The kettle's design is both stylish and practical, featuring a soft opening lid system that adds a touch of sophistication while ensuring safety. The integrated water level indicator makes it easy to measure the exact amount of water needed. The safety aspects are meticulously considered, with an auto switch-off at 100°C and a boil-dry safety switch-off feature, ensuring the kettle turns off automatically if there's no water. Moreover, the rear-positioned handle is strategically placed to minimise the risk of steam scalding, enhancing overall safety and ease of use. Another standout feature is the kettle's 360° swivel base, which provides convenient placement in the kitchen and accommodates both right and left-hand operation.
The Smeg 50’s Retro Style Electric Kettle is a statement piece that brings a retro charm to modern kitchens while delivering exceptional functionality and safety features.

Diverse colour finishes
Inspired by the pop art movement and iconic Italian design, Smeg kettles aren’t just logistical companions at teatime. When they’re not busy boiling, they can be shown off and coordinated with the toasters and coffee machines in their family. From subdued pastels to more intense, popping tones, there’s a finish to suit every personality.

Removable limescale filter
The removable, washable limescale filter traps any sediments or deposits within the kettle before they can find a way into your mug. Because the flavour should be coming from your tea leaves and not from anywhere else.

Quick and quiet
This kettle is an honest performer that knows its role. Fill it with water and flick the switch when you get home at the end of a tiring day, and you’ll be nursing a soothing cuppa in no time at all. You’ve undoubtedly dealt with enough noise throughout the day, and this kettle’s quiet operation means you won’t have to deal with any more.

Low energy consumption
Smeg’s energy conservation measures double as safety precautions. This kettle will switch itself off if the temperature reaches 100°C, or if you’ve flicked it on when there’s no water inside. Now there’s a way to keep your bills and burns low.


