2020/04/14
Precautions when using a kettle
Note: Do not fill the kettle beyond the maximum water level line to prevent boiling liquid from spilling over. Electric kettles typically have a high rated power, so ensure that the power plug, socket, and power cord are appropriately sized—ideally rated for at least 10 amps—and always use them separately to guarantee safety. Regularly keep the kettle’s power plug, socket, power cord, and automatic switch mechanism dry and clean. Avoid rinsing these components with water, as moisture could compromise electrical insulation, leading to malfunctions or even electric leakage. Using an electric kettle that remains plugged in immediately after boiling is highly risky, as it can easily cause harm. Always unplug the kettle first, cutting off the power supply before pouring hot water or preparing beverages—this simple precaution ensures your safety.
2020/04/14
Solved in no time! The "dirt" on the bottom layer of your "kettle"
In winter, drinking hot water is a must— for many people, it’s literally their lifeline during the cold season. Every time you take a sip of cool water when it’s freezing outside, your whole body instantly feels chilled to the bone. Lately, the trend of health-conscious living has been gaining momentum online, and even young folks born in the '90s are now grabbing their thermos mugs to keep themselves warm and avoid getting chilly. Take a moment to check your age—aren’t you inspired to start following these younger generations’ example? When it comes to enjoying hot water in winter, most people rely on electric thermos kettles to brew their drinks. It’s practically a staple in every household: simply fill up the kettle with water, plug it in, and enjoy piping-hot beverages whenever you like. But as you probably know from experience, after using a kettle for a while, you’ll notice something annoying happening at the bottom—buildup or scale starts forming, making it less efficient and harder to clean.
2020/04/14
How should I use my newly purchased kettle for the first time?
When using an electric kettle for the first time, here’s how to do it: After boiling the water you initially filled the kettle with, simply pour that first batch of water out. Then, go ahead and boil fresh water—it’s now safe to drink. Keep in mind that even though the kettle may look clean after leaving the factory—having been handled by many people—it’s actually wiped down with industrial-grade alcohol during manufacturing. That’s why it’s a good practice to discard the very first water boiled, as this helps remove any residual substances on the surface. Plus, the high heat from boiling acts as a natural sterilization process. However, remember not to toss out the water every single time you boil it for the first time—doing so would just be wasteful! Here’s a quick method to clean your kettle: Fill a plastic kettle halfway with tap water, add about 2 tablespoons of salt, and then shake it vigorously—moving it up, down, left, and right—for several rounds. This will help loosen and rinse away any lingering residues.
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