Chantal Enamel-On-Steel Classic Teakettle, Onyx

October 27, 2016 - Comment

Our classic teakettle rocketed to popularity when introduced over 30 years ago. The accolades continue for this timeless Chantal original, sure to remain a design icon and home favorite for the foreseeable future. Crafted of colorful enamel on steel, the immediately recognizable shape and characteristic stainless steel handle say it’s Chantal. Featuring our exclusive two-tone

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Our classic teakettle rocketed to popularity when introduced over 30 years ago. The accolades continue for this timeless Chantal original, sure to remain a design icon and home favorite for the foreseeable future. Crafted of colorful enamel on steel, the immediately recognizable shape and characteristic stainless steel handle say it’s Chantal. Featuring our exclusive two-tone Hohner Harmonica whistle, this kettle doesn’t just whistle – it sings! The smooth, flat base creates maximum contact for rapid boiling, and the extra-large opening allows for easy cleaning and handling. Like all our standard-size kettles, our classic teakettle boasts a functional capacity of 1.8 quarts. Enamel On Steel teakettles are made with magnetic carbon steel which means they will work on all cooktops Including induction. Available in a variety of beautiful colors guaranteed not to fade. Limited warranty. This solidly built, classic-looking 1-4/5-quart teakettle says you’re serious about your tea. The beautiful ceramic finish and shiny stainless-steel handle, lid, and pour spout make the kettle an eye-pleasing focal point on the stovetop. Even more of an attention-getter is the two-tone Hohner harmonica whistle–a reminder to the household that water is boiling and ready to pour. The smooth flat base ensures maximum contact with the burner on any ceramic, glass or induction stovetop. Water heats quickly, and the lid with its black rubber gasket keeps the heat in. A boldly curved stainless-steel handle and other parts can get quite warm, so use a potholder when lifting the kettle and flipping the whistle. The lid opening on this kettle is large enough to make cleaning easy, and the ceramic finish is dishwasher-safe. Moveable parts are replaceable for a lifetime of use. –Dale Steinke

TO REMOVE EXISTING ASSEMBLY
1. Turn the assembly with your hand, like a doorknob. It may twist off easily.
2. If not, the assembly needs to be pushed off. Turn kettle with spout pointing away. Using a wooden kitchen spoon, press against the rolled edge of stainless assembly, working it around top to bottom, side to side. The assembly should pop off.

TO REPLACE WHISTLE ASSEMBLY:
1. Check inside of assembly spout collar for small black o-ring (E). 2. Place new whistle assembly on spout. Aligning spout indentations with indentations on the assembly spout collar push into place.
3. To secure assembly properly on spout, turn the kettle upside down placing spout opening on the edge of kitchen counter with the flipper hanging over the edge. Using body weight to push down on the kettle, you should feel assembly snap into place. There should not be a gap between the spout of the kettle and the assembly.

Kettle does not whistle:
Before water starts to boil, open and close flipper on spout 2 or 3 times to clarify tuning plate is in place.

Product Features

  • 1.8 quart capacity; durable carbon steel and stainless-steel components
  • Quick, even heat distribution; flat base for maximum contact with burner
  • Can be used on ceramic, glass, and induction stovetops
  • Extra large lid opening for easy cleaning; Hohner harmonica whistle plays two notes
  • Dishwasher-safe; moveable parts replaceable for a lifetime of use

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