Kenwood JK770 Reviews

Kenwood JK770 Kettle

Product Type: Kenwood kettles

Newest Review: ... and on that we are shown plenty of photographs of the kettle and told that it is Kenwood Kettle, JKP105 and that it is a 3kw ... more

 ... rapid boil and that it has a hinged locking lid and a dual water window then on the back of the box there are plenty of photographs showing us plenty of the kettle features such as a concealed element, adjustable cord storage, the mesh filter (which traps lime scale) and that it has a boil dry protection and then theres lots of information on there given in Foreign languages and contact details for Kenwood are given. Inside the box there is a small guide in there about caring for the kettle and safety instructions etc....more

More Offers

Opinions

Customer Kenwood JK770 Reviews (2)

xxfoxyredxx
Kenwood JK770: My new best friend! (779 words)
by - written on 12/11/11, updated on  12/11/11 (Very useful, 37 readings)
Rating:

Before I get stuck into writing this review I must point out that I am reviewing the kenwood JKP105 kettle and did request a link for it, however although this isn't the same model of kettle as mine, Dooyoo have told me to plonk my review here....just so we are clear on that! For the past year and a half I have always bought white, economy kettles that were shops own brands. I've had a couple of cheap offerings from Asda and one from Tesco and all gave up the will to live and started leaking and the likes. My last one from Tesco simply decided when it wanted to switch itself on and off and used to scare the living daylights out of me on a regular basis when I ...  Read the complete review

Mioliere
Kenwood JK 770 Kettle (367 words)
by - written on 23/07/08, updated on  02/08/08 (Very useful, 383 readings)
Rating:

I am now using my second Kenwood JK770 kettle; the first one sprang a leak just inside the guarantee period but the store took it back without fuss and offered me a refund or a replacement. I took another Kenwood JK770 in its place and it has behaved itself since. I paid £19.99 for my kettle in Curry's; I know you can get cheaper kettles but I wanted a brand name I could trust. Although my first one needed returning, I knew it wasn't due to shoddy manufacture. The kettle holds 1.5 litres and the power rating is 2500-3000 watts. It is easier to fill with the lid up because the spout is quite small but it is very easy to pour and doesn't leak, drip ...  Read the complete review

Products Similar to Kenwood JK770

Kenwood SJ300 - 1500 to 2000 ml - 2001 to 3000 W

Kenwood SK630 - Boils quickly Looks very nice Hand scolding issues, metallic taste

Kenwood SK960 - See review See review

Kenwood SJM280 - Looks great, quick boil time, has lasted well Short power cable and difficult to open the lid

Kenwood Energy Sense - Boils quickly, stays clean, is quiet A cup is a cup not a mug!

Kenwood SJM281

More products in Kettle
All these Advantages and Disadvantages are taken from reviews of the dooyooCommunity.
Breville VKJ668
Stylish design, energy efficient and easy to use
An additional view water window maybe useful to some consumers
La Cafetiere KE000200Swan SWU10L
Rapidly heats 10L of water to boiling, reset button, safe nozzle dispenser and drip tray
If people are a little clumsy the drip tray can fill up quickly
Swan SWU8PBosch TWK6831GB - 1500 to 2000 ml - 3001 to 4000 WBosch TWK6031GB
Nice design, cool touch handle, double water gauge, fast and efficient
All black design makes the water gauge difficult to see, can't be filled through spout.
DeLonghi KBE3014-1
Stylish, fast boil.
Not as durable as I'd like for the price.
Bosch TWK6033
very durable, quickly boils water
a bit noisy, sometimes stops working
DeLonghi KBO3001
Red, curved - you get the point. (See toaster review).
also rather pricey...
DeLonghi KBO3001.R Icona
Looks stylish
Expensive