The White Digital kettle is a desktop electric kettle with digital temperature control. Its matte white exterior features a concealed metal heating plate. The kettle's interior and lid are made of 304 stainless steel, with a food-grade silicone seal and a removable filter.
The temperature range is 40 to 100°C in 5°C increments, with a sensor response error of no more than ±1°C. It allows for one-touch access to frequently used temperature settings, and the display provides real-time feedback on the current temperature and remaining keep-warm time. It remembers the last setting upon power failure, and a three-second press and hold activates the child lock to prevent accidental activation. It's ideal for custom brewing needs, such as pour-over coffee at 92 to 96°C and green tea at 80°C.
The nominal capacity is 1.7 liters, with a minimum safe water volume of 0.5 liters. It can heat water for three to five people at once, and dispenses a 240ml cup in approximately 55 seconds. The wide mouth design allows for seamless filling, and the water level window is graduated in 0.25-liter increments. Weighing approximately 1.5 kg, the kettle maintains a stable center of gravity even when fully filled, providing a secure grip.
The 220-240 volt version boasts 1800 watts of power, while the 120-volt version boasts 1500 watts. One liter of cold water boils in approximately 3 minutes 30 seconds to 4 minutes, and 1.5 liters in approximately 5 to 6 minutes. The concealed heating plate reduces scale buildup and enhances heating efficiency. The nickel-plated contacts on the base are tested for 10,000 rotations and insertions, ensuring long-term power stability.
The sound pressure level is no more than 52 decibels at one meter. The lid opening utilizes a cushioning damping structure to prevent metal-to-metal collisions and steam dripping noise. The beep can be adjusted to three levels or turned off, and night mode mutes the beep by default and reduces display brightness. Suitable for open kitchens and office meeting rooms, it ensures seamless conversation and focus.
The entire water supply is made of 304 stainless steel and food-grade silicone, while the outer shell is heat-resistant, BPA-free PP. The filter is a fine-pore stainless steel structure that traps large scale particles. The drip-proof spout prevents backflow, and the lid lining and seal have passed food contact material testing, ensuring long-term odor-free use.
The White Digital Kettle features a Strix thermostat with automatic power shutoff upon boiling, automatic dry-boil protection, and a 10-amp overcurrent fuse. The double-walled design creates an insulated chamber, keeping the outer surface temperature below 45°C, minimizing accidental burns. The base features non-slip feet and an anti-tilt drain channel to prevent condensation from accumulating on the countertop.
The heat preservation range is 40 to 90°C, with a selectable duration of 30 to 120 minutes. Keeping the kettle warm for two hours at 60°C consumes approximately 0.3 kWh of electricity, and its standby power consumption is no more than 0.5 watts. ECO mode pulses heat when the temperature difference is less than 2°C, reducing frequent starts and stops. This saves energy for long-term hot drink preparation.
The kettle's opening and closing angle is 75 degrees, and the opening diameter is approximately 110 mm, allowing for easy hand cleaning. The filter's quick-release mechanism makes it easy to rinse away limescale and tea stains. It's recommended to descale the kettle monthly using citric acid: 5 grams to 1 liter of water. Heat the kettle in a circulating heat cycle for 20 minutes, then rinse with clean water. The exterior's anti-fingerprint coating cleans easily with a single wipe.
The handle is approximately 30 mm thick, with a non-slip texture for enhanced grip. The spout has a flow rate of approximately 0.4 liters per minute, ensuring continuous filling. The indicator light and screen brightness are set to day and night, and a long press on the temperature button switches between Celsius and Fahrenheit. The power cord is 0.75 meters long, and the base has three cable compartments for cable management.
The Hungry Kettle is available in two versions: 110-120V, 60Hz, and 220-240V, 50-60Hz. Plug options are available: US, UK, and EU. It has passed ETL, CE, RoHS, and REACH testing. The operating environment is 5-35°C, with a relative humidity not exceeding 85%, making it suitable for homes and light commercial use worldwide.
Morning presets of 80°C and 100°C allow for separate settings for preparing milk powder and boiling water for oatmeal. The 60-minute heat retention feature covers the entire family's breakfast schedule, and Hungry Kettle's double-layer insulation prevents children from touching or scalding their hands. The base keeps the cable neatly stored for countertop depths, and the drip-proof spout prevents water from spilling over, allowing for a clean surface with a single wipe.
Peak hours on weekdays are concentrated in the morning and afternoon. The temperature is set to 92 degrees for pour-over coffee and switched to 85 degrees for oolong and green tea. The beep is muted and the screen dimmed to ensure a quiet atmosphere. A quick descaling with citric acid is performed before each shift ends, and the filter is removed and cleaned in two minutes. Administration staff record the number of reheating cycles and the duration of the hold time during inspections, ensuring the countertops are always clean.
Before assigning rooms, the front desk sets the kettle to 90 degrees for two hours, allowing guests to brew hot drinks upon arrival. After check-out, cleaning follows a two-step process: first, empty the kettle with fresh water, then wipe the exterior and replace the descaling card with multilingual instructions. The matte white exterior harmonizes with the light-colored furnishings, and the display screen is not glaring under the desk lamp, allowing for nighttime use without disturbing sleep.
During peak hours, continuous brewing maintains a stable water temperature of 94 degrees, with a temperature fluctuation of no more than 2 degrees, to minimize extraction fluctuations. Before closing, the water temperature is set to 60°C for cleaning and preheating equipment, reducing repeated boiling water. The spout provides stable flow, ensuring no splashing when pouring into a pour-over teapot. The rotating base allows for easy access and placement, improving bar flow efficiency.
The course features multiple water temperature demonstrations, with one-click access from 40°C to 100°C, allowing students to visually compare the brewing performance of different teas. The 90-minute keep-warm time covers the entire class, eliminating the need for a restart during breaks. The filter traps tea dust, and the all-steel inner tank eliminates odor, making on-site teaching more reproducible.
During nighttime shifts, the temperature is set to 45°C for formula and warm water wiping. The beeping sound is muted, and the screen dims to avoid disturbing infants. The outer wall temperature rise is kept below 45°C, ensuring a comfortable handling experience. The water level and filter cleanliness are checked at each shift handover, and usage records are posted on the countertop plywood for traceable hygiene procedures.