Bodum 11451-01US 17-Ounce Electric Water Kettle, Black

February 16, 2017 - Comment

Whether you’re a tea lover or a coffee aficionado – the Bodum Bistro electric water kettles are the kitchen staple you can’t do without. Simple to use, an on/off button is built into the handle for a perfect grip. Don’t worry about walking away from your kettle before it has boiled, as the anti-boil dry

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Whether you’re a tea lover or a coffee aficionado – the Bodum Bistro electric water kettles are the kitchen staple you can’t do without. Simple to use, an on/off button is built into the handle for a perfect grip. Don’t worry about walking away from your kettle before it has boiled, as the anti-boil dry technology will automatically turn off the kettle as soon as the water reaches boiling point. In just about 4 minutes you have boiling water to use for soups, coffee, tea, or any other culinary need. The Bistro kettles made from BPA-free plastic and stainless steel and come in a variety of gorgeous colors that make a statement on any kitchen counter. Available in 34-Ounce and 17-Ounce models, they are a must have for any dorm room, boat, RV, apartment or home.

Product Features

  • Unexposed heating element allows you to safely place your kettle on any surface
  • Large heating element boils water in about 4 minutes
  • BPA-free plastic and stainless steel leaves no taste in your water
  • 17-Ounce/0.5 liter capacity
  • Available in black, red, green and white

Comments

Eva Walter says:

This electric kettle is awesome! I bought this kettle to keep at my office to make my own coffee because the coffee/water provided sucks. Just used it for the first time this morning and I’m impressed. It is so quiet! I kept looking at it to make sure it was working because it was so quiet. I’m buying another one for home. Highly recommend this kettle especially for people who only make one cup.

Amazon Customer says:

Great for tea for one or two! After a recent trip to London, I came back a tea drinker, and a fan of electric kettles. Not long after clearing customs back in the U.S., I started looking for an electric kettle. 

SimPenguin says:

One bad feature ruins the whole thing I rarely give low reviews as I usually do my homework and purchase items that I know are going to work for me. But this one slipped past me… I wanted a smaller kettle as I don’t have much counter space and don’t need more than a teapot’s worth of water at a time. That, along with a past purchase of the same brand, led me to this one. And I might have liked it except for the lid – Which is pulling my stars down all the way down to two. The design (look at the item…

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