₹500 price difference
Philips HD9378/80The Philips HD9378/80 is 14% more affordable, saving you ₹500. Both are within a similar price range.

Morphy Richards
Morphy Richards Windsor
₹3,499

Philips
Philips HD9378/80
₹2,999
An in-depth comparison to help you choose the right electric kettle for your needs.
Price gap
₹500
Score gap
1 pts
Rating gap
0.4
Editor's analysis
A hand-written take on how these two compare in the real world.
The Morphy Richards Windsor Digital (Rs 3,499, 2000W, 1.7L) and Philips HD9378 Keep Warm (Rs 2,999, 1300W, 1.5L) are the two most premium kettles in this lineup. The Windsor wins on speed and capacity with its 2000W element and 1.7L tank. The Philips counters with 304 SS double-wall construction and the unique keep-warm function that maintains temperature for up to 60 minutes. For Indian joint families with staggered morning routines, this is a genuinely difficult choice between power and convenience.
Round by round
How each product stacks up across the key dimensions.
Product A
Morphy Richards Windsor
2
wins
Product B
Philips HD9378/80
4
wins
₹3,499
₹2,999
4 / 5
4.4 / 5
93/100
94/100
1,234 reviews
1,876 reviews
1.7 Litres
1.5 Litres
2000W
1300W
Quick summary
The Morphy Richards Windsor Digital (Rs 3,499, 2000W, 1.7L) and Philips HD9378 Keep Warm (Rs 2,999, 1300W, 1.5L) are the two most premium kettles in this lineup.
The Morphy Richards Windsor Digital offers better value with more power, more capacity, and a Rs 500 lower price. The Philips HD9378 is worth the premium only if the keep-warm function and 304 SS construction are essential to your household routine.
Side by side
Each pick at a glance, what they include and what they cost.

Morphy Richards
Inclusive of all taxes
Capacity
1.7 Litres
Power (Watts)
2000W
Material
Stainless Steel
Boiling Time (1L)
3 minutes

Philips
Inclusive of all taxes
Capacity
1.5 Litres
Power (Watts)
1300W
Material
304 SS Double Wall
Boiling Time (1L)
4.5 minutes
Prices accurate as of 31/03/2026. Prices and availability on Amazon.in may change.
What sets them apart
The decisions you are actually making when you pick one over the other.
The Philips HD9378/80 is 14% more affordable, saving you ₹500. Both are within a similar price range.
With 4.4 stars from 1,876 reviews, the Philips HD9378/80 has stronger customer satisfaction. The large number of reviews makes this rating highly reliable.
The Morphy Richards Windsor leads in capacity with 1.7 Litres compared to 1.5 Litres.
The Morphy Richards Windsor leads in power (watts) with 2000W compared to 1300W.
The Morphy Richards Windsor is more efficient in boiling time (1l) with 3 minutes compared to 4.5 minutes.
Spec sheet
Side-by-side numbers with subtle highlighting on the stronger value.
| Specification | Morphy Richards Windsor | Philips HD9378/80 |
|---|---|---|
| Price | ₹3,499 | ₹2,999 |
| Rating | 4 / 5(1,234) | 4.4 / 5(1,876) |
| Capacity | 1.7 Litres | 1.5 Litres |
| Power (Watts) | 2000W | 1300W |
| Material | Stainless Steel | 304 SS Double Wall |
| Boiling Time (1L) | 3 minutes | 4.5 minutes |
| Keep Warm Function | Yes | Yes (30 min) |
| Auto Cut-Off | Yes | Yes |
| Warranty | 2 Years | 2 Years |
| Weight | 1.3 kg | 1.15 kg |
Highlighted cells indicate the stronger value in that row.
Strengths and tradeoffs
Where each pick shines, and where you'll have to compromise.
Excellent value
Excellent value
Decision guide
Pick the one that matches your priorities, not the spec sheet.
Choose
Morphy Richards Windsor
If you want
Choose
Philips HD9378/80
If you want
Buying tip
If your family makes chai at different times throughout the morning, the Philips HD9378 saves electricity by maintaining temperature instead of reboiling. If everyone drinks together, the Windsor's faster boiling makes more sense.
Ready to decide?

Morphy Richards Windsor
₹3,499
Quick answers
The Windsor wins on speed (2000W vs 1300W), capacity (1.7L vs 1.5L), and price (Rs 500 less). The Philips wins on material quality (304 SS), thermal insulation, and the unique keep-warm function.
The Windsor can hold specific temperatures during active use, but does not maintain them passively after boiling like the Philips. The Philips' keep-warm works automatically without any intervention.
The Windsor with its digital temperature control is perfect for switching between chai (100 degrees C) and green tea (80 degrees C). The Philips' keep-warm is better for maintaining one temperature for extended sipping.