Many people cannot imagine life without a kettle in the kitchen. We use it every day, often even several times a day, especially in winter, when tea and other hot drinks become indispensable. You can find various models in stores, differing not only in price, but also in functionality. Some people choose electric kettles, others prefer classic versions. Are you wondering whether to buy an electric or induction kettle? We give you a hint.
Induction or electric kettle? Which model to choose? Before you buy, think carefully
Before purchasing, it is worth asking yourself a few questions to make sure you make the right choice. Think about whether you care about the capacity of the kettle, boiling water as quickly as possible, its appearance or space on the countertop?
When it comes to the prices of both devices, they are comparable. It all depends on size, design, and in the case of wireless models, also power and functionality. They cost from several dozen to even several hundred zlotys. An electric kettle will work well for people who care about time, because it boils water much faster than in classic models. These, in turn, are the perfect choice if you do not want to waste space on the countertop and want resistant and durable equipment.
Induction or electric kettle? We check what is more profitable if you do not want high bills
An induction hob is at home. 60 minutes of operation of a plate with a power of 1,800 watts, as shown in , costs PLN 1.44. Annually, assuming that the hob works for an hour a day, it costs PLN 525.60. The electric one is also a silent, because inconspicuous, eater. Equipment with a power of 2,000 watts, used even several times a day for a total of 20 minutes, can consume up to 240 kWh per year. This is more than a washing machine and translates into a cost ranging from PLN 194.67 to even PLN 306.60 per year.
Remember, however, that the induction hob is not only used for boiling water, and the daily use of an electric kettle varies depending on the amount of water being boiled, the time needed to boil it and how often you do it. Overall, as they emphasize, the operating costs of an electric kettle and an induction kettle are comparable. A minute of using a kettle costs 3 groszy, and an induction hob – 2 groszy.
Source: Gazeta

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