Philips HD9339/81 Glass Kettle Series 5000 boils 1.7 liters of water via a 2200W concealed stainless heating element. Borosilicate glass construction resists thermal shock and mineral residue during high-heat cycles. Compared to the HD9350, this version upgrades to a glass body and includes a blue LED light base.
Key Features
- Blue LED Light: With the blue LED light, the base illuminates while heating. Visual cue signals completion in low light conditions.
- 2200W Rapid Boil: Under a 2200W load, water reaches boiling point in roughly three minutes. Fast heating minimizes wait times for hot drinks.
- 12-Month Service Warranty: Within the 12-month service warranty, local centers repair electrical components. Service coverage excludes physical damage to the glass body.
- One-cup Indicator: Through the one-cup indicator, glass markings display exact volumes for single servings. Precise measurement reduces electricity usage by 66%.
- 200-Micron Filter: Behind the spout, a 200-micron filter catches limescale common in local hard water. Metal mesh keeps debris out of the cup.
- Strix Safety System: Using a Strix safety controller, the system cuts power during boil-dry events. Automatic shut-off prevents damage to the internal element.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Philips HD9339/81 made of real glass?
The body uses high-quality borosilicate glass to handle extreme temperature shifts. This material prevents cracking and maintains clarity despite repeated boiling.
How fast does Philips Series 5000 kettle boil?
A full 1.7L volume reaches boiling point in 4 to 5 minutes using 2200W of power. Single cups take significantly less time, usually under 60 seconds.