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The Best Electric Kettles

Electric kettles are handy for making tea or coffee and for any cooking task that requires a few cups of boiling water. We tested 8 models and rated them on their speed, ease of use, and safety.

Editor&aposs Note:Update, August 2024

Our favorite electric kettle remains the OXO Brew Cordless Glass Electric Kettle, and our Best Buy is still the Cosori Original Electric Glass Kettle.

What You Need to Know

Electric kettles are handy for making tea or coffee and for any cooking task that requires a few cups of boiling water, from rehydrating dried mushrooms and tomatoes to softening lasagna noodles or reconstituting concentrated stocks. The Capresso H2O Plus won our last testing in 2008; we wondered if it was still the best kettle on the market. We gathered several kettles made from stainless steel and glass (we’ve found that plastic kettles can create funky flavors) to test against our old favorite. We started by timing how long each took to boil water. We then evaluated the precision of their spouts and comfort of their handles and boiled the maximum allowed volume in each one to see if they splashed or spilled. We even held a blind tasting of the boiled water to see if any imparted off-flavors. Finally, we subjected each kettle to a durability test of 25 additional boiling cycles, putting the top-ranked models through a full 365 rounds to simulate daily use for a year.

Electric kettles have improved since our last testing, as our new lineup boasted key features that weren’t standard in previous years. The kettles themselves are cordless, so you can lift them away from the heating element to pour, and 360-degree compatibility with their bases means that they don’t need to be oriented in a certain direction. Each kettle also automatically shuts off when the water boils and has a safeguard that prevents it from turning on when the kettle is empty.

a woman makes notes on a laptop while testing kettles
ATK Reviews editor Kate Shannon starts testing on a lineup of electric kettles, many of which incorporate key features not found in the models that were available when we first started testing this category.

That said, there were certainly differences among them. To begin with, materials mattered. We wanted to see the water level as we filled them. With glass kettles, a glance was enough. But when we filled the stainless-steel models, we relied on windows or external water-level gauges—the majority of which were hard to read at a glance. With both metal and glass kettles, we preferred those that had large light-up power indicators to signal that kettles were on or had finished their boiling cycle.

sample cups of water boiled in different kettles
We conducted a blind tasting to make sure none of the kettles imparted any off-flavors to the boiled water.

Boiling speed and capacity were critical factors. When we timed how long each kettle took to boil 1 quart of room-temperature water, averages ranged from about 4 1/2 to about 5 1/2 minutes. (This takes roughly 9 minutes in a covered saucepan at high heat.) We were pleased to discover that the fastest kettle was also one of the largest. It holds 60 ounces—more than double the capacity of the smallest kettle in our lineup. Although you won’t need that much for a cup of tea, it’s ideal for reconstituting a large amount of stock base or preparing a water bath for delicate cheesecakes or custards.

Finally, since boiling water can cause serious burns, a good kettle should feel comfortable and secure. One kettle, which had a slightly rounded bottom, wobbled and rocked on its base instead of connecting tightly. We also disliked models with lids that flipped back quickly or had pinch-buttons set into their lids; the former flicked hot water back at our hands, and the latter put our fingers uncomfortably close to hot water and steam. Our favorites had hinged lids that lifted slowly at the push of a button as well as comfortable handles that made them easy to hold steady, even when pouring from a full boiling kettle. Because even kettles will occasionally need cleaning, we also preferred models with wide openings and minimal small parts inside.

a woman watches as a kettle boils and steam comes out its spout
Boiling water and steam can cause serious injury, so we paid close attention to the ergonomics of the kettles, marking down designs that put our hands precariously close to scalding steam and lids that flung hot water as they opened.

In the end, we had two new favorites. Both have glass pitchers that allow us to see the water level at a glance, and their light-up indicators are bright and visible. They feel good in your hand, pour neatly, and sit securely on their bases. They’re also speedy; both are able to boil a quart of water in fewer than 6 minutes. The OXO Brew Cordless Glass Electric Kettle holds a generous 60 ounces of water and is ideal for cooks who want to boil large quantities of water quickly. We also recommend the Cosori Original Electric Glass Kettle as our Best Buy. Like the OXO, the Cosori can hold up to 56 ounces of water. It also boiled batches of water without odors or issues and costs half the price of the winner. The only downside is that the Cosori is a bit slower than our winner at bringing water to a boil.

