Comparison Mirta KT 1031 1500 W 1.8 L vs Grunhelm EKS-2018 2000 W 1.8 L stainless steel
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| Mirta KT 1031 1500 W 1.8 L | Grunhelm EKS-2018 2000 W 1.8 L stainless steel | |
from $7.02 up to $11.64 | from $7.00 up to $11.24 | |
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| Type | Electric Kettle | Electric Kettle |
| Volume | 1.8 L | 1.8 L |
Technical specs | ||
| Power consumption | 1500 W | 2000 W |
| Heating element | hidden | hidden |
| Water level indicator | in absent | in absent |
General | ||
| Material | steel | steel |
| Power source | 230 В | 230 В |
| Color | ||
| Added to E-Catalog | january 2017 | september 2016 |
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Power consumption
The power consumed by the kettle during operation is actually the power of the heating element installed in the device.
Two working moments depend on this parameter: heating intensity and electricity consumption. On the one hand, the high power of the heater allows you to quickly heat up a certain volume of water and saves time. On the other hand, the power consumption of such a device will also be appropriate. The wattage of a kettle's heater typically does not have a significant impact on electricity bills since the energy consumption required to heat a given volume of water remains the same regardless of the heater's power rating. However, there may be certain issues related to electrical connectivity. For example, if the wiring is weak or the fuses are improperly sized, the operation of a high-power heater may cause power outages. Additionally, devices with a power rating greater than 3500 W cannot be connected to a regular electrical outlet and require a specific power format. Consequently, even the largest thermal pots, which typically have a capacity of 10 L or more, are rarely equipped with heaters more powerful than 3000 W, since this power rating is sufficient for their intended use and can be connected to a standard electrical outlet.
Two working moments depend on this parameter: heating intensity and electricity consumption. On the one hand, the high power of the heater allows you to quickly heat up a certain volume of water and saves time. On the other hand, the power consumption of such a device will also be appropriate. The wattage of a kettle's heater typically does not have a significant impact on electricity bills since the energy consumption required to heat a given volume of water remains the same regardless of the heater's power rating. However, there may be certain issues related to electrical connectivity. For example, if the wiring is weak or the fuses are improperly sized, the operation of a high-power heater may cause power outages. Additionally, devices with a power rating greater than 3500 W cannot be connected to a regular electrical outlet and require a specific power format. Consequently, even the largest thermal pots, which typically have a capacity of 10 L or more, are rarely equipped with heaters more powerful than 3000 W, since this power rating is sufficient for their intended use and can be connected to a standard electrical outlet.





