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Posted on Jul 16, 2010

My Krups FLF2 kettle leaks at the bottom of the handle

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This is a known issue with Krups kettles. If you are a handy person then you can remove the base and use a high temp gasket maker (auto shops have it) to add to existing silicone seal which goes bad after a couple of years.

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  • Posted on May 21, 2010

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Unfortunately it's unfixable. A few recent Philips models do it as well and it's worst in hard water areas. Basically the cause is that a tiny bit of water gets into the bottom seam each time the kettle is used and leaves a residue behind when it dries out. Over time, the residue builds up and forces the seam apart so the leak gets worse.

All you can realistically do is hope that it's still under warranty and demand that Krups replace it, preferably with a different model. If they won't then you may have to exert whichever consumer rights exist in your country, but one way or another you need to stop using your kettle (it's dangerous!) and replace it with another.


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hello,

the handle has noting to do with the heater what you need to check on is the connection from the power supply if the connection is alright then you will have consider the element it is the heat provider connected to the wire it means that it is weak it need to be replace with a better one the element is in silver colour you can get it in any technical store/shop around you.

thank you

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 31, 2010

SOURCE: the kettle leaks at where teh handle attaches at

Join the club ---I'm taking ours back this afternoon to BB&B. It's still under warranty and we have the receipt.

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