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Adler AD 1247 New 2200 W 1.7 L stainless steel

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Adler AD 1247 New
Colour
Type
Electric Kettle
Volume
1.7 L
Power consumption
2200 W
Heating element
hidden
Coating of the heating element
stainless steel
Water level indicator
+
Thermostat
Temperature adjustment
60, 70, 80, 90, 100 °C
Maintaining t° (kettle)
Thermometer
Opening the lid with a button
Display
Backlight
/ colour change depending on temperature /
Material
glass with metal
Weight
1.14 kg
Official Website
adler.com.pl
Added to E-Catalog
february 2020

Electric kettle with tempered glass flask, electronic control and temperature adjustment. Thus, the device allows you to regulate the water heating temperature in the range of 60-100 °C. Each heating mode has a separate LED backlight color. There is a Keep Warm option, which can maintain the water temperature for 2 hours. The glass electric kettle Adler AD 1247 New allows you to easily use any of five heating modes: 60, 70, 80, 90 and 100 °C.

Each temperature has a separate color indication: 60 °C – green, 70 °C – blue, 80 °C – yellow, 90 °C – purple and 100 °C – red. Additionally, the heating temperature is displayed on the screen. The button built into the lid allows you to open the neck simply and quickly. The heating plate has a high-quality coating made of the best food steel SUS304. A heating element with a power of 2200 W is responsible for intense heating. The device is protected from overheating. The total volume of the flask is 1.7 liters. The platform has a modern rotating base.

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