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16 best kettles to buy in 2025 for the perfect cup of tea
From accessible designs to kettles with mood lighting

A kettle is an essential kitchen appliance, especially for us tea-loving Brits. There’s more to a great kettle than just boiling water though, which is why the Good Housekeeping Institute has tried a wide range of models to find the best on the market.
After spending countless hours testing over 180 kettles in our lab – we've boiled enough hot water to make nearly 5,460 cups of tea! – here are the best kettles to add to your kitchen at a glance, but scroll on for our detailed reviews.
Best kettles to buy in 2025
If you’re replacing an existing kettle, there are plenty of places for you to safely recycle your old one. Find your nearest electrical recycling point, or read our guide on how to donate or dispose of your appliances and tech for extra guidance.
Are expensive kettles worth it?
Here at the Good Housekeeping Institute, we love a product with fancy features and an innovative design, but is spending extra for these things actually worth it? It comes down to budget and what you’re willing to pay, but a higher price tag doesn’t always mean better quality.
After 100 years of product testing, we know that price and performance aren’t always related. The kettles in this list range from £13.97 to a huge £179. In our search for the best model on the market, we found that the priciest KitchenAid option and our cheapest George Home buy could only be separated by three marks in testing, despite the George kettle boasting a more basic design.
Features such as a ‘keep warm’ setting and variable temperature are nice to have and are worth the investment if you have the budget, but they certainly aren’t essential. Design, speed, capacity and noise control are the features you actually need, but more on that below.
How we test kettles
Kettle testing at the Good Housekeeping Institute is thirsty work, but it involves more than just sipping hot drinks all day.
We fill each kettle from the tap and test the pouring precision into a hot water bottle, looking for splashing and spillages. Next, we monitor how long it takes to boil each kettle at different capacities. We also check the temperature of the external casing of the handle when water is freshly boiled – some kettles get extremely hot and extra care needs to be taken when picking up to pour.
We look at how easy the kettle is to use based on how clear the water level gauge is to see, whether the filter is easy to remove for cleaning and refit, and how comfortable the kettle is to hold. The overall design is also taken into account, as well as how clear and concise the instructions are.
Read on to learn more about our pick of the best kettles, and what you need to know before you buy.
Hannah is our homes editor, specialising in reviewing the latest kitchen appliances, cleaning products, mattresses and bedding, and crafting equipment. Hannah has written about hundreds of products, from air fryers to smoothie makers to pillows, and is committed to finding the most reliable and best value for money buys.
Hannah is also interested in sustainability in the home and has completed a course with the University of the Arts London in sustainable textiles, so she can help cut through the noise on what’s green and what’s not. Hannah has an MA in Magazine Journalism and has previously worked as a freelance lifestyle and women’s sports journalist, working for Stylist, Sky Sports and more.
Hannah has also previously worked in a florist and can normally be found caring for her house plants or sewing something new for her home or wardrobe.
Megan is the Good Housekeeping Institute’s homes writer. She loves diving into the latest product releases to find the very best buys on the market. When she’s not writing about the newest gadgets and gizmos for your home and garden, you’ll find her cooking, running and exploring London’s foodie hotspots – or trying to make friends with every dog she passes. Megan has an MA in Magazine Journalism and has previously written for Stylist, Glamour, TimeOut, SquareMeal, and YOU magazine. You can find Megan on Instagram @meganlouisegeall and on X @megan_geall
Blossom is passionate about finding the best home products and appliances for GH readers. As head of the homes testing team, she has led reviews across multiple categories, from pizza ovens, and smart plugs to portable fans and hobs. She enjoys delving into the intricacies of products and refining testing protocols to ensure we’re testing them against their claims. Her aim is to find the top-performing products on the market, to help take the hard work out of housework. Blossom’s most notable accomplishment in the lab has been toasting 528 slices of bread in her quest to find the best toasters money can buy. In her free time, she openly admits to being a music geek and indulges her creative side through crocheting, baking, singing and writing.

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