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Peach Street Electric Kettle PE-1300 vs Bella Ceramic Kettle 14745 Side-by-Side Comparison

Overall Verdict
Although its aesthetic was pleasing, when it comes to proper evaluation, the Bella Ceramic Kettle 14745 falls behind the Peach Street Electric Kettle PE-1300 significantly. With a lower power draw, the Bella boils water more slowly and noisily, consumes more energy, and doesn’t retain heat as well as the Peach Street.
Design-wise, the Bella has a gooseneck for more precise pouring and a silicone band for its lid making it close more tightly. However, it has no water-level markings, only a maximum volume indicator. Its holed filter also isn’t as effective on limescale as the Peach Street’s mesh filter.
In addition to a flimsy base, the Bella, with its higher price, doesn’t offer as much value as the Peach Street.
Pros & Cons
- Low price tag
- Fast boiling time
- Quiet boiling phase
- Light weight
- Easy to use
- Large capacity
- Attractive design
- Gooseneck spout for tea
- Rare ceramic carafe
- Well-priced
- Tight lid
- Slightly high energy consumption
- Plastic lid
- Slightly heavy
- No filter
- Loose cord wrap
- No water-level markings
Key Specs
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Analysis and Test Results
Performance
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Energy Consumption


Noise Level


Keep Warm


Design
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Power Cord


Usability
User Control


Ease of Use


Cleaning

