Le Creuset Enamel-on-Steel Zen 1-2/3-Quart Teakettle, Marseille
Le Creuset Enamel-on-Steel Zen 1-2/3-Quart Teakettle, Marseille With classic and modern shapes, there’s a Le Creuset kettle to fit into any kitchen design scheme. Also convenient to boil water for oatmeal or french press coffee, a Le Creuset kettle is an easy way to add a small dash of color to any kitchen. Features Single-tone
Le Creuset Enamel-on-Steel Zen 1-2/3-Quart Teakettle, Marseille
With classic and modern shapes, there’s a Le Creuset kettle to fit into any kitchen design scheme. Also convenient to boil water for oatmeal or french press coffee, a Le Creuset kettle is an easy way to add a small dash of color to any kitchen. Features Single-tone whistle alerts when water has reached a rolling boilGenerous base size for greater contact with heating element so water boils quicklyConvenient quick heating with superior heat distributionFixed whistle can be easily flipped open for pouringStainless steel handle brackets for secure handlingHeat-resistant ergonomic handle for safe pouringKettle capacity marked on the base for quick referenceCan be used on any heat source (gas, electric, ceramic, halogen, induction) Heating tips
When filling the kettle with water, only fill water above the first layer of holes on the interior of the spout (see diagram on box for more information).
For efficient and safe boiling, always use burner a similar in size to the base of the kettle.
Cleaning and care
Do not bang the teakettle down onto a stove’s surface or work surface. Repeated banging may damage the exterior enamel.
Do not place the kettle on the heat source without having water in the kettle. Never leave a teakettle simmering for long periods on any heat source; it may boil dry, which can result in overheating and damage to the base and enamel.
Do not leave water standing in a kettle when it is not in use. A buildup of scale may occur and reduce efficiency.
Before pouring from your teakettle, remove it from the burner and ensure the handle is in the upright position.
Le Creuset proudly uses heat-resistant plastic on our handles and whistles.
Never place in the dishwasher.To clean, simply hand-wash the kettle with hot, soapy water and dry thoroughly. A gentle kettle de-scaler may be used periodically if required.
Product Features
- 1-2/3-quart whistling teakettle made of enamel-coated steel
- Heat-resistant, ergonomic, loop handle ensures a secure grip
- Removable round-shaped lid with stay-cool phenolic lid knob
- Safe for use on all heat sources, including induction; hand wash only
- Measures approximately 9-1/2 by 9-1/2 by 6-inch
- Measures approximately 6.0 IN 10.5 IN 9.0 IN
I am so happy to have found this design of kettle with a … I have been using Le Creuset for years. I have all their pots, pans and over dishes. We recently got a new over and the gas burners are much stronger and larger now. My previous tea kettle had a problem with my new over because the flames would be so wide that they burnt and melted the stopper on the spout. I am so happy to have found this design of kettle with a vey wide base. No longer do I have to keep replacement the plastic stoppers because the kettle covers the whole size of the…
Such great colors to choose from for this great tea kettle! I’ve used this product now for about at month, and I just love it. It really is well-designed. It does not drip when pouring hot water. The lid fits quite securely, but is easy to remove. The handle does not get hot, and it swivels for ease of filling. It is not a problem to flip open the spout cover. It whistles perfectly. It’s attractive on my cooktop. It was somewhat expensive, compared to other tea kettles, but I plan to use it for many years. I looked at LOTS of alternatives, and read…
I have absolutely loved this kettle I have absolutely loved this kettle. The whistle is LOUD, you can hear it from outside! I have had no issues with discoloration from heat mentioned by other reviewers, and it is super easy to care for. While the kettle is still hot, I make sure to pour out any extra water, and then just let it sit with the lid perched on top (crooked, not sealed), and the heat will evaporate off any moisture, so no water is left. The handle remains cool to the touch, an I have no problems with steam on my…