Electric kettles function by delivering electrical current to a resistive heating element located at the base of the water reservoir. Power is typically transferred from a wall outlet through a base unit, which uses metal contact rings to transmit energy to the kettle body. Integrated safety features, such as thermal switches and fuses, monitor the temperature to prevent overheating and dry-boil conditions.
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