User Manual Bella 14762 Electric Kettle

Documents for Bella 14762

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User Manual Photos
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1.8L ONE TOUCH PROGRAMMABLE
ELECTRIC KETTLE
1.8L TETERA CERÁ MICA CON PANTALLA TÁ CTIL
Instruction Manual
Manual de instrucciones
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Specifications

Bella 14762 Questions and Answers


#1 Is there any plastic that comes in contact with the water?

Actually yes. Technically, it is some sort of rubber seal. Between ceramic body and stainless steel heat element, there is very tight gap that has to be sealed by rubber gasket. The contact is very minimum. I just found this after using it for over 4 years.

#2 How would you clean the pour spout?

I only boil water in there. However i will put water close to max line and add vinegar to clean out kettle. Once boiled i pour out and rinse with water. I do that periodically. This is my 2x kettle! Love this brand.

#3 Is the handle/lid ceramic for the copper style? It looks different from the others in the photos.

There is no ceramic on this style of BELLA kettle. The handle is plastic and the lid is also plastic with the top part being copper stainless steel.

#4 Is the interior entirely ceramic or can you see the stainless steel heating element inside? Ie- does the water inside touch stainless steel?

The interior is all ceramic but you can see the heating element, which is located on the back side by the heater.

#5 What temperature does this boil at?

There is no temperature setting on this kettle. simply flip on the switch and it warms up. Takes about 2 minutes to reach boiling on a full pot.

#6 Is there any plastic at all in the interior? Would heated water ever come into contact with plastic?

There is a rubber gasket on the inside of the lid and a very small plastic cap near the top inside- but I think that mostly the water is NOT in contact with plaster while heating.