ADVERTISEMENT
#### 5. **Boil Only as Much Water as You Need**
Avoid filling your kettle with more water than necessary. This not only saves energy but also helps minimize the amount of minerals that can build up in the kettle.
#### 6. **Dry the Kettle After Each Use**
After boiling water, pour out any leftover water and leave the kettle open to air dry. This will help prevent any residual moisture from contributing to mineral buildup and mold growth.
Even with regular cleaning, if you notice your kettle is struggling to boil water efficiently, showing signs of damage, or has persistent buildup that won’t come off, it might be time for a replacement. A well-maintained kettle can last several years, but it’s important to address any issues early to avoid costly replacements.
### Final Thoughts
If you’ve never paid attention to the inside of your kettle, it might be time for a quick check. Seeing the hidden buildup inside can be startling, but don’t worry—taking a few simple steps to clean and maintain your kettle can keep it working like new for years to come!