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Kettle With Matt/brushed Steel And Having A Ferro-Magnetic Base For Induction Hobs - Help!

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gl556tr | 14:51 Sat 10th Nov 2018 | Home & Garden
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I have a coloured kettle for my hob. With scratches making it look older than it really is, I am looking for a replacement:
A) one that has a brushed/matt steel finish - polished surfaces are a nuisance to keep clean;
B) a ferro-magnetic base is a must for induction hobs;
C) around two-litre capacity.

In looking for a kettle suitable for an induction hob, I am beginning to rotate. 'Tis surprising that some offer aluminium bases!
A guiding hand in this matter would be much appreciated.
Thank you.
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One of the problems is that most people opt for electric kettles (they are the most energy efficient way to boil your water) so there are far fewer hob-top kettles available. Two litres sounds a lot for a kettle...most stop at 1.6 or 1.7 litres. Here's one suitable for induction hobs BUT it has a polished finish....

https://www.argos.co.uk/product/8196325
if its just the polished fiish you want to avoid, how about this one (in cream) Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
https://www.wayfair.co.uk/kitchenware-tableware/pdp/karl-kruger-luebeck-16-l-stainless-steel-whistling-stove-top-kettle-ffj1184.html

Found this, it's only 1.6l capacity, though.
Wayfair have a load of induction kettles.

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