OXO Good Grips Uplift Tea Kettle, Brushed Stainless Steel

July 25, 2016 - Comment

Easy-Open Spout Makes Teatime Anytime Simply lift the OXO Good Grips Uplift Tea Kettle by its handle and the spout opens automatically. No awkward buttons or levers — just lift and pour. The spout stays in the open position for safe and precise pouring. The soft, non-slip handle is heat-resistant for added safety and a

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Easy-Open Spout Makes Teatime Anytime

Simply lift the OXO Good Grips Uplift Tea Kettle by its handle and the spout opens automatically. No awkward buttons or levers — just lift and pour. The spout stays in the open position for safe and precise pouring. The soft, non-slip handle is heat-resistant for added safety and a large lid makes the Uplift easy to fill and easy to clean.

OXO Good Grips Uplift Teakettle:

Spout opens when kettle is liftedSoft, heat-resistant, non-slip handleDurable polished stainless steel finishLoud whistle alerts you when water is ready

Dimensions: Measures 8” x 8” x 9 in.

A Closer Look: With a polished stainless steel finish, this kettle is attractive, durable and stain resistant. The kettle has a whistle to let you know when your water is ready and has a 1.7-quart capacity.

Take Care: Large lid opening for easy cleaning.

About the Brand: OXO was born in 1990, the first group of 15 OXO Good Grips kitchen tools was introduced to the U.S. market. These ergonomically-designed, trans generational tools set a new standard for the industry and raised the bar of consumer expectation for comfort and performance.

Bring out the scones–the Uplift teakettle covers all the bases when it comes to making tea. Its spout opens when the nonslip, heat-resistant handle is lifted, keeping fingers and hands far away from scalding steam. The removable lid is extra wide for easy refilling and simple cleaning. Its 2-quart capacity ensures that there’ll be enough tea to go around, even if you’re entertaining guests from the other side of the pond. Made of sturdy brushed stainless steel, this kettle will last through many a teatime.

The Good Grips line is recognized for its durable, nonslip, flexible handles. Ergonomically designed to fit the palm comfortably, the pressure-absorbing processed rubber handles put less tension on the hands while still providing an outstanding grip. Made from the same material as dishwasher gaskets, the handles are slip-proof when wet or dry. OXO recommends hand washing the Uplift teakettle. –Laurie Notaro

Product Features

  • Spout opens when Kettle is lifted
  • Soft, heat-resistant, non-slip handle and durable stainless steel finish
  • Large lid opening for easy cleaning
  • Loud whistle alerts you when water is ready
  • 2-quart capacity
  • Not compatible with induction stove tops

Comments

David Wihowski says:

I couldn’t ask for anything more Lifting this teakettle by the handle opens the pour spout. No button to press or gadget to fiddle with to open the spout. Actually the angle you hold the pot at determines whethere the spout will open or not. It will always be open when in the “pour” position. In the more “level” carrying position just a tilt of the angle will change it from closed to open. It may sound kind of strange or uncontrollable, but it is very easy to manage. 

H. Grove (errantdreams) says:

Nifty-looking, but not so sturdy The uplift teakettle (I have the stainless steel two-quart variety) is designed so that when you lift the handle, the pouring spout automatically opens. Great idea – no messing with a little thingie that you have to pull while lifting. It helps to avoid cramping already-pained fingers. There’s a comfy, thick handle designed to be easy on your fingers. The kettle is of decently thick metal, resulting in fairly even heating and strong construction. Best of all, the “whistle” is this low-pitched…

Anonymous says:

Love this teapot We love this teapot. For years we had a prior oxo version of the teapot which finally wore out, this new one improves on the old one. The old one had plastic that was stylish, but ultimately carbonized after years of use. That’s gone now. The best part is the handle, push down the spout opens, lift up and it closes. No burned hands. Has a large solid base and heats quickly.

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