A large mug of a special blend the local roaster has made. Sweet, aromatic, good mouthfeel.
On the discussion of electric kettles, the DeLonghis are quite good. There's something called a PerfecTemp that's very good and has 99.9% stainless steel construction. Bodum makes an alright gadget. The Bonavita was a disappointment. It's very good, but a hassle to setup. Zojirushi apparently make very good electric kettles according to two people I know. I'm only familiar with their thermoses and rice cookers. In any case, I prefer my kettles to be made of nearly all stainless steel and have multiple presets if not a manual adjustment. Also, something easy to clean.
As Sceptical pointed out, if you use them enough, they do break. Thankfully, most brands will fix or replace your kettle if you send it in or drop it off during the warranty period. A good brand will allow you 3-4 years. Even if it's 80 quid, for example, think of how much use you get out of it in three year's time!