The World's first Refrigeratted Kettle from COOLER Limited
Ancient times: Early humans used simple containers to heat water, such as clay pots or metal containers placed over a fire. Ancient people also invented some simple kettles for heating or boiling water.
Middle Ages: As smelting technology developed, people began to use more advanced metal products, such as iron kettles. In medieval Europe, kettles were widely used for heating water, cooking, and making tea.
18th century: With the advent of the Industrial Revolution, manufacturing industry developed and the production of kettles also entered the stage of industrialization. At the end of the 18th century, British engineer John Thompson invented the world's first steam kettle, which was a major breakthrough in the history of kettle manufacturing and laid the technical foundation for later electric kettles.
19th century: With the advancement of science and technology, various new types of kettles continued to emerge. In the 19th century, with the popularization of electricity, electric kettles began to appear and gradually became popular. These electric kettles can heat water faster and more conveniently, and have been welcomed by consumers.
20th century: With the advancement of industrialization and the improvement of living standards, kettle manufacturing technology has continued to improve, and designs have become more diverse and practical. In the late 20th century, with the widespread use of new materials such as plastic and stainless steel, the appearance and functionality of kettles were further improved.
21st century: With the advancement of technology and changes in lifestyle, kettles are also constantly innovating. Modern kettles not only have heating functions, but also include multiple functions such as heat preservation, temperature control, and filtration to meet people's increasingly diverse needs.
In general, kettles have gone through a long development process as an indispensable part of human life. From ancient simple water boiling containers to modern multifunctional electric kettles, kettles have been constantly evolving and improving, bringing convenience and comfort to people's lives.





