Description #
Hey everyone, welcome back to my channel! In this video, we’re taking a close look at the Kmart Cordless 1.7L Kettle, a budget-friendly option that has been priced at just $7.50 AUD for years. Is this the cheapest kettle in Australia? Let’s find out!
Video Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction: Welcome and overview of the Kmart Cordless 1.7L Kettle. 00:06 - Price and Availability: Priced at $7.50 AUD, available at Kmart stores. 00:19 - Build and Design: Simple white plastic design with a removable filter. 00:31 - Features: Easy to use, just fill with water, flick the switch, and it lights up. 00:50 - Operation: Demonstration of how the kettle works. 01:05 - Performance: Boiling 0.75 liters of water in about two minutes. 01:23 - Final Thoughts: Summary of features, pros and cons, and personal opinions. 01:47 - Closing: Like, subscribe, and see you in the next video! Product Features: Capacity: 1.7 liters Material: Plastic Dimensions: 15.5cm x 21.5cm x 21.5cm Weight: 1kg Power: 2200W Safety: Overheat protection, BPA free Convenience: Cordless, multi-directional base Where to Buy: You can purchase the Kmart Cordless 1.7L Kettle at your local Kmart store or online here.
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Original Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-bLKaU2F5g
Transcript #
Hey, welcome back. Today we’ll be looking at the Kmart Cordless 1.7L Kettle. This is probably one of the cheapest things in Australia — it’s $7.50 Australian, and it’s been that way for years. This thing is so cheap it’s probably the cheapest kettle in the entire country. It’s amazing how cheap it still is.
It’s nothing fancy, it’s just white plastic. You open it up, put water in, and you can see the little heating element in there. The filter is removable — I don’t know how you’d get gunk in there, but just in case you do, there is a filter. Close that up like that.
Operation is simple: you simply flick the switch, it lights up, and then it begins to heat your water. You wait, and it takes as long as it’s going to take — more water, the longer it’s going to take. Simple as that. We’ll let it sit and get back to the video. Okay, in about two minutes it heated up 0.75L of water to boiling. It’s completely cordless, so I can pick it up, move this out of the way, grab my cup and make myself a cup of tea. Simple as that.
So again, this is the Kmart kettle. It’s $7.50, super cheap. I do think of replacing it sometimes, only because I don’t particularly care for its aesthetics — it’s super bland — but it gets the job done, and at $7.50 it can’t be beat. It’s great. See you in the next one. If you liked the video, thumbs up, subscribe, do all that, and I’ll see you later. Bye.