OXO Good Grips Click Click Tea Kettle, Polished Stainless

July 7, 2016 - Comment

Preparing a cup of tea is easy with the OXO GOOD GRIPS Click Click� Kettle. Just pull the trigger to click open the spout and press the button down to click the spout closed. The spout can stay in the open position for filling your Kettle with water. Maximize comfort with a soft, non-slip button

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Preparing a cup of tea is easy with the OXO GOOD GRIPS Click Click� Kettle. Just pull the trigger to click open the spout and press the button down to click the spout closed. The spout can stay in the open position for filling your Kettle with water. Maximize comfort with a soft, non-slip button and an oversized handle that fits any grip. With a polished stainless steel finish, this Kettle is durable and easy to clean. The Kettle has a loud whistle to let you know when your water is ready and a generous 2.1 quart capacity

Product Features

  • Simply pull trigger to open spout and press button down to close
  • Flip-up spout cap stays open for safe and easy pouring
  • Soft, non-slip button
  • Loud whistle alerts you when water is ready
  • Durable finish
  • 2.1-quart capacity

Comments

mktoots1970 says:

Thank Goodness I’m Done Looking For A Tea Kettle I spent an embarassing amount of time looking for a tea kettle. In the end I got lucky and found this OXO Click Click 2 quart tea kettle in the Brushed Stainless finish on clearance at Kohl’s. This is what I know… The whistle is very loud. Handle does not get hot and shouldn’t as long as you follow the heating instructions like don’t boil all the water out(not likely with the loud whistle). If you have a gas stove, make sure the flames stay under the cooking base of the kettle. Don’t use…

Jack McSnack says:

Oxo VVG tea (hot water) kettle Don’t believe everything you read. I am glad I didn’t take the negative reviews of oxo’s excellent tea kettle seriously. It is VVG amd inexpensive. The negatives were pouring problems-silly it pours fine. Soft whistle-the lady needs a hearing aid. The kettle cap has been redesigned and works well (I think it would be improved by heat resistant ring around the cap though). I spent 30 bucks for mine (shipping incl) and I think that was a bargain.

tjk1026 says:

Splash-free! We drink an obscene amount of tea at my house so having a workhorse kettle is a must. There are several factors about this one that make it a winner. The spout lid stays up when you want it to, eliminating that annoying drip that occurs on some kettles when the lid flops shut as you’re trying to pour, and will allow you to keep the water on a low simmer without the whistle constantly reminding you, “Hey, I’m over here…” Then there’s the whistle. It’s loud enough to be heard over the…

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