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You are not specifying what make it is but you hardly get replacement elements for kettles any more. The fact that you can see that power is available at the kettle it is indicating that it might be the element being defective. Had it been it switched on without any water in it? If it is the old type where the electrical cord gets plug in at the kettle check if it is well plugged in otherwise it is time for a new kettle.
i HAVE THE BASE IT WORKED FINE, MY DAUGHTER COOKED THE KETTLE WHEN SHE TRIED TO HEAT IT ON THE ELEMENT, now I need to find a new kettle! [email protected]
Power cords should not get hot, short or smoke. This is a fire hazard and it should not be used until a replacement is found or the the kettle is checked out for safe operation.
The thermostat is not shutting the unit down and cycling it on/off as it should. This will cause the power cord to overheat and it will catch fire. STOP using this unit and either replace it or have it repaired. More than likely cheaper to just replace it.
You can find replacement cords for many counter top appliances at most appliance and building supply stores. Try Ace, Home Depot, Lowes. Take the pot with you to make sure you are getting the correct cord.
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