Kelly Marie Angel:
Il take a wild stab in the dark and say 600 Watts at 240 volts AC or DC
Kelly Marie is spot on. 600 Watts is the answer. The kettle has a 2 pint capacity. It was called a model L55265. It was real highly polished copper in construction. A warning says:
"Be sure the kettle is filled before switching on the current, and on no circumstances completely empty while the element is still hot." The makers advise always leaving some water in the kettle to avoid the bottom burning out like a empty pan on a hot stove can.
The customer had to specify the Voltage rating of the kettle when ordering. The options were: 100/110 Volts. 200/220 Volts. 230/250 Volts. I bet that confused some customers. Or did the local electrical shop owner advise accordingly?
Fascinating.
Z.
Kelly Marie Angel:
Il take a wild stab in the dark and say 600 Watts at 240 volts AC or DC
Kelly Marie is spot on. 600 Watts is the answer. The kettle has a 2 pint capacity. It was called a model L55265. It was real highly polished copper in construction. A warning says:
"Be sure the kettle is filled before switching on the current, and on no circumstances completely empty while the element is still hot." The makers advise always leaving some water in the kettle to avoid the bottom burning out like a empty pan on a hot stove can.
The customer had to specify the Voltage rating of the kettle when ordering. The options were: 100/110 Volts. 200/220 Volts. 230/250 Volts. I bet that confused some customers. Or did the local electrical shop owner advise accordingly?
Fascinating.
Z.
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