Chantal Stainless Steel Classic Teakettle, 1.8 Quart

November 24, 2017 - Comment

Get a classic look that sings with the Chantal Classic Polished Stainless Tea Kettle. With its exclusive two-tone Hohner harmonica whistle, this tea kettle offers a bit of fun while serving up your favorite beverage. Featuring smooth, flat base, ergonomic handle and 1.8 quart capacity, you can serve a crowd, quickly, easily and with finesse.This

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Get a classic look that sings with the Chantal Classic Polished Stainless Tea Kettle. With its exclusive two-tone Hohner harmonica whistle, this tea kettle offers a bit of fun while serving up your favorite beverage. Featuring smooth, flat base, ergonomic handle and 1.8 quart capacity, you can serve a crowd, quickly, easily and with finesse.This solidly built, classic-looking teakettle says you’re serious about your tea. The bright stainless-steel finish makes the kettle an eye-pleasing focal point on the stovetop. Even more of an attention-getter is the two-tone harmonica whistle–an amusing reminder to the household that the water is boiling and ready to pour. The flat aluminum base ensures that water heats quickly, and the lid with its black rubber gasket keeps the heat in. The boldly curved metal handle and other metal parts can get quite warm, so use a potholder when picking the kettle up and flipping up the whistle. The lid opening is large enough to make cleaning easy. –Dale Steinke

Product Features

  • 1-4/5-quart capacity; durable stainless-steel body and components
  • Aluminum core sandwiched within flat bottom for efficient heat conduction
  • 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 are replaceable for a lifetime of use

Comments

Sheryl says:

New gray teakettle ain’t what she used to be I had the same wonderful Chantal teakettle from the 1970s until recently. This is n-o-t the same teakettle. I would happily pay more to get what I had. This one is lighter weight. It rarely whistles and when it does it is just a sad reminder of what my old Chantal was like. I think that the saddest part of all is that, had I emptied out my old teakettle as the instructions recommended, it would likely still be around. This is a pitiful excuse for what they used to be. That said, had I not had…

B. Mahoney says:

Great quality & great music to make great tea 🙂 This is an updated model of a tea kettle of exactly the same design that I purchased in 1985!!! The first one was cobalt blue and was an emotional purchase after a life-changing trauma. That one served me well over all those years, but at times I left water in it and sometimes I was on well water. At any rate, it was time & so I let it go. Then I found this one on Amazon. It is lighter weight, which is good for me now, and the harmonic whistle (happy sound) is identical and perfect. I love…

yankeeflyboy says:

Solved a problem – highly recommended I have a habit of putting on the water to make a cup of tea early in the morning, then doing something else while it is heating. I had a whistling tea kettle, but if I was busy in another room I couldn’t hear it, especially if I got involved with something and forgot it was heating. Fortunately I never ran it dry, but it did come close. 

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