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Mueller Ultra Kettle M99S vs Aigostar Electric Kettle 300104LCB Side-by-Side Comparison

Overall Verdict
The Mueller Ultra Kettle M99S costs a bit more than the Aigostar Electric Kettle 300104LCB but it makes up more than enough with its significantly better performance, design, and usability.
The biggest problem for the Aigostar was its slow boiling speed which is a major weakness for an electric kettle, even considering its lower power draw. Moreover, the Aigostart didn’t retain heat as well as the Mueller despite both being made of glass. On the bright side, it’s even more quiet than the Mueller and only consumes a tiny bit more energy.
Both kettles have high quality design features like water-level markings and an LED ring on their carafes. However, the Aigostar’s limescale filter isn’t removable like the Mueller. On the other hand, we noticed that the handle of the Mueller kettle is somewhat awkwardly shaped.
Pros & Cons
- Fast boiling time
- Low energy consumption
- Quite when boiling
- Good heat retention
- Inexpensive
- Easy to use
- Low price tag
- Low energy consumption
- Quiet boiling phase
- Light weight
- Easy to use
- Handle not ideally shaped
- Cord wrap loosely
- Slow boiling time
- Inconvenient button placement
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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Base






Power Cord


Usability
User Control


Ease of Use


Cleaning



