Test results
Advantages
Double-sided scale with many divisions
Spring-loaded lid — can be used with one hand
5 temperature settings including 40°C for baby food
Easily replaceable limescale filter
Flaws
Long heating process
Small lid opening angle (difficult to wash by hand)
Relatively high cost
Philips HD9385/21 test results
- Price-quality ratio
Good
- Value for money: 70
- Heating and power consumption (40%): 73.6
- Exploitation (40%): 83.8
- Equipment (20%): 90.8
Many divisions start with a volume of one teacup, which corresponds to 250 ml. The maximum volume is 1.7 liters. The plinth is slip resistant on the table. There is also a rather long power cord, the excess of which can be wound into this very base. In addition, you can choose from several temperature settings: 40°C, 80°C, 90°C, 95°C and 100°C. The first of these is especially useful when preparing baby food. The integrated limescale filter can be easily pulled out and just as easily put back in after rinsing. In addition, the process of bottling water is almost perfect.
Alternative: leader of the rating — WMF 0413060011 Lineo
The WMF Lineo 1.6l kettle is the leader of our respective rating. It convinces above all with its faster water heating process. However, when choosing this alternative option, it will be necessary to abandon the breadth of the choice of temperature regimes.
TEST RESULTS | |
Heating and power consumption (40%)
73.6%
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Exploitation (40%)
83.8%
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Equipment (20%)
90.8%
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CONCLUSION
The Philips HD9385/21 was mostly convincing in the test. We especially liked the chic design and advanced options for choosing the temperature. In addition, it is worth noting for the most part a high level of ease of use. We noticed some drawbacks in terms of water heating speed and cost. Philips HD 9385 cannot be called a cheap purchase.
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81.1%
OVERALL RESULT |
Specifications and test results Philips HD9385/21
Price-quality ratio |
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Penalty points | |
Justification of the fine | |
Max Volume | |
Minimum Volume | |
Boiling time for 1 liter of water | |
Time to shutdown after water heating up to 95°C | |
Maximum power consumption | |
Energy consumption for heating 1 liter of water | |
Choice of water heating temperature | |
temperature indicator | |
Shutdown signal | |
Internal lighting | |
Water temperature 30 minutes after boiling | |
One handed use | |
Power off when removed | |
Access for cleaning | |
Scale filter in spout | |
Splash free lid opening | |
Scale readability | |
Visibility of the control signal | |
Slow pour accuracy | |
Quick fill accuracy | |
Housing material outside | |
Body material inside | |
Maximum noise level | |
Non-slip stand | |
Keep warm function | |
Weight (without stand) | |
Cord length |