New matt finish for Smeg’s kettle and toaster sets

If you’re a fan of the covetable countertop appliances but haven’t yet bought a set, this news may sway you. Smeg has launched a new look for its popular retro-style kettle and toaster sets, moving away from the bright colours and shiny finish that characterised its appliances until now.

The KLF03 kettle and TSF01 toaster will be available in three new, matt shades: black, white and champagne.

They’ve just gone on sale on the Smeg site, although not all of the other stockists have them yet (there’s a full list further down the page).The toasterandkettle in champagneare the most eye-catching, butthe toasterandkettle in matt blackorthe toasterandkettlein matt white would be the minimalist choice.

At £179.95 per appliance, however, they are a bit of an investment.

The stainless steel KLF03 kettle has a 1.7 litre capacity (enough for seven cups) and all the features you’d expect in a good quality kettle: a soft-opening lid, 360-degree swivel base, non-slip feet, a water level indicator and automatic shut-off at 100°C. It’s a good option for hard water areas, with a stainless steel limescale filter you can remove, wash and replace and a concealed element to prevent limescale build-up.

However, there are no options for varying the temperature of the heated water – a feature that proper tea drinkers would enjoy – and that’s something we’d really like to see in a kettle at this price point.

The steel TSF01 toaster has extra wide and deep (36mm) slots that should fit all kinds of bread products, six browning levels, three pre-sets (bagel, defrost, reheat), a light-up dial and a touch-release removable crumb tray.

Again, it’s obviously very pricey for a two-slice toaster.

The new matt items are now on sale. You’ll be able to buy them from John Lewis, Harrods, Smeg online and its London shop, although only Smeg currently has them in stock.

And you can still buy the originalKLF03 kettleand theTSF01 toasterin a number of colours from £129 each from John Lewis.

Considering other Smeg appliances? You can check out our reviews of Smeg’sjug blender,immersion blender,espresso coffee makerandcoffee grinder.

Author: Emma Rowley, Group Home Tech Editor

Emma has been a journalist and copywriter for over 20 years and has been testing and writing about home tech and appliances for seven years. She tries out every appliance she writes about at home, and aims to recommend time- and energy-saving products that will last.

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