Dualit 72460 Cordless Jug Kettle 1.5 Liter SKU: #7735980
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View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- The Dualit® Cordless Jug Kettle combines style and durability in polished stainless steel.
- Designed and developed in the UK, the kettle is fitted with rapid boil concealed element, heat proof handles, and an oversized non-drip spout.
- The lid has a large heatproof ball knob with finger guards.
- This Cordless Jug Kettle is fitted with removable laser cut lime scale filter and has a large water indicator on both sides.
- The convenient and user-friendly axis kettle can be easily placed on its base at any rotary angle that is stationed on non-slip rubber feet.
- 1.5 liters, 12-Cup capacity.
- Model number: 72460
- 1500 watts.
- Dimensions: 10.0" wide x 7.0" deep x 9.0" high
- 2.9 lbs.
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1 person found this review helpful
February 28, 2011
Anonymous
from San Diego
This kettle is fantastic. We have had a Dualit toaster for years, so I decided to try this kettle. It heats fast, takes up little space, pours well, the handle stays cool, seems like high grade materials. What more could you want?
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March 22, 2012
Anonymous
from Haiku, HI
This is a sturdy and nicely performing little hot-pot. It also keeps the water hot longer than our old one did. I would like it more if the aperture was larger, but that's no big deal.
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About Dualit
An astute businessman, Max decided not to compete head to head with other emerging consumer brands, but instead focused on the commercial market. He designed and engineered a six-slice toaster with a built-in timer (the first of its kind) in 1952, which bears a striking resemblance to today's Vario toaster. Dualit grew slowly over the next 20 years, gradually improving and extending its range of commercial toasters and adding other related products.
Everything started to change in the '70s when Max's son, Leslie, joined the business. A government-sponsored design grant gave Dualit the opportunity to employ a Royal College of Art design graduate. Export incentives prompted Leslie and Max to exhibit at foreign trade shows, and consumer demand for professional kitchen appliances led retailers like John Lewis to stock Dualit products.
When the Dualit toaster became the must-have kitchen appliance of the '80s, the company was swamped by an insatiable demand. Dualit was forced to extend the factory twice over and find ways of increasing its manufacturing capacity.
Today, Dualit produces a range of kitchen and home appliances which remain firmly rooted in the values Max set out for the company in 1945. It is run by Leslie and is one of a handful of successful, independently-owned British manufacturers. Reliable, well-engineered products remain at the heart of the company and there is an instantly recognizable - and now nostalgically retro - Dualit aesthetic which can be traced back to Max's first toaster designs in the 1950s.
One constant - an ability to embrace change - has seen the company revolutionize its manufacturing capability without compromising on quality and reliability. The innovative, entrepreneurial spirit that was so much a part of Max and his father before him is echoed in Leslie, and now his son Alex, who sit firmly in the product development driving seat.
This is Dualit - no frills, no gimmicks, no compromise, just great products.

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