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Medelco 12 Cup Glass Stovetop Whistling Tea Kettle | 
enlarge | Brand: Medelco
List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $13.37 You Save: $1.62 (11%)
Rating: 46 reviews
Color: Glass Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 7 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 7.5 Warranty: 1
MPN: WK112 Model: 1-WK112-BL-4 UPC: 039206779090 EAN: 0039206779090 ASIN: B000V5X826
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| Features:
| • | Lab-Quality Borosilicate Glass made for use on any type of stove | | • | 12-Cup capacity | | • | Thermal-Shock Resistant | | • | Dishwasher Safe | | • | Includes trivet for use on coil-type electric stove and whistling lid |
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Product Description 12 Cup, Glass Stove Top Whistling Kettle, Heat Tolerant Handle, Made Of Phenolic Plastic, Can Withstand Very High Temperatures, Borosilicate Glass Body Is Heat Tolerant & Can Be Used On Gas & Electric Stove Tops, Replacement Carafe For Bunn Pour-A-Matic Coffee Makers With Lid Removed.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
I Love My Whistler! July 9, 2008 B. Ferguson (Oklahoma) I'd been wanting a new tea pot and haven't been able to find a glass whistler locally. This is exactly what I was looking for. I love being able to see the water level and I love the clear glass and the ease of cleaning it. Well worth the low price!
Would buy another one but a bigger size July 4, 2008 Nina Pura (Jersey City, NJ) I like this kettle. It looks very nice and is easy to clean. Next time I buy another one, I will get a bigger size because the amount of water you can put in the maximum line is not *really* that number of cups. I think the company is using the term "cup" based on a lesser amount of oz. for measuring. The handle can get hot but it doesn't really bother me.
Such a lovely thing June 23, 2008 Gennadiy Garagulya (Fort Lee,NJ USA) This is very nice spot,quality is good,looks nice but only two things not good no filter,You need to buy it separetely,the cover is little complicated, but this teapot is nice at all, will recommend!
My First Tea Kettle June 16, 2008 C. Newberry (Resaca, GA) I am only ranking this 4 star because of the price. My first inclenation would only be three stars. That's not to say this isn't a nice little kettle, just not what I was led to believe. First off the handle must be removed to pour, which means it will eventually get lost, which means when it does it won't wistle, which means I will be sad. The second thing is the little wire hickey that goes between the stove eye and the kettle. Com'on people! We put a man on the moon nearly 40 years ago and we can't figure out a cost effective way of keeping that little jingus on the bottom of the kettle? And of course the little sucker will get lost faster than the stupid lid! Over all it seems like a nice kettle, just not what I had in mind. Probably was there somewhere in black and white right in front of me, but who reads these darned reviews anyhow?
bad handle June 9, 2008 A. Oliveira I was thrilled to finally find a glass kettle but, within 6 months, this item was unusable. The handle became so loose, that it was dangerous to use. I would turn the anchoring screw to make it hold firmly again and within two days it was unusable again.
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