Gibson Mr Coffee Steamline 2-Quart Tea Kettle

March 16, 2018 - Comment

Gibson is a third generation company, initiated by our grandfather. Then our father Nejat Gabbay, established Gibson Overseas in the United States. Through his keen vision our foundation has been built on solid and genuine business principles. Gibson’s goal is to be of service to you. We welcome you to explore the products we have

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(as of April 20, 2020 4:52 am PDT - Details)

Gibson is a third generation company, initiated by our grandfather. Then our father Nejat Gabbay, established Gibson Overseas in the United States. Through his keen vision our foundation has been built on solid and genuine business principles. Gibson’s goal is to be of service to you. We welcome you to explore the products we have to offer and look forward to being granted this opportunity by you. Gibson products are designed and developed in California with a commitment to style and value that’s made us a necessary resource for retailers worldwide. Our time tested relationships and decades of expertise in Asia’s manufacturing sector guarantees results no other company can provide.

Product Features

  • Includes 2-quart tea kettle
  • Stainless steel
  • Hand wash recommended
  • Limited warranty

Comments

Amazon Customer says:

Not all stainless The name and/or description of this teapot is not accurate, or at least incomplete. It reads that it is stainless steel, which is only partially true. The bottom is stainless, but the sides are aluminum, which defeats my purpose of buying a stainless teapot. It is misleading and needs to be corrected. I am sending it back and will need to resume my search for an actual stainless teapot.

Ashley Burns says:

I’m in love with a kettle. This tea kettle is amazing! Beautiful color/style, decent size, lightweight, and boils water quickly.

Elle P. says:

Adorable, but beware of paint inside kettle… This is an adorable teapot, but I realized after a few weeks of using it that the paint on the exterior was actually coating about a third of the interior of the pot. I had initially thought that it was just some kind of reflection on the inside when I cleaned it but I realized I was mistaken. Since I already used it, I couldn’t return it, so I just had to throw it out. It’s a shame because I really liked it – but the overspray of paint on the interior just doesn’t seem safe.

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