  • Record the average time required to boil 1 quart of room-temperature water
  • Compare water boiled in each machine in a blind tasting
  • Make pour-over coffee with water boiled in each kettle to evaluate precision and spouts
  • Wash interiors by hand
  • Boil 25 additional batches in all kettles
  • Boil a total of 365 batches in the top models, simulating daily use for a year

  • Boils water in less than 5 minutes
  • Doesn’t impart off-flavors or odors
  • Wide, easy-to-fill opening
  • Clear water-level indications
  • Bright, visible light-up power indicator
  • Sturdy base with snug connection between base and kettle
  • Keeps hands away from heat, including slow, push-button lid lift
  • Comfortable, secure handle, even when kettle is full
  • Pours neatly and precisely

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Everything We Tested

Good 3 Stars out of 3.
Fair 2 Stars out of 3.
Poor 1 Star out of 3.

Highly Recommended

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  • Filling and Pouring
  • Water-Level Visibility

WinnerOXO Brew Cordless Glass Electric Kettle

This large, sleek glass kettle was one of the quickest in our lineup. The power switch lights up in an icy blue when it’s activated, the handle is wide and comfortable, and the kettle sits securely on its base. We also liked its slow-open lid, which prevents accidental burns from steam and splashing water. It has a removable filter in its spout which, while not strictly necessary, is a handy feature in areas where the water has sediment.
Model Number: 8710300Capacity: 17 to 60 ozKettle Material: GlassWeight of Pitcher When Full: 6 lb, 3 3/8 ozAverage Time to Boil 1 Quart of Water: 4 min, 59 secPrice at Time of Testing: $79.95
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  • Filling and Pouring
  • Water-Level Visibility
This large, sleek glass kettle was one of the quickest in our lineup. The power switch lights up in an icy blue when it’s activated, the handle is wide and comfortable, and the kettle sits securely on its base. We also liked its slow-open lid, which prevents accidental burns from steam and splashing water. It has a removable filter in its spout which, while not strictly necessary, is a handy feature in areas where the water has sediment.
Model Number: 8710300Capacity: 17 to 60 ozKettle Material: GlassWeight of Pitcher When Full: 6 lb, 3 3/8 ozAverage Time to Boil 1 Quart of Water: 4 min, 59 secPrice at Time of Testing: $79.95
  • Power Indicator
  • Filling and Pouring
  • Water-Level Visibility

Best BuyCosori Original Electric Glass Kettle

At a glance, the Cosori shares similar characteristics with the top-rated OXO kettle: a large glass carafe that can hold as much as 60 ounces of water; a light-up power indicator that’s hard to ignore; and a gentle, slow-open lid. Once it starts to heat up, the entire carafe lights up in a purplish-blue color; it shuts off when the water reaches a boil, making it easy to notice when the water is ready. The lid opens when you press a button on the back of the handle, a much more convenient way to open the lid than manually prying it open. Our only quibble is with the handle, which is bulky and a little uncomfortable to hold, especially for people with small hands.
Model Number: CO171-GKCapacity: 16 to 56 oz Kettle Material: GlassWeight of Pitcher When Full: 5 lb, 10.5 ozAverage Time to Boil 1 Quart of Water: 5 min, 24 secPrice at Time of Testing: $35.38
  • Power Indicator
  • Filling and Pouring
  • Water-Level Visibility
At a glance, the Cosori shares similar characteristics with the top-rated OXO kettle: a large glass carafe that can hold as much as 60 ounces of water; a light-up power indicator that’s hard to ignore; and a gentle, slow-open lid. Once it starts to heat up, the entire carafe lights up in a purplish-blue color; it shuts off when the water reaches a boil, making it easy to notice when the water is ready. The lid opens when you press a button on the back of the handle, a much more convenient way to open the lid than manually prying it open. Our only quibble is with the handle, which is bulky and a little uncomfortable to hold, especially for people with small hands.
Model Number: CO171-GKCapacity: 16 to 56 oz Kettle Material: GlassWeight of Pitcher When Full: 5 lb, 10.5 ozAverage Time to Boil 1 Quart of Water: 5 min, 24 secPrice at Time of Testing: $35.38
  • Power Indicator
  • Filling and Pouring
  • Water-Level Visibility

Breville Crystal Clear Electric Kettle

Another tall glass kettle, this model was quick in our timed boiling tests. We also liked that its power switch is illuminated when it’s turned on. Our only criticism is that its handle is bulky and the top of it is positioned far from the kettle body, so it felt uncomfortable to testers with smaller hands.
Model Number: BKE595XLCapacity: 17 to 57 ozKettle Material: GlassWeight of Pitcher When Full: 6 lb, 3 7/8 ozAverage Time to Boil 1 Quart of Water: 4 min, 33 secPrice at Time of Testing: $99.95
  • Power Indicator
  • Filling and Pouring
  • Water-Level Visibility
Another tall glass kettle, this model was quick in our timed boiling tests. We also liked that its power switch is illuminated when it’s turned on. Our only criticism is that its handle is bulky and the top of it is positioned far from the kettle body, so it felt uncomfortable to testers with smaller hands.
Model Number: BKE595XLCapacity: 17 to 57 ozKettle Material: GlassWeight of Pitcher When Full: 6 lb, 3 7/8 ozAverage Time to Boil 1 Quart of Water: 4 min, 33 secPrice at Time of Testing: $99.95
  • Power Indicator
  • Filling and Pouring
  • Water-Level Visibility

