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OXO 1479500 Good Grips Classic Tea Kettle, Stainless Steel, Silicone, Silver

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We found the heatproof handle on the Susteas kettle to be very effective, but it doesn't fold down, which makes it take up a lot of shelf space. (On the other hand, it looks nice enough to live on the stovetop.) With that huge capacity, this kettle is fairly heavy and awkward when full, and we found that it doesn't hold heat for very long. We Tested the Best French Press Coffee Makers in 2023—Here Are Our 7 Favorites Cleaning: Hand wash only The OXO Good Grips classic tea kettle made out of brushed Stainless is beautifully designed and it also helps that it works like a charm. The OXO Brew Classic Tea Kettle has a stay-cool handle that lets you easily grip and pour water out of the kettle safely and comfortably. The handle also has an easy-grip trigger that opens the spout with one hand so you can fill your mug with one motion and never spill a drop or burn your fingers. With its classic shape and stainless steel finish, this OXO Brew Classic Tea Kettle will add style to any kitchen as well as functionality. The Caraway Whistling Tea Kettle makes a great first impression. Right out of the box, we loved the matte coating and simple, somewhat tapered silhouette. You can feel how hefty and durable the stainless steel parts are, too, which helps justify the kettle’s high price tag. (Although, in the end we think there are far better value-for-money options out there.)

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The OXO Brew kettle is made with a polished stainless-steel base, polycarbonate handles, and borosilicate glass lid. It can also be used on the cooktop and in the microwave, making it a versatile addition to any kitchen. The OXO Brew Classic Whistling Tea Kettle is available in brushed stainless steel. If you’re looking to make the perfect cup of tea, then there are a few things that you need to look at before you start. Tea is an art form, and it is often one that takes a lifetime to master. When you’re first starting out, it can be overwhelming especially if you don’t know what equipment you need.Taste Test: After three rounds of boiling and discarding water, we boiled another batch in each kettle and tasted them, one by one, to see if there were any off-flavors present. We tasted no difference in the water.

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Chantal Anniversary Enamel on Steel Whistling Tea Kettle: This was the only model that matched the Fellow Clyde in ease of pouring thanks to its ergonomic curved handle design. We could get every last drop of water out with just a small tilt, and we also liked that the water didn’t stream out too fast or splash. It was also easy to clean because of its wide opening and round shape. The whistle trigger was the kettle's fatal flaw: it got very hot and our fingers kept sliding off it.Ease of cleaning: After boiling several rounds of water in the kettles, we washed them following the manufacturers' directions, noting whether there was any mineral buildup in the kettle or spout, or any stains on the interior or exterior. With electric models, we also noted any difficulties cleaning the heating base or other parts that can't get wet. Choose a tea kettle with a capacity that aligns with your tea-drinking needs, including how many people will be drinking tea in your household. Most tea kettles are in the 1-2 quart range, which makes 4-8 cups. Kitchen space is important, too—if you have a small kitchen, you may not want to opt for a large-capacity kettle that will reduce your cabinet or countertop space. There’s one minor design flaw—or, at least, hindrance—which is that the trigger that opens the spout overlaps with the lid. If the spout is open, the spout trigger rests on top of the lid and prevents users from taking the lid off. While it didn’t affect our experience using the kettle, it bears mentioning. If you’re already a fan of Le Creuset, the brand’s Classic Tea Kettle will be a great addition to your collection. Tise steel kettle is made with lightweight carbon steel and glazed with rich colors like cerise, flame, and Caribbean, making it something you won't mind leaving on the stove to show off. There are markings inside the kettle to let you know the minimum and maximum water levels, so it’s super easy to use, and it’s compatible with all cooktops. When your water has reached a boil, the kettle will emit a single-tone whistle—just beware that it’s quite loud! Its sleek chrome design is pleasant to look at and I don't mind it sitting out on my stovetop. Despite its size, it doesn't feel like it takes up an excessive amount of room. I really like that you can move the handle to one side or the other. This makes it much easier to remove the lid. The silicone handle is also really nice! I've only ever had kettles where you have to protect your hand with an oven mitt when you pour, so it feels magical to just lift the kettle without needing any protection." — Emma Christensen, Product Tester

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