Riwendell Tea Kettle 2.1 Quart Whistling Stainless Steel Stove Top Teapot (GS-04571B-2.0L)

March 2, 2019 - Comment

A gleaming stainless steel kettle is a classic that looks right in both traditional and today’s popular industrial-style home kitchens. All Cuisinart kettles have convenient whistles to signal that water is boiling. Product Features The handle is ergonomically designed for optimal comfort and grip and the spring-loaded lever easily opens and closes the spout. Non

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A gleaming stainless steel kettle is a classic that looks right in both traditional and today’s popular industrial-style home kitchens. All Cuisinart kettles have convenient whistles to signal that water is boiling.

Product Features

  • The handle is ergonomically designed for optimal comfort and grip and the spring-loaded lever easily opens and closes the spout.
  • Non toxic plastic thermal insulation handle, imitation wood grain
  • The kettle whistles loudly when boiling to notify you it is finished.
  • High-grade stainless steel construction guards against rust

Comments

Anonymous says:

SMALLER THAN EXPECTED Great product but I wish there was a way to know HOW MANY CUPS of water it holds. It’s a great pot, but it’s smaller than it appears in the photos. (I know that’s relative) The Tea Kettle this replaced could make about 5 large cups of coffee. This makes about 3. Consider that before buying, and if it’s not an issue, you’ll love this product.

Anonymous says:

It stands out from other teapots It was smaller than I had expected but it serves a purpose while looking very stylish and unique. I have found that the wooden handle sometimes gets too hot and you have to use an oven mitt or towel to pick it up.

Anonymous says:

Beautiful tea pot but not stainless steel! I really liked this teapot because of the look and ease of use until it developed rust on the outside and inside. It’s supposed to be stainless steel? Sadly, I won’t be keeping it; I can’t heat water with rust inside the post and possibly it’s aluminum? : (

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