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Mueller Ultra Kettle M99S vs Cosori Glass Electric Kettle GK172-CO Side-by-Side Comparison
Overall Verdict
The Mueller Ultra Kettle (M99S) and the Cosori Glass Electric Kettle GK172-CO were nearly tied in our data analysis. The key distinctions between them emerged from our performance assessments.
At the same power draw, the two kettles have similar boiling speed and noise level while boiling. However, the Cosori consumed a lot more energy. Also, the Mueller retained heat better after boiling despite both being glass.
Both kettles offer premium design features, including a removable limescale filter, water-level markings, an LED ring, a lid button, and a power switch. One notable feature of the Cosori kettle is its stainless steel inner lid, so there’s no plastic to water contact.
However, unlike the Mueller, the Cosori's limescale filter is not removable for frequent maintenance. 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
- Glass spout
- Stainless steel under lid
- Large opening
- Quiet when boiling
- Easy to use
- Light weight
- Handle not ideally shaped
- Cord wrap loosely
- High energy consumption
- Cord doesn’t fit storage
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