Adagio Teas Glass Water Kettle

February 22, 2014 - Comment

Boiling water for tea is rarely this much fun. Watch water go from the cold calm to rapid boil in this stylish, easy-to-use kettle. 60 ounces. Product Features Watch your water come to a boil with 60-ounce, clear glass kettle Works with any heating surface, including gas stoves, electric cookers, and ceramic surfaces Made from

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Boiling water for tea is rarely this much fun. Watch water go from the cold calm to rapid boil in this stylish, easy-to-use kettle. 60 ounces.

Product Features

  • Watch your water come to a boil with 60-ounce, clear glass kettle
  • Works with any heating surface, including gas stoves, electric cookers, and ceramic surfaces
  • Made from durable, tempered borosilicate glass
  • All Adagio teapots, cups, and accessories are designed to work harmoniously together
  • Dishwasher and microwave safe; made in China

Comments

Liz says:

Good, but could use a few simple design improvements This was a good selection for me because I specifically did not want a whistling kettle, and I am tired of the decay and discoloration I’ve experienced with metal tea kettles. Other reviewers are right – it seems flimsy, especially the handle, so I set my electric stove setting on medium, not medium high, as I used to. It does seem to boil water more quickly, but that may just be my perception, since I could never actually see the water boiling in the metal tea kettles.I’ll use it…

Monica Pirez "mpirez" says:

don’t listen to poor reviews! i never really review things but felt the need in this instance. i think it is a bit unfair that this tea kettle received a couple of bad reviews, seeing how the people who did this never actually had any problems with it (merely there perception!).the tea kettle is beautiful and simple. it is glass and like all glass must be handled differently than other materials (ex. don’t add cold water to a hot glass container – which is common sense to me). but if you treat it properly, you…

Allen R. Hynes "Serious Dad" says:

Poor Ergonomics I have been searching for a good teapot for my GE monogram digital electric cooktop. My teapot did not pour well and always dribbled. This one looked good in the pictures, and fared well in the reviews, so I bought it. But there are several downsides that are making me weigh whether it’s worth the struggle to return.Pros1. Despite the thinness, it has not broken and the light weight is really nice2. Pours very well and does not drip3. Looks beautiful with the…

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