Capresso H2O Plus

Our old favorite continued to impress us throughout testing with its speed and deep, stable base. The power button is conveniently located on its handle. Our only quibble: Sometimes the light-up indicator was a bit dull in bright daylight. The kettle is much shorter and has a smaller capacity than our winner, which makes it a good option for people who prefer a smaller kettle.  However, it has limitations. Sometimes the light-up indicator was a bit dull in bright daylight. And we had to manually open and close the lid, putting our hands too close to the hot spout. 
Model Number: 259Capacity: 16 to 48 ozKettle Material: GlassWeight of Pitcher When Full: 4 lb, 12 1/8 ozAverage Time to Boil 1 Quart of Water: 4 min, 42 secPrice at Time of Testing: $55.69
  • Power Indicator
  • Filling and Pouring
  • Water-Level Visibility
Our old favorite continued to impress us throughout testing with its speed and deep, stable base. The power button is conveniently located on its handle. Our only quibble: Sometimes the light-up indicator was a bit dull in bright daylight. The kettle is much shorter and has a smaller capacity than our winner, which makes it a good option for people who prefer a smaller kettle.  However, it has limitations. Sometimes the light-up indicator was a bit dull in bright daylight. And we had to manually open and close the lid, putting our hands too close to the hot spout. 
Model Number: 259Capacity: 16 to 48 ozKettle Material: GlassWeight of Pitcher When Full: 4 lb, 12 1/8 ozAverage Time to Boil 1 Quart of Water: 4 min, 42 secPrice at Time of Testing: $55.69

Recommended

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  • Filling and Pouring
  • Water-Level Visibility

Chef’s Choice International Cordless Electric Glass Kettle

Petite and compact, this kettle was lightweight, and all testers felt comfortable lifting and pouring from it. It was also sturdy on its base. Its water-level markings are clear, but they’re marked on a piece of plastic that’s attached to the kettle and would have been easier to read if they were on the glass itself. When this kettle was filled to its maximum level, some small drops of hot water splattered from its spout as it boiled.
Model Number: 680Capacity: 16 to 50 ozKettle Material: GlassWeight of Pitcher When Full: 5 lb, 3 7/8 ozAverage Time to Boil 1 Quart of Water: 5 min, 13 secPrice at Time of Testing: $53.99
  • Power Indicator
  • Filling and Pouring
  • Water-Level Visibility
Petite and compact, this kettle was lightweight, and all testers felt comfortable lifting and pouring from it. It was also sturdy on its base. Its water-level markings are clear, but they’re marked on a piece of plastic that’s attached to the kettle and would have been easier to read if they were on the glass itself. When this kettle was filled to its maximum level, some small drops of hot water splattered from its spout as it boiled.
Model Number: 680Capacity: 16 to 50 ozKettle Material: GlassWeight of Pitcher When Full: 5 lb, 3 7/8 ozAverage Time to Boil 1 Quart of Water: 5 min, 13 secPrice at Time of Testing: $53.99
  • Power Indicator
  • Filling and Pouring
  • Water-Level Visibility

Hamilton Beach Glass Electric Kettle

This inexpensive glass kettle has an impressive if somewhat flashy light-up indicator: The entire perimeter of the kettle’s floor lights up in a bright blue. The kettle was fairly lightweight and its handle was comfortable, which made it easier to lift when full. However, the pinch-grip mechanism on the lid put our hands a bit too close to hot steam. One word of caution: We had to press firmly on each side of the lid to close it; otherwise, one edge stayed slightly ajar and the kettle boiled continuously without shutting off.
Model Number: 40865Capacity: 17 to 57 ozKettle Material: GlassWeight of Pitcher When Full: 5 lb, 11 3/4 ozAverage Time to Boil 1 Quart of Water: 5 min, 20 secPrice at Time of Testing: $32.89
  • Power Indicator
  • Filling and Pouring
  • Water-Level Visibility
This inexpensive glass kettle has an impressive if somewhat flashy light-up indicator: The entire perimeter of the kettle’s floor lights up in a bright blue. The kettle was fairly lightweight and its handle was comfortable, which made it easier to lift when full. However, the pinch-grip mechanism on the lid put our hands a bit too close to hot steam. One word of caution: We had to press firmly on each side of the lid to close it; otherwise, one edge stayed slightly ajar and the kettle boiled continuously without shutting off.
Model Number: 40865Capacity: 17 to 57 ozKettle Material: GlassWeight of Pitcher When Full: 5 lb, 11 3/4 ozAverage Time to Boil 1 Quart of Water: 5 min, 20 secPrice at Time of Testing: $32.89

