Restore your kettle's efficiency with our high-quality 1500W (1.5kW) Kettle Heating Element. This specialized replacement part is designed for precision performance, ensuring your water reaches boiling temperatures quickly and consistently. Engineered with a focus on durability, this element is an ideal solution for repairing most standard household electric kettles.
Optimized 1.5kW Output: Provides a steady 1500W of power, balanced perfectly for efficient boiling in small to medium-sized kettles.
Premium Stainless Steel Build: Constructed from industrial-grade stainless steel to provide superior resistance against rust, corrosion, and calcium buildup.
Universal Dual-Pin Connector: Features a standard 2-pin electrical interface designed for easy integration with most common kettle power bases.
Enhanced Heat Distribution: The curved coil geometry maximizes the heated surface area, allowing for a faster energy transfer to the water.
Durable Mounting Flange: Includes a reinforced circular base with triple-stud mounting for a secure and stable fit inside the kettle body.
This 1500W Replacement Element is the professional choice for:
Electric Jug Kettles: Ideal for 1.2L to 1.7L kitchen kettles that require a reliable 1.5kW heat source.
Small Appliance Repair: A must-have spare part for technicians fixing residential boiling units.
General Maintenance: Perfect for replacing older, calcified elements to improve energy efficiency.
Power Rating: 1500W (1.5kW).
Connection Type: Standard 2-Pin Male Terminals.
Mounting Style: Circular flange with integrated alignment studs.
Compatibility: Most 220-240V AC electric kettles.
Is a 1500W element enough for a large kettle?
A 1500W element is excellent for efficiency and is standard for many smaller to medium kettles. For very large units (over 2L), it may take slightly longer than a 2200W version, but it draws less peak current.
Does it include a rubber sealing gasket?
This listing is for the 1500W Heating Element itself. To ensure a leak-proof seal, we recommend either reusing your existing gasket if it is in good condition or purchasing a new high-temperature silicone seal separately.
How can I tell if my old element is 1500W?
Most elements have their wattage stamped on the bottom of the mounting flange. If you see "1500W" or "1.5kW," this is the exact replacement you need.
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