What makes Simplex Kettles by Newey & Bloomer unique?
Simplex kettles by Newey & Bloomer are truly special. As a staple of British tea culture, they represent both craftsmanship and tradition. What sets them apart is their handmade, solid copper construction, which allows for excellent heat conductivity, bringing water to a boil efficiently. Their timeless design and attention to detail make them highly sought after by tea enthusiasts and collectors alike. Owning one feels like you’re holding a piece of history—an heirloom that celebrates the long-standing tea tradition in the UK.
I remember the first time I saw a Simplex kettle at a friend’s tea gathering—it immediately caught my eye with its polished copper gleam. It felt like more than just a tool, almost like a centerpiece of the event. The weight and quality are unmistakable, and when that gentle whistle starts, it’s like a little ceremony before pouring tea. This kettle is a beautiful way to enhance the experience for those who love the tea ritual.
How Are Simplex Kettles Handcrafted?
Simplex kettles by Newey & Bloomer (established in 1903) are handcrafted using traditional techniques passed down for generations. Each kettle has a solid copper body (known for its superior heat conductivity) and some solid brass details like nuts and handle brackets. The interior of these kettles is lined with one hundred percent tin. Craftsmen shape the body and spout, carefully butt-soldering the pieces to ensure durability and performance. The handles are made of solid beechwood for a classic touch. The kettles are polished to a high shine, giving them their distinctive, elegant look. This attention to detail makes every Simplex kettle an actual work of art.
Owning one feels like owning a piece of British tea history.
Are Simplex Kettles Compatible with Induction Stoves?
Simplex kettles, traditionally made from copper or chrome, are not naturally compatible with induction stoves because induction cooking requires magnetic materials, and copper is non-magnetic. However, there are workarounds. If you have an induction stovetop, you can use an induction hob converter, a flat magnetic plate between your kettle and the stovetop, allowing the Simplex kettle to work on an induction surface. This way, you can still enjoy the classic craftsmanship of a Simplex kettle, even with modern induction technology.
How do I properly clean a Simplex copper kettle?
It is not complicated to clean your Simplex kettle. You can purchase a brass or silver polish and use that along with a soft cotton cloth to keep your gorgeous kettle shining like new! A very good recommendation is to use either Brasso for your copper kettle, or you can purchase and use Hagerty 100 All Metal Polish for both your copper and/or chrome plated kettles. DO NOT use lemon juice or vinegar. These substances are acidic and can ruin the lovely finish.
What’s the best way to remove tarnish from a copper kettle?
After boiling it is not unusual to see a bit of discoloration in some areas. Do not fret. Take a clean soft cloth which has been soaked in some warm water and carefully wipe the spots. To remove tarnish from a Simplex copper kettle, start by using a brass cleaner. Gently rub the mixture onto the tarnished areas with a soft cloth, taking care not to scratch the surface. For tougher spots, let the paste sit for a few minutes before wiping it off. Rinse the kettle with warm water and dry it thoroughly to prevent water spots. Regular cleaning will help maintain its shine and prevent future tarnishing.
How can I remove hard water stains from a Simplex kettle?
If you find that you need to descale the inside of your kettle, it’s best to use a non-acidic de-scaler. Please avoid damaging the tin lining in these lovely kettles by NEVER EVER using vinegar or lemon juice. You WILL damage the 100 percent lead-free lining! The best way to prevent getting scale build up in the first place is to use filtered water only. You will protect your kettle and your tea will taste so much better. Win-Win.
What’s the difference between the Kensington and Beehive models?
The Simplex Kensington and Beehive models are both iconic kettles by Newey & Bloomer, but they have distinct designs and features. The Kensington model is known for its sleek, more modern silhouette, with clean lines and a polished, elegant look, making it a favorite for contemporary kitchens. The Beehive model, on the other hand, has a more traditional, vintage aesthetic with its rounded, ribbed body that mimics a beehive shape, giving it an old-world charm. Both are made from high-quality copper, but their differences cater to varying design preferences.
How long do Simplex kettles take to boil water?
Simplex kettles are renowned for their efficiency and craftsmanship, typically boiling water faster than most standard kettles due to their heavy-duty copper construction, which offers superior heat conductivity. On average, these kettles take about 5 to 10 minutes to bring water to a rolling boil, depending on your stove’s heat output and the volume of water. The solid copper body ensures even heat distribution, meaning less time spent waiting for your tea. However, be sure to avoid overheating by removing the kettle from heat once it reaches a boil.
Can the kettle whistle be replaced or repaired?