Recommended with reservations

  • Power Indicator
  • Filling and Pouring
  • Water-Level Visibility

Krups Control Line Electric Kettle

This stainless-steel model has a narrow vertical window set into each side of the kettle, so the visible water level was accurate and relatively easy to see. The lid sprang back quickly when we pressed its button, but it was easy to operate one-handed while holding the kettle. An odd design quirk made it feel a bit less secure: The kettle’s bottom is gently curved, so it rocks slightly on its base.
Model Number: BW442D50Capacity: 17 to 57 ozKettle Material: Stainless steelWeight of Pitcher When Full: 6 lb, 1 1/2 ozAverage Time to Boil 1 Quart of Water: 5 min, 17 secPrice at Time of Testing: $59.95
  • Power Indicator
  • Filling and Pouring
  • Water-Level Visibility
This stainless-steel model has a narrow vertical window set into each side of the kettle, so the visible water level was accurate and relatively easy to see. The lid sprang back quickly when we pressed its button, but it was easy to operate one-handed while holding the kettle. An odd design quirk made it feel a bit less secure: The kettle’s bottom is gently curved, so it rocks slightly on its base.
Model Number: BW442D50Capacity: 17 to 57 ozKettle Material: Stainless steelWeight of Pitcher When Full: 6 lb, 1 1/2 ozAverage Time to Boil 1 Quart of Water: 5 min, 17 secPrice at Time of Testing: $59.95
  • Power Indicator
  • Filling and Pouring
  • Water-Level Visibility

Cuisinart Electric Cordless Tea Kettle

This stainless-steel kettle was large and relatively quick to boil water. The water-level gauge is sizable and lights up in bright blue when the power button is activated, but we wish it weren’t tucked underneath the handle where it’s hard to read. The lid opens with a push-button mechanism set into the handle, which we liked, but the lid sprang back very quickly.
Model Number: JK-17Capacity: 17 to 57 ozKettle Material: Stainless steelWeight of Pitcher When Full: 5 lb, 15 3/8 ozAverage Time to Boil 1 Quart of Water: 5 min, 6 secPrice at Time of Testing: $69.95
  • Power Indicator
  • Filling and Pouring
  • Water-Level Visibility
This stainless-steel kettle was large and relatively quick to boil water. The water-level gauge is sizable and lights up in bright blue when the power button is activated, but we wish it weren’t tucked underneath the handle where it’s hard to read. The lid opens with a push-button mechanism set into the handle, which we liked, but the lid sprang back very quickly.
Model Number: JK-17Capacity: 17 to 57 ozKettle Material: Stainless steelWeight of Pitcher When Full: 5 lb, 15 3/8 ozAverage Time to Boil 1 Quart of Water: 5 min, 6 secPrice at Time of Testing: $69.95

Not Recommended

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  • Filling and Pouring
  • Water-Level Visibility

DeLonghi Icona Electric Kettle

This roomy kettle was fast, and many testers liked its vintage aesthetic. It also had a wide, comfortable handle. Unfortunately, its light-up indicator was minuscule. The water gauge was also small and lagged behind the level in the actual kettle, meaning we often overfilled it. The lift-off lid fit tightly, but removing it required us to get uncomfortably close to the hot water and steam.
Model Number: KBO1401WCapacity: 10 to 57 ozKettle Material: Stainless steelWeight of Pitcher When Full: 5 lb, 15 1/4 ozAverage Time to Boil 1 Quart of Water: 4 min, 52 secPrice at Time of Testing: $89.74
  • Power Indicator
  • Filling and Pouring
  • Water-Level Visibility
This roomy kettle was fast, and many testers liked its vintage aesthetic. It also had a wide, comfortable handle. Unfortunately, its light-up indicator was minuscule. The water gauge was also small and lagged behind the level in the actual kettle, meaning we often overfilled it. The lift-off lid fit tightly, but removing it required us to get uncomfortably close to the hot water and steam.
Model Number: KBO1401WCapacity: 10 to 57 ozKettle Material: Stainless steelWeight of Pitcher When Full: 5 lb, 15 1/4 ozAverage Time to Boil 1 Quart of Water: 4 min, 52 secPrice at Time of Testing: $89.74

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