With an induction hob with a hefty boost mode the stovetop will probably be the same or quicker than an electric kettle.
I find them far less practical though as they don't just click off when boiled.
This is useful as it means you don't end up boiling two or three times each time you wander off to do something else.
Also descaling is a 5 minute job every 3 months. Slop in a heap of citric acid and boil the kettle. Leave for 10 minutes. Rinse.
I wouldn’t wander off and do something else if I had a boiling stovetop kettle running by itself…
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With an induction hob with a hefty boost mode the stovetop will probably be the same or quicker than an electric kettle.
I find them far less practical though as they don't just click off when boiled.