, or instant noodles.

A kettle can be electric or stovetop, depending on how it is heated. An electric kettle has a heating element inside that is connected to a power source, while a stovetop kettle is placed on a stove or a fire and heated by the flame or the hot surface.

 

How Does a Kettle Work

A kettle works by converting electrical or thermal energy into heat energy that is transferred to the water inside the kettle.

The heat energy causes the water molecules to move faster and collide with each other, creating pressure and steam.

When the water reaches its boiling point, which is 100°C at sea level, it starts to bubble and produce a whistling sound in some kettles.

 

The Development of Kettles Through the Ages

The history of kettles can be traced back to ancient times, when people used pots or cauldrons to boil water over open fires.

The first kettles that resembled the modern ones were made of metal and had spouts and handles. They were invented in China around the 10th century AD and spread to Europe and other parts of the world through trade and exploration.

The first electric kettles were introduced in the late 19th century and became popular in the 20th century, especially after the invention of automatic shut-off mechanisms that prevented overheating and fire hazards.

Today, kettles are widely used in homes, offices, hotels, and restaurants, and come in various shapes, sizes, colours, and features.

 

Benefits of Using Modern Kettles to Boil Water

Kettles are convenient and efficient appliances for boiling water because:

·        They are faster than boiling water on a stove or a microwave, as they have higher wattage and direct contact with the water. This can save time and energy, especially when boiling large amounts of water.

·        They are safer than boiling water on a stove or a microwave, as they have automatic shut-off features that prevent boiling dry, spilling, or scalding. They also have insulated handles and cords that reduce the risk of burns or electric shocks.

·        They are easier to use than boiling water on a stove or a microwave, as they have simple controls and indicators that show the water level and temperature. They also have detachable bases or cordless designs that allow for easy filling and pouring.

 

Disadvantages of Kettles

Kettles also have some disadvantages that may limit their usefulness or appeal:

  • Kettles can take up a lot of space on the countertop or in the cupboard, especially if they have large capacities or shapes.
  • They are costly. Kettles can be expensive to buy and maintain, especially if they have advanced features or high-quality materials.
  • Some kettles have low energy consumption or eco-friendly modes that can save money, but they may not be as fast or effective.
  • People who are eco-conscious or budget-conscious should purchase a kettle that can reduce their environmental impact or financial expenses in boiling water.
  • People who care about their budget should buy a kettle that has a durable or easy-to-clean material that can last longer or require less maintenance.

 

Different Types/Styles of Kettles

There are many different types/styles of kettles for sale in the market today, each with its own advantages and disadvantages:

  • Electric kettles that have heating elements inside their bases or bodies that are connected to power cords or sockets.
  • Stovetop kettles have metal bodies that are placed on hot surfaces or flames. Stovetop kettles are simple, cheap, durable, and nostalgic, but they are also slow, dangerous, difficult to use, and limited.
  • Novelty kettles are kettles that have unusual or unique designs, shapes, colours, or features that make them stand out or attractive. They have aesthetic, artistic, humorous, or personal values that appeal to different tastes or interests.

 

How to Clean and Care for Your Kettle

To keep your kettle in good condition and performance, you should clean and care for it regularly and properly:

  • You should rinse your kettle with clean water after each use to remove any residue or dirt that may have accumulated inside or outside the kettle.
  • You should descale your kettle every few months to remove any limescale or mineral deposits that may have built up inside the kettle due to hard water. You can use a commercial descaler product or a natural solution of vinegar or lemon juice and water to descale your kettle.
  • You should store your kettle properly when not in use to protect it from dust, moisture, insects, or rodents. You should unplug your electric kettle from the power source and wrap the cord neatly around the base or body of the kettle. You should also empty your stovetop kettle from any water and place it on a cool surface or in a cupboard.

How to Choose a Kettle

Choosing a kettle can be a challenging task, as there are many options available in the market today. To choose a kettle that suits your needs and preferences, you should consider these factors:

·        The capacity of a kettle refers to how much water it can hold or boil at a time. The capacity of a kettle can range from 0.5 litres to 2 litres or more, depending on the size and shape of the kettle. The capacity of a kettle can affect how fast it boils, how much energy it consumes, and how many cups of tea or coffee it can make.

·        The power of a kettle refers to how much electricity it uses or how much heat it produces to boil water. The power of a kettle is measured in watts (W) or kilowatts (kW) and can range from 500 W to 3000 W or more, depending on the type and model of the kettle.

·        The design of a kettle refers to how it looks or feels to use. The design of a kettle can affect its performance, durability, safety, convenience, and appearance.

·       The price of a kettles for sale  can vary from R200 to R3000 or more, depending on the type, model, brand, quality, or feature of the kettle. The price of a kettle can affect its value, affordability, and satisfaction. You should buy an affordable kettle that fits your budget and expectations.

 

Best Brands of Kettle available on MHC

Smeg, Russell Hobbs, Defy, Kenwood, Delonghi, Salton, Bosch, Morphy Richards, Mellerware, Sunbeam, and other reputable brands are available from MHC World.

 

FAQ's

What types of kettles are available for sale?

You’ll typically find three main categories:

  • Electric – Boil faster and often include auto shut-off or temperature control.
  • Stovetop – Traditional, utilitarian models that whistle on the stove.
  • Gooseneck – Ideal for pour-over coffee due to their precision spouts

How fast should an electric kettle boil?

Electric kettles generally boil a full kettle (around 1.7 L) in 3–5 minutes, while smaller models or high-wattage units can heat a cup in under 90 seconds

What key features should I look for before purchasing?

When buying a kettle, prioritize:

  • Wattage (1500–2500 W for quick boiling)
  • Capacity (500 ml for solo use to 1.8 L for families)
  • Safety features: auto shut-off, boil-dry protection
  • Material: stainless steel or glass for durability and taste integrity