Kettle boiling water problem - white powder leftover

I'd be taking it back, shouldn't be happening on a new kettle. What sort of water area are you in? We use a stove kettle and don't get anything like that.
 
I thought it might be from the tap water but I tried it with bottled water and it's still the same.

I'll be taking it back.
 
Hmm, could it be anthrax. :D

I only looked here to tell you it was chalk build up. If it's not that then take it back, it sounds very strange.
 
Are you serious? If so, you shouldn't be around boiling water, I suggest you get a tea's made and have an adult set it for you before bed time.
 
who the heck uses a stove kettle in 2010? :confused:

People with an Aga maybe?
Or a wood burner. I don't really know.

Anyway, its going to be limescale, which comes from minerals in the water.
Tastes disgusting, but not harmful.

We have bottled water at work for the kettle, as the alternative is nutritious H2O from our lead pipes. The kettle is literally caked in the stuff, and theres always little bits at the bottom of my cup :(

To rule out limescale, boil some distilled water.
 
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