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The Kettle market is a segment of the Household Appliances industry that focuses on the production and sale of electric kettles. Kettles are small, electric appliances used to quickly heat water for a variety of purposes, such as making tea, coffee, and hot chocolate. Kettles are typically made of stainless steel, plastic, or glass, and come in a variety of sizes and shapes. They are often equipped with features such as temperature control, auto shut-off, and cordless operation.
Kettles are popular in many countries around the world, and are often seen as a staple of the modern kitchen. They are typically sold in department stores, home appliance stores, and online retailers.
Some of the major companies in the Kettle market include Breville, Russell Hobbs, Morphy Richards, and Philips. These companies produce a wide range of kettles, from basic models to more advanced models with additional features. Other companies in the market include KitchenAid, Cuisinart, and Hamilton Beach. Show Less Read more