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Aigostar Electric Kettle 300104LCB vs Dezin Electric Kettle DZ380 Side-by-Side Comparison

Overall Verdict
The Aigostar Electric Kettle 300104LCB and the Dezin Electric Kettle DZ380 are quite equal but not in a good way. The Aigostar Electric Kettle 300104LCB isn’t the most high-performing product while the Dezin’s build is lacking.
Both kettles feature water-level markings and an LED ring, but the Dezin is missing standard features such as cord storage and a lid button. It also lacks a proper limescale filter, necessitating more frequent cleaning and descaling. On the other hand, the Aigostar, while cheaper, has its own drawback with awkward button placement.
Despite its higher power draw, the Aigostar was slower at boiling water, though it did consume less electricity. Being similarly made of glass, the Aigostar had worse heat retention than the Topwit but was a bit quieter.
Pros & Cons
- Low price tag
- Low energy consumption
- Quiet boiling phase
- Light weight
- Easy to use
- Low price tag
- Large capacity
- Quiet boiling phase
- Light weight
- Easy to use
- Slow boiling time
- Inconvenient button placement
- Inconvenient flip-lock lid
- Slow boiling time
- No limescale filter
- No cord storage
Key Specs
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Analysis and Test Results
Performance
Boiling Time


Energy Consumption


Noise Level


Keep Warm


Design
In the Box


Dimensions


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Handle


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Power Cord


Usability
User Control


Ease of Use


Cleaning

