Navaris Travel Kettle Electric (0.5 L) – Small Dual-Wall Travel Kettle with Boil-Dry Protection
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
If you like having a proper cup of tea or coffee even when you’re away from home, a travel kettle is one of those small comforts that adds up. The Navaris Travel Kettle Electric is built for exactly that: a compact 0.5 litre kettle designed to pack into a suitcase, backpack or caravan and let you boil water on holiday, at the campsite, or during a quick break.
It’s also the sort of kettle you can take when you don’t want to rely on unreliable hot water options. On paper, the appeal is simple: small size, travel-ready form factor, and safety-focused design choices that are meant to make it feel less risky around busy holiday schedules.
The essentials: size, capacity and included cups
This kettle is rated at 1100W and has a capacity of 0.5 litres, with compact dimensions of 16 x 11 x 17 cm. It comes with 2 cups included, which is handy if you’re travelling light and don’t want to bring your own.

One practical point to bear in mind: 0.5 litres is for “small brew” territory. It’s well suited to two cups, but if you’re expecting to make several rounds back-to-back, you may find yourself refilling more than you’d like.
Double-wall design: where the comfort comes from
A standout feature here is the dual-wall design. The outside of the kettle is intended to stay cooler than on single-wall compact kettles, which matters when you’re packing up quickly, moving it around in a small space, or when someone wants to grab it without thinking too hard.


It’s not magic—hot water still means hot steam—but if you’re the sort of person who values “safer to handle” when rushing to make drinks, the dual-wall approach is a sensible idea for travel.
Safety and boil-dry protection (the bit you really notice)

Navaris includes an on/off red power indicator light. It’s there to show when the portable kettle is on, and it goes out when the kettle automatically switches off upon boiling.
There’s also boil-dry protection. In day-to-day use, this is the kind of feature that’s easy to overlook until it prevents a problem—particularly useful if you’re half-distracted packing, multitasking, or using the kettle in a less-than-ideal kitchen setup.
Take note, though: safety features don’t replace sensible usage. If the kettle is operated without enough water, protections can only go so far. It’s still worth filling to an appropriate level before switching on.
Materials and portability: what to expect
The kettle is made from stainless steel and plastic. For travel, that combination typically means it should feel durable for the occasional trip and not weigh you down too much.

Also, because the design is positioned as a compact travel kettle with a UK plug, it’s meant to be straightforward to take with you and use where you can plug in.


Where it fits best is clear: holidays, caravans, visiting family, or any setup where you want your own kettle rather than improvising.
Who it suits (and who should think twice)
It makes sense if you want a small kettle you can pack easily, and you like the idea of dual-wall cooling to reduce the risk of burns when handling the outside.
It’s less compelling if you regularly need bigger volumes of hot water or you’re expecting a kettle that behaves like a full-size countertop model. The 0.5 litre capacity and small form factor mean it’s more “two cups and go” than “everyone help yourselves.”

Quick comparison mindset (without getting lost)
If your main goal is reliable boiling in a basic, travel-sized form, this kind of electric travel kettle is usually the right lane: compact capacity, simple operation, and safety features that help on the move.
If you’re after maximum capacity, faster pouring for larger groups, or a kettle that feels identical to a main kitchen appliance, you may want to consider a less travel-focused option—because the travel design trades those conveniences off for portability.
Is it worth it?


Buy it if you travel often, want tea or coffee wherever you are, and appreciate the dual-wall design plus boil-dry protection. The included 2 cups also help make it feel like a complete mini setup rather than “just a kettle.”

Skip it if your household needs more than small, occasional servings, or if you’d rather avoid frequent refills. With 0.5 litres, it’s best viewed as a travel kettle for small batches, not a replacement for a larger kitchen kettle.
Mini FAQ
How many cups does it make?
The kettle is 0.5 litres and includes 2 cups, so it’s designed around making small servings—roughly aligned with those two cups.
Does it switch off automatically?

Yes. The kettle automatically switches off upon boiling, and the red power indicator light goes out at that point.
Is it intended to be safer to handle?
The dual-wall design is meant to help keep the outside cooler, and it includes boil-dry protection for added safety.
Where is it meant to be used?
It’s positioned as a travel kettle for holiday use, such as in a suitcase, backpack or caravan, wherever you can use the included UK plug.
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