Kenwood Energy Sense Kettle (Image courtesy nigel's eco store)
By Andrew Liszewski

Unlike the Kenwood toaster we brought you a few weeks ago that simply allowed you to turn off the heating elements in one of the slots to save power, this Kenwood kettle uses a combination of common sense and improved technology to be ‘eco-friendly.’ The printed heating element technology it uses to heat the water uses about 35% less energy, and as for common sense? Well the clear design allows you to easily fill the kettle to a specific level, so you’re not boiling more water than you intend to use. Available from nigel’s eco store for about $70. (£47.99)

[ nigel’s eco store – Kenwood Energy Sense Kettle ]

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