Kalita Tea Coffee Kettle Wave Pot 1L

February 23, 2014 - Comment

● pot made stainless steel IH (electromagnetic cooker) for 100V ● designed stylish wave shape Product Features Size: 12,3cm bottom diameter x 23,5cm width (including handle, beak), 17.5cm height (including knob, lid) Volume: 1L Material: stainless steel Weight: 0.44kg Related posts: Hario V60 Buono Coffee Drip Kettle, 1200ml Fino Pour Over Coffee and Tea Kettle,

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(as of April 19, 2020 4:49 pm PDT - Details)

● pot made stainless steel IH (electromagnetic cooker) for 100V
● designed stylish wave shape

Product Features

  • Size: 12,3cm bottom diameter x 23,5cm width (including handle, beak), 17.5cm height (including knob, lid)
  • Volume: 1L
  • Material: stainless steel
  • Weight: 0.44kg

Comments

AJW says:

Nicely made product. The price has come down since I ordered my Kalita Tea Coffee Kettle Wave Pot 1L. I had felt that the original price over $120.00 was a little much but took a chance that the quality would be outstanding and I believe it is. The kettle is made from quality Japanese Stainless Steel and the workmanship is of high quality.Having bought a Chemex six cup coffee maker, I felt that having a kettle/pot that held the exact volume of water as the coffee maker was important. I still use a…

J. Janssen says:

Perfect Pot! Like most purchasers I bought this “Wave Kettle” to use as a pour over pot for drip coffee. While coffee shops routinely sell it for that purpose, I don’t think that was the manufacturer’s original intent. The pot is actually a serving carafe for coffee or tea in the Japanese home market. Kalita makes a different pot specifically for pour over use, commonly referred to as the “thin spout”, though amazon calls it “Kalita’s Stylish Stainless Pot”. Regardless, when crafting this vessel they got…

Greg B. says:

Kalita Kettle Pot I bought this after going around to a few stores, and finding only flamboyantly over designed and cheaply made steam kettles. Disappointed, I found this on Amazon. The Kalita is simple, well made, functional, and it looks nice on my stove. It works perfectly for making pour through coffee, which is primarily what I got it for. Of course it also makes hot water for tea, or whatever you might need it for. There is no whistle, which I strongly prefer. You can see when it’s boiling from the steam…

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