The bad news.... the kettle doesn't reach the temperatures. I sat on it with a Thermapen. If you set 100 degrees, you get a maximum of 97 degrees. You can also see from the vapor, the moment the first vapor cloud comes out of the spout, the tube already jumps off: somewhere it must have been 100 degrees but not over the entire content, other / previous kettles still went a 10 a 20 seconds after the first vapor appears. For a temperature below 100 it is therefore best to add 5 degrees to the temperature you want, which is a pity.
It is difficult to read the amount of water, it is hidden behind the handle. Also not convinced that the lid mechanism will last very long, and the filling opening is relatively small (the lid opens at 45 degrees).
The good news... available in many colors except stainless steel (needs a paint job). Pouring spout is wonderful (not at all), they should put that on all "pouring" devices.
Device works quickly, looks very nice.