Product information
$44
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Easy to read LCD screen
Weigh up to 5kg
Zero function
Slimline design
Easy clean
Auto Off feature
Unit conversion
Requires 4x AAA batteries (not included)
Manufacturer's Warranty:
1 year limited warranty.
Most modern kettles are designed with automatic shut-off features for safety. However, it’s best practice to unplug your kettle when not in use to avoid any risk. Always check the user manual of your specific model for recommended safety guidelines.
Choosing the right kettle (or jug as it's colloquially known in New Zealand) depends on your needs. Consider how often you use it, how many people you're serving, and what features matter to you. If you’re after temperature control for delicate teas, or rapid boil for speed, different models offer tailored features. Look at design, ease of use, and capacity to find your perfect kettle.
The rule of thumb between these two products is that the blender should be used for foods you can drink, like smoothies, cocktails and soups, and the food processor used for food you will mostly eat, like cake batter or bread. These appliances are not really interchangeable for the serious cook.
Blenders are ideal for making cocktails, smoothies, soups, purees and sauces as the motor is often stronger and will create a smoother, silkier result. Some blenders are also strong enough to crush ice.
Food processors have sharper blades and a wider base, so are great for chopping things finely - creating biscuit or bread crumbs, cauliflower rice, and chopping nuts and herbs. This is also a better choice when you want a coarser texture in a dip or a spread. Many food processors come with slicing, shredding and grating attachments so offer many food prep options.
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