- The market for electric kettles has been growing every year since it became popular in the mid-2000s.
- In the pandemic months, with people in their homes, the sale increased, according to a research report of the global market of electric kettle from crossover.
- Hotels and resorts are also an important potential market for the sector.
The market for electric kettles is not dominated by one particular brand. On the contrary, due to the ease of manufacturing, there are many companies that have these products for sale.
From Russell Hobbs, Smeg, Mega Express, Winco and Black+Decker, to Oster, Smart-Tek, Suzika and Ultracomb, they all make (or brand) electric kettles whose sale has grown exponentially since the mid-2000s, when they began to become widespread.
Even Dolce Gabbana has designed high-end electric kettles for consumers looking for exclusive products.
The market for these products is also covered by hotels and vacation centers, which make these devices available to their customers.
He used the kettle for days on vacation and when he left he discovered that he had sausages inside
Regarding the use of the product, the kettle should only be used to heat water. However, consumers often use it for other functions.
An example is the one that tells a Argentinian Twitter userwho discovered that inside the kettle there were two sausages.
The problem: he had used it for every day he was in the hotel where he stayed on his vacation.
How did you not notice it before? Because he loaded the water without lifting the lid of the appliance.
In the tweet, the woman says that the sausages were inside part of the packaging and that, fortunately, they were not rotten.
short vacation horror story: 2 days ago we arrived at the hotel, we put the kettle, we filled the thermos, we drank mate, the next day kettle, coffee, then thermos, mate
🙃🙃 today we open the kettle and discover this 🙃🙃
* Bromatology at home was found dead * pic.twitter.com/eejWyThyGj– Ziggy (@Sueltame_Pasado) July 14, 2022
User@Sueltame_Pasado wrote this: “Brief vacation horror story: two days ago we arrived at the hotel, put the kettle on, filled the thermos, drank mate, the next day kettle, little coffee, then thermos, mate. Today we open the kettle and discover this: food science at home was found dead“.
The tweet went viral and generated so much conversation that the user added some clarifications: 1. I filled it from the beak / 2. They weren’t there for so long because it wasn’t rotten / 3. They were inside a bag although now I smell the water from the thermos and everything because go get the idea out of my head / 4. The mystery is not only who puts sausages in a kettle but who forgets them.
Other users took advantage of the thread to tell similar situations of non-conventional uses of objects. “My husband cooks patties in the toaster, so I’m not surprised someone cooks sausages in a kettle,” said one user.
People also talk about lack of hotel hygienewho doesn’t check artifacts when guests leave.
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