Which kettle brand is more reliable? Side-by-side comparison based on 386 real repair records from community repair events.
Data from openrepair.org (CC BY-SA 4.0) · 1,270 total kettle records
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Philips is significantly more repairable at 52.4% vs Breville's 36.2%. That 16-point gap means a Philips kettle that breaks is much more likely to be fixed rather than scrapped. Philips kettles tend to last longer before needing repair (9.4 years vs 6), suggesting better build quality or more invested owners. They break in different ways. Breville's most common issue is Electrical (18.8%), while Philips mostly comes in for Heating (8.1%).
If durability matters most:
Philips leads in both repairability and longevity, making it the stronger pick if you want a kettle that lasts and can be fixed when it doesn't. Breville may still win on features or price for your specific use case.
Based on 386 real repair records from community repair events. Scroll down for the full data breakdown.
Head-to-head reliability data for Breville vs Philips kettles, based on 386 community repair records. Philips leads on fix rate (52.4% vs 36.2%).
| Metric | Breville | Philips |
|---|---|---|
| Fix Rate | 36.2% | 52.4% |
| ValueCost per reliability point | $6.08/pt | N/A |
| Top Failure | Electrical (18.8%) | Heating (8.1%) |
| Sample Size | 138 | 248 |
| Avg. Age at Repair | 6 years | 9.4 years |
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Based on 386 repair records, Philips is more reliable with a 52.4% fix rate vs 36.2% for Breville.
Breville's top issues are electrical and physical damage. Philips's top issues are heating and physical damage.
Philips devices tend to last longer, averaging 9.4 years before first repair vs 6 years for Breville.
If durability is your priority, Philips edges ahead with a higher fix rate, meaning repairs are more likely to succeed when needed. The best choice still depends on your specific model and usage.