
HOT OFFERS KitchenAid Teakettle 2-1/4-Quart Porcelain Enamel on Steel Soft Grip Kettle
Price : $39.95* (on 12/26/2013)
Code : B00211HU4K
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Specification
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #27745 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Size: 2.25-Quart
- Color: Mustard
- Brand: KitchenAid
- Model: 51725
- Dimensions: 10.25" h x
8.75" w x
8.75" l,
9.00 pounds
Features
- A thick, color coordinating comfortable grip handle is gently arched for a wide grip. A convenient push-and-pour spout lever makes for one-handed operation.
- Richly colored porcelain enamel is easy to clean and adds a splash of color to your kitchen.
- A Name You Can Trust Like all KitchenAid products, this teakettle is designed with you and your home in mind. Guaranteed to live up to the highest quality and exact standards you have come to know and depend on.
- The whistle is strong and loud to promptly alert you when liquids have reached a rapid boil.
- Hassle-Free Replacement Warranty for reliability
Product Description
This 2.25qt. teakettle features a comfortable grip handle. The handle is that is gently arched for a wide grip. The whistle is loud and clear to alert you when water comes to a boil and has a removable lid for easy cleaning and filling.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
77 of 85 people found the following review helpful.The whistling kettle that doesn't
By Peter Reeve
I buy hardly any kind of product these days without consulting Amazon reviews first. This latest experience is a reminder of why. If I had read these reviews first, I would have been forewarned.Quite simply, the kettle does not whistle. The box says, "Strong, loud whistle" but the kettle itself remains silent. The cap over the spout has a hole in it, with nothing across it or over it that might induce a whistle. Perhaps it is a mute whistle, for use at tea parties in Carthusian monasteries.I have a half-century of experience with tea kettles and have known them lose their whistle, have a poor whistle or even too loud a whistle, but this is the first I have seen that was born utterly whistleless.I'll now look for another kettle and yes, I will read the reviews first.
32 of 33 people found the following review helpful.But I wanted one that WHISTLES!
By Mr. and Mrs Todd Panter
It's beautiful and I love the look of it. But I specifically spent the extra money so that I would have a GOOD tea kettle that whistles. It sputters, it spits, it hisses (a little, if the water is really rolling), but it doesn't whistle. I read the reviews and knew this was a possibility; I had just hoped mine would be different. It wasn't. :(
41 of 44 people found the following review helpful.Love it
By Mimi
Since I've taken up tea drinking again and my kids love hot cocoa in winter, I decided to invest in a nicer kettle. I chose this one because it had so many good reviews and I'm glad I did. I love the color and shape, it is a breeze to clean and fill, and it's easy to pour. I haven't had any trouble with spilling, and I do like the silicone around the handle - although I wish they made the silicone cover the entire handle instead of just middle.Overall, I'd buy it again.
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