Smeg - Electric Kettle

$170.00

Known for its wonderfully retro appliances, Smeg has launched a joyfully designed small kitchen appliance collection based on the curved and compact lines of postwar design. Incorporating a 1950s-era aesthetic, Smeg's nod to the past is the star of today's kitchen, incorporating all the current advances in technology. With its charming bullet shape and fun chrome metal accents, the bright red kettle goes beyond basics with a soft-opening lid to manage steam release and a swivel base that goes full circle.

Smeg Red Retro Electric Kettle. 9"Wx7"Dx10"H
  • Stainless steel, powdercoated body with stainless steel ball lever and spout
  • Polished chrome base and handle
  • Soft-opening lid
  • Removable limescale filter
  • Auto shut-off
  • 360-degree swivel base
  • Built-in cord wrap
  • Anti-slip feet
  • 1,500 watts
  • Imported

ABOUT SMEG

Founded in 1948 by Vittorio Bertazzoni as an enameling and metalworking company, the Smeg company preserves the memory of the activity initially carried out in the acronym Smalterie Metallurgiche Emiliane Guastalla.

Over time, the brand has consolidated its reputation as a symbol for appliances renowned for their design aesthetic and use of technology.

From the 1950s, the company’s metalworking background was accompanied by the production of its first cooking appliances. In 1956, the company presented “Elisabeth”, one of the first gas cookers equipped with automatic ignition, safety valve in the oven and cooking programmer.

In the sixties, Smeg introduced its first ever washing machine, the ‘Leda’, and then developed this specialism further, when in 1970 Smeg introduced a world premiere: the 60 cm Niagara dishwasher, known for its unprecedented load capacity of 14 place settings.

In 1971, the company began the production of built-in hobs and ovens, products by which the company has built its history.

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