The RHD F-Kettle 1S is a compact 0.7-liter stainless steel kettle designed for 220V operation, making it suitable for international travel or countries outside North America. At $28.99 and with 258 reviews at 4.3 stars, it's a niche product with a clear target: travelers who need a small, working kettle abroad.
International travelers or people relocating to countries with 220V electrical standards who need a compact kettle. The 0.7L size and 1000W element are appropriate for a single serving on the road.
Skip if
You live in North America and use standard 110-120V outlets, this kettle is rated at 220V and is not designed for typical US household power without a voltage converter. Also skip if you need more than one to two cups per fill.
Capacity 0.7 L
Carafe / container Kettle
Wattage 1000 W
Material Stainless Steel
Color White
Dimensions 6.1 X 4.7 X 3 In
Priced 22% below the category median ($36.99 across 92 tracked models)
Capacity of 0.7 L - smaller than 96% of the 93 models we track
Wattage of 1000 W - lower than 80% of the 93 models we track
Our scorecard
4.3/5overall
Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 258 owner ratings
Popularity1.3/5
258 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other coffee makers, kettles and brewers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The 220V rating is the defining characteristic here. Standard US household power is 110-120V; plugging a 220V appliance directly into a US outlet without a converter will damage the appliance or blow a fuse. This kettle belongs in a bag headed to Europe, Asia, the Middle East, or similar 220V regions.
At 0.7 liters, it holds roughly 23 oz, enough for one generous mug or two smaller cups. The 1000W rating is modest but adequate for this volume, particularly in travel settings where boil time is less urgent than portability. Stainless steel construction keeps it light and durable for travel.
The 258-review pool at 4.3 stars is sufficient to indicate the product works as intended, though not enough to draw conclusions about multi-year durability. For a travel kettle, that's a reasonable bar.
Pros
Compact 0.7L size is practical for travel and single servings
220V compatible for use in Europe, Asia, and other regions
Stainless steel construction is durable for travel
Priced at $28.99, reasonable for a travel-specific kettle
4.3-star rating from 258 buyers
Cons
Not compatible with standard 110-120V North American outlets without a voltage converter
0.7L limits to one to two cups per boil
1000W is slower than 1500W home kettles
258 reviews is a small sample for long-term confidence
Performance notes
1000W at 0.7L is a lower power ratio than home models, meaning slightly longer boil times but still practical for travel use. 220V input is non-negotiable, using this on 120V without a transformer will damage the unit. Stainless steel body; weight not listed in specs.
What buyers say
258 reviews at 4.3 stars suggests the product does what it advertises. Buyers who purchase this likely understand the 220V requirement and evaluate it as a travel tool rather than a home kettle, within that context, the rating is reasonable.
Not without a step-up voltage converter. US outlets supply 110-120V; this kettle requires 220V. Plugging it directly into a US outlet will likely damage the kettle.
What countries use 220V power?
Most of Europe, the UK, Asia (including China, Japan, India), the Middle East, and Africa use 220-240V. Check your destination's voltage before packing.
Is 0.7L enough for two cups of tea?
0.7 liters is roughly 23 oz, enough for two 10-oz mugs or one large 16-oz travel mug with some water left over.
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