✔️ How to Fix It (Do This Once a Week)
The good news? The solution is incredibly simple.
1. Fill the kettle halfway with vinegar
White vinegar is best.
2. Add the same amount of water
A 50/50 mix works perfectly.
3. Bring it to a boil
Let the vinegar-water solution heat up normally.
4. Let it sit for 20–30 minutes
This loosens all the mineral deposits.
5. Rinse thoroughly
Boil fresh water afterward to remove any smell.
🟢 Bonus Tip: Never Turn On the Kettle When It’s Empty
Another surprisingly common mistake.
Running the kettle dry damages the thermostat instantly — and that’s how the kettle fails to shut off.
🏠 Final Reminder
Most people don’t clean their electric kettles often enough, and the limescale buildup is usually hidden.
Share this simple tip with your family or relatives — it might prevent their next kitchen disaster.
A clean kettle lasts longer, uses less electricity, and most importantly… keeps your home safe.
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