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**The Hidden Danger of Using an Electric Kettle Every Day: What Many Families Overlook**
### **What’s Happening Inside Your Electric Kettle?**
The electric kettle, like any appliance that heats water, is subject to daily wear and tear. Over time, minerals found in water—such as calcium, magnesium, and other dissolved substances—begin to accumulate inside the kettle. This process, known as **limescale buildup**, is particularly common in areas with hard water. Although limescale is not harmful in small amounts, it can reduce the efficiency of the kettle, making it take longer to boil water, and can affect the taste of your beverages.
### **Why You Should Care About Cleaning Your Electric Kettle**
Many people don’t think twice about the cleanliness of their electric kettle. After all, it’s just boiling water, right? Unfortunately, this assumption can lead to neglected maintenance, which can result in some startling consequences. Here’s why you should care about keeping your kettle clean:
2. **Unpleasant Taste**: Limescale buildup and bacteria can affect the taste of the water. This could make your tea, coffee, or other drinks taste slightly off, even if you use clean, filtered water to begin with.
4. **Potential Damage to the Kettle**: Over time, if you don’t clean your kettle, the buildup can damage the heating element or other internal components, leading to decreased performance and even failure of the appliance.
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