In most cases, you can use your own electric kettle in a hotel room, as long as it meets the hotel's safety standards and regulations. However, it's always a good idea to check with the hotel before bringing your own electric kettle to ensure that it is allowed.
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Can I take an electric kettle as a cabin baggage? In general, yes. Anything is subject to the whims and suspicions of security personnel, but there's no general prohibition against electrical devices.
In reality, most people are more likely to use the kettle for its intended purpose - making tea or coffee! It's important to remember that hotel kettles are shared items and should be treated with respect so as not to put other guests off using them.
Electric kettles are allowed to be carried in your checked baggage only. Also, do Check out the list of items that are allowed in Indigo(Domestic Flights).
Virtually all hotels/motels have a small coffee pot in them. Rather than offer a kettle the hotels simply offer tea bags with which you can make your hot tea in the coffee machine.
What You Cannot Take From a Hotel Room. Guests often take towels, irons, hairdryers, pillows, and blankets, according to the housekeeping department at Hilton Kingston. Cable boxes, clock radios, paintings, ashtrays, light bulbs, TV remote controls—even the Bible—are commonly stolen as well.
No, it is not true that there are frequent travelers who will boil their underwear in hotel kettles. While some people may be tempted to use the kettle for this purpose, it is generally considered unhygienic and a health hazard.
Tap water in the U.S. is generally safe because it's regulated by the Safe Drinking Water Act. If you are unsure about the quality of the tap water in your hotel, experts recommend using portable options such as water filters and purifiers or opting for bottled water.
You should put most electronics and batteries in your carry-on bags. They are generally not permitted in checked baggage. See the TSA website for detailed information.
I've stayed at two hotels in Italy that provided kettles, tea and coffee - one in Venice and one in Naples. If you BYO kettle then its also BYO coffee and tea but they're easy enough to find at the local supermarket. The COOP brand instant coffee is very good.