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- Slice up 1 lemon, place in the kettle with water, and boil.
- Let it sit, then rinse and scrub as needed.
- Bonus: It smells amazing!
📅 How Often Should You Clean It?
- Every 1–2 weeks if you use your kettle daily
- Weekly if you live in a hard water area
- Monthly at minimum for occasional use
Regular cleaning keeps your kettle performing at its best and your water tasting fresh.
✅ Extra Tips for a Healthier Kettle
- Use filtered water to reduce mineral buildup
- Always empty leftover water after use — standing water encourages deposits and bacteria
- Leave the lid open after boiling to let moisture escape and prevent mold
- Avoid harsh chemicals — natural cleaning is safer and just as effective
🧠 Final Thoughts
Your electric kettle may seem low-maintenance, but it deserves a little TLC. A dirty kettle doesn’t just look bad — it can affect your health, your drinks, and your wallet.
Want a printable step-by-step cleaning guide or reminder chart for your kitchen? Let me know — I’d be happy to help!
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