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OXO's Kettles – The Pressure is On In 1998, OXO introduced its first Tea Kettle. Safety and practicality were the guiding principles during the development process, and our little Kettle came complete with an innovative steam shield. Through user feedback, we realized we missed a key consumer insight – that a Tea Kettle, while a practical kitchen tool, is often a centerpiece in the kitchen. Users would leave them out on the stovetop when not in use and some even coordinated their enti...
- Natural cork handles help resist heat
- Spout opens automatically when Kettle is lifted
- Loud whistle signals when water is ready
- Large lid opening for convenient filling and cleaning
- High grade stainless steel and zinc construction guards against rust
This Teakettles give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Beautiful Tea Kettle; Works Well
When my husband told me he wanted a tea kettle, I decided to look for the most attractive one I could find. This is it. (The other one that nearly made the cut is this lovely Le Creuset enamel job, also available in stainless:Le Creuset Enamel-on-Steel Whistling 1-4/5-Quart Teakettle, Caribbean)
The mechanism for opening the pour-spout is a bit unusual; the entire handle lifts up and the spout cover lifts out of the way. This sounds kludgey, but actually works quite well. When I realized this, I thought it would be impossible to pick up the teakettle by the handle without accidentally popping it open. In fact, it's quite easy; I've never had it pop open accidentally.
The cork stays nicely cool even when the kettle boils.
The whistle is inoffensive, if not inspiring.
Given the choice, I would absolutely buy this again.
2. Really Nice Tea Kettle
I really like the design of this tea Kettle. It boils quickly, whistles, holds water well, no leaks. Handle is cool to the touch. The pour mechanism works well. It is very classy!
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Just Right!
Searched all over for a stainless steel kettle that did not have steam escape when boiling, did not dribble when pouring, whistled, did not have any plastic in touch with the water, required only one hand to pour, and held a decent amount of water. It was a gift for my daughter and her husband. It seemed like basic requirements. After a frustrating number of weeks of finding kettles that had part of the requirements, or were no longer being made, we FINALLY found this kettle. My daughter and her husband love it! It does what is asked of it and looks nice on the stove as well. The cork handles are a nice addition and allow them to not have to use a hot pad when using this kettle. Thank you OXO for another winning product!
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