AGA KETTlEs
A boiling kettle is synonymous with the warmth and
hospitality of an AGA kitchen. Suitable for all heat
sources except induction, our AGA kettles are designed
for maximum performance with a thick solid base.
A good base ensures a quick boiling time.
Generally an aluminium kettle boils faster than
a stainless steel.
Stainless Steell W histling Hard anodised kettle aluminium kettle
KWehtitslteling Kettle • Classic shape • Classic shape
• Stylish modern shape • Thick solid flat base • Thick solid flat base
• Available in Cream and Polished • Ensures maximum • Ensures maximum
Stainless Steel hotplate performance hotplate performance
• Insulated easy grip handle • Quick boiling time • Non-stick interior
• 4mm encapsulated base for • 10 year Guarantee • Quick boiling time
excellent heat transfer • Made in the UK • 10 year Guarantee
• Capacity 2.2 litre 2 litre W2345 £92.95 • Made in the UK
Cream enamel stainless steel
3 litre W2346 £96.95 2 litre W2343 £77.95
W2148 £66.95
3 litre W2344 £80.95
Polished stainless steel
W2147 £66.95
Handy hint...It’s best to put
your kettle on a trivet after boiling
rather than keeping it on the AGA;
that way you won’t ‘stew’ the water
or scratch the enamel surface.
AGA kettle trivets have rubber feet
to keep your work surface or table
scratch-free.
Classic Kettle scale-be-gone
• A classic shape kettle • Keep your kettle free from limescale
• Designed with 4mm encapsulated base • A must to keep your kettle at optimum
for ultimate contact with the Boiling boiling performance
Plate • 6 tablets
• Insulated easy grip handle AG424 £3.90
Resting the kettle on a trivet for 10
• Capacity 1.9 litres seconds before pouring the water
W2470 £79.95 will allow the spout to cool.
AGA Kettles
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