Collection: Kettle

Spare parts for electric kettles: heating elements, thermostats, bases, anti-limescale filters, lids, seals, switches, safety protections, and components for the best brands.

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Guide to spare parts and maintenance of the electric kettle

Main components available

In this collection, we offer a wide range of original and compatible spare parts for electric kettles: **heating elements**, safety and control thermostats, bases (connector + base holder), anti-limescale or impurity filters, lids, seals, switches/buttons/levers, external body/tank, indicator lights, power cables, safety protections. (e.g., on FixPart you can find heating elements, filters, and bases for many brands) :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

How to choose the right spare part

  1. Brand, model, and code: often found on the label underneath or on the bottom of the kettle; necessary for comparing part compatibility. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
  2. Power/wattage of the heating element: to avoid overheating or energy inefficiencies. Refer to the value printed on the original heating element. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
  3. Thermostat/automatic switch: must have the correct temperature values and the appropriate activation type for the kettle. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
  4. Anti-limescale filter/lid: check diameter, material, shape, and attachment system. If the filter is deteriorated, efficiency and safety may decrease. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
  5. Seals and tank body: seals must be compatible in size and material to maintain a perfect closure; the external tank should not have oxidation or deformities.

Recommended maintenance

  • After each use, empty and dry the kettle to prevent rust or stains.
  • Descale regularly (e.g., every 1-3 months, depending on water hardness) to preserve the heating element and filter. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
  • Check that the switch/lever/indicators work correctly; if you smell strange odors or hear noises, it's best to turn it off immediately.
  • Ensure that the lid closes properly, and the seal is not cracked or worn.
  • Do not immerse the electric body; clean only the non-electric parts with neutral detergents.

Common problems and quick solutions

  • Kettle won't turn on: issue with the cable, electric base, or switch; check power supply and switch.
  • Water doesn't boil or takes too long: weakened heating element, limescale, or incorrect thermostat.
  • Plastic or burnt smell: dirty internal body, heating element covered in limescale, or deteriorated insulating material near the heating element.
  • Water leaks: damaged seal, misaligned lid, or deformed tank.
  • Indicators won't light up: faulty bulb/indicator, switch not connected or damaged.

Quick FAQs

When should I descale the kettle?

When you notice white deposits on the bottom or if the water takes longer to boil; generally every 1-3 months depending on water hardness.

Can I use a universal heating element?

Yes, if it has the same power, physical connection, and voltage; otherwise, you risk inefficiency or electrical problems.

Can the anti-limescale filter be washed or does it need to be replaced?

If the filter is metal, wash it regularly; if it is damaged or too worn, it should be replaced with a compatible spare part.

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