BELLA (14743) 1.5 Liter Electric Ceramic Tea Kettle with Boil Dry Protection & Detachable Swivel Base, White Marble

July 18, 2019 - Comment

BELLA Electric 1.5L Ceramic Kettle, Marble Product Features THOUGHTFUL DESIGN: Boil water faster than a microwave and safer than a stovetop with one flip of a switch! This electric tea kettle features a 1350 watt heating element, fully detachable 360 degree power base with cord storage & a safe, easy to use design BUILT IN

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BELLA Electric 1.5L Ceramic Kettle, Marble

Product Features

  • THOUGHTFUL DESIGN: Boil water faster than a microwave and safer than a stovetop with one flip of a switch! This electric tea kettle features a 1350 watt heating element, fully detachable 360 degree power base with cord storage & a safe, easy to use design
  • BUILT IN SAFETY: This electric tea kettle features automatic shut off & boil dry protection as well as a concealed heating element for maximum safety & ease of use. A long gooseneck-style spout is ideal for controlled pours & avoiding dangerous over pours
  • TIMELESS FAVORITE: From countertop to table to living room this ceramic tea kettle is a home essential, combining undeniable style and versatility with reliable functionality and safety. Boil hot water for tea, coffee, oatmeal, instant soups and more.
  • You need quick & convenient kitchen solutions to simplify your hectic life. We provide you with the right small kitchen appliance & also equip you with essential tools like recipes, tips & product videos. The kitchen should be fun. With Bella it can be.
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Comments

Anonymous says:

Nice kettle Aesthetically this electric kettle is quite nice. I’ve been using it for about one month now, on average 4-6 times a day. I use for making instant coffee , teas, coffee press, chicory, and heating water for cooking. My previous electric kettle was stainless steel model that lasted about 3 years before the heating element died.Positive features as follows. I like that there is no plastic, other than a silicone lid seal. Heating element is stainless and the rest is ceramic. It…

Anonymous says:

Beautiful and boils water…the only two good things about it My officemate and I go through a lot of water kettles. Usually we buy the cheap $10 kind, but we decided to splurge and get something more durable and attractive. We got attractive. We did NOT get durable.We literally curse this kettle each time we use it. We hate it that much. Let me list the reasons why:1. It’s heavy and awkward to hold, even when empty. But hey, it’s not like it’s breakable or anything (actually, it is).2. You can’t actually see how much…

Anonymous says:

I Cracked the Leaking Mystery! Like some others here have commented, I noticed a pool of water beneath my kettle the first two times I used it. Weird, I thought. I ALMOST returned it. But then, I figured something out that I hope will spare others the pain of believing they must return this otherwise perfect kitchen necessity.Turns out that the “max” line indicated for water level inside the pitcher is NOT the line you should fill to. Instead, if you fill with water to a point falling between the…

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