

I’m not sure I understand. Peripheral hallucinations are a recognized type of hallucination, and hallucinations can involve anything from shadows or flashes of light through to full vivid imagery. It only requires perceiving anything that isn’t really there and but it feels real. The patterns or colors you see when you close your eyes are considered hallucinations too.
I had one that was far far less than 10€, I inherited it from my housemate who moved. It was literally the cheapest possible electric kettle you could buy. It was ugly but I decided to keep it until it died, because why add to the world’s waste?
It never died.
10+ years later I replaced it because I inherited a nicer looking one from my grandmother’s house. It’s maybe the second cheapest kettle around, so not a substantial difference beyond appearance.
I put the old one out on the street with a little sign that said “free! I still work, I’m just ugly”. Someone took it within the hour.
My parents have had multiple kettles that were much more expensive die on them. In my opinion, you’re better off ensuring its plugged into a decent power strip with surge protection instead of spending the money on the kettle itself. I’m pretty sure all my parents kettles died because of that.