The newer (2019+) kettles have no screws in the lid. There is a spring on a small post in the lid that keeps the catch extended. When closing the lid the sloped bottom of the catch engages the rim of the kettle and slides back into the lid. When the lid is pushed all the way down, the spring pops the catch forward under the rim of the kettle keeping the lid closed. When you push the button on the handle, a small lever inside the lid slides the catch back into the lid away from the rim allowing the lid to pop open. When the spring’s small post breaks, they always do, the catch will no longer slide forward under the kettle rim to hold the lid. The FIX: Carefully pry the very top of the lid from the bottom section of the lid. A butter knife works very well to reach between the top of the silicone gasket on the bottom section of the lid and the underside of the lid’s top section. Once the top is off, you’ll see the stainless steel spring, where the small post has broken off and the mechanism that controls the...