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  • Posted on Nov 17, 2007

SOURCE: sediment in my electric tea kettle

it is very hard to get rid off ass the sediment comes from the tap water untill you boil the water you dont see this sediment and take it for granted that the water is clean but as soon as you put it in a electric kettle this sediment builds up on the element then it brakes off and floats around in the kettle most new kettles have a filter near the spout so when you pour the water out it traps it in the filter then this can be removed and cleaned but the sediment floating in the kettle is hard to get out you can clean the element and descale it and then just keep pouring water in and out of kettle till its all out but it will soon build up again there are two ways to stop sediment one is filter all the water before putting in kettle but this can be slow process so not worth doing or the best sollution is buy a kettle that has a filter by the spout of the kettle and clean this regularly hope this is some help to you............................................

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 18, 2009

SOURCE: The tea kettle stopped whistling...

I could be that you have some debris in the hole. Try running a pipe cleaner though it a few times and see if it helps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 14, 2009

SOURCE: I would like to know where I can purchas a filter

Thanks for the offer, but i no longer require help. I found out that the model tea kettle of mine is no longer made and they do not have filters for it.

Oloyede Monsuru

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  • Posted on Jun 10, 2010

SOURCE: Krups Tea Kettle isn't working. I believe the

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

mtgriswold

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  • Posted on Dec 25, 2010

SOURCE: water kettle does not boil water

I had the exact same problem. The kettle would warm water but not boil. I bet you have hard water - try putting 1/2 vinegar and 1/2 water mix and turning it on. I did this, fixed the problem!

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Unplug the tea kettle from the wall outlet, and detach the plug from the kettle.

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Agitate the kettle so the vinegar mixture hits the sides of the kettle walls, and let the water sit for 20 minutes.

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