Try descaling the kettle and see if this reduces the noise level.
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Pour a cup of vinegar into the kettle and then fill the kettle to the maximum level mark, with water.
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Pour a cup of vinegar into the kettle and then fill the rest of the kettle to the maximum water level mark with water.
Turn on the kettle and allow it to boil and auto switch off.
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Don’t overfill it as the water rises, due to the vinegar, and it may come out of the spout/lid as it nears boiling point. So be careful if you are near it
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Don’t overfill it as the water rises, due to the vinegar, and it may come out of the spout/lid as it nears boiling point. So be careful if you are near it.
Once it is off, switch off the power at the outlet (or unplug it) and allow it to stand for 2-3 hours or overnight.
After this, empty the kettle and rinse with clean water. Boil a new full kettle of water and then empty and it should be ready for future use.
Hi,
Try descaling the kettle and see if this reduces the noise level.
Pour a cup of vinegar into the kettle and then fill the kettle to the maximum level mark, with water.
Turn on the kettle and allow it to boil and auto switch off.
Don’t overfill it as the water rises, due to the vinegar, and it may come out of the spout/lid as it nears boiling point. So be careful if you are near it
Once it is off, switch off the power at the outlet (or unplug it) and allow it to stand for 2-3 hours or overnight.
After this, empty the kettle and rinse with clean water. Boil a new full kettle of water and then empty and it should be ready for future use.
Hopefully it will also be quieter.