The first ever kettles were typically simple, utilitarian designs made from materials like iron or copper. They often featured a rounded body with a spout for pouring and a handle for lifting, resembling a large pot. These early kettles were heated over an open flame or on a stove, and they lacked the modern features we see today, such as electric heating elements or whistle mechanisms. Their primary purpose was to boil water for cooking or making tea.
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