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| Brand: KitchenAid
List Price: $90.00 Buy New: $59.08 You Save: $30.92 (34%)
Rating: 12 reviews
Color: Stainless/Pink Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Clothing Size: 2Qt Size: 2Qt Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.1 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 10 x 8.5
MPN: 50358 Model: 50358 UPC: 051153503580 EAN: 0051153503580 ASIN: B00065HONA
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Showing reviews 6-10 of 10
nice with a few flaws February 10, 2007 Judith Mathews 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
A good looking tea kettle and seems to be quite sturdy, though I've only had it a few weeks. Not heavy, but dense enough to make you feel it won't ever burn through. The water has to boil like crazy in order for the whistle to get going, so you might wait longer than necessary if you're listening for that sound. The only real disappointment: there's a device connected to the spout that's constructed to seem as if you can flip it and it'll keep the spout open while you pour. But you end up having to hold that open with your finger anyway. Otherwise a fine and aesthetically nifty item.
My Green Tea Kettle January 24, 2007 R. Keck (New York) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This tea kettle is a great color; really perks up the kitchen, but it has a few drawbacks. First, it can't be put over high heat without the enamel blistering and then flaking off, and when you put it on medium heat as it says to, it takes eons to boil. Secondly, it has the most feeble whistle I have ever heard. Unless you are hovering over it, you won't hear it. On the up side, it is really pretty. You might want to keep it on the stove just for looks, but unfortunately, you're better off with a plain stainless steel kettle that really whistles. Read the reviews in Google. Also, you'll save money and get something that works!
i like it a lot January 18, 2007 terracat (Schuylerville, NY) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
The handle of my previous kettle, a VERY HEAVY black ceramic (would you believe it?) sculptural, Brazilian "Flame-ware" container, broke off in my hand, as i was about to pour boiling water. I had enjoyed it for 5 years. The kettle had been "recalled" but i didn't know it, until it broke and almost injured me. I aesthetically loved that object. But I had to 'let it go'. I was indecisive about a replacement. I considered electric kettles, but decided that they contained another layer of technology (plastic switches) to break and discard. I studied all the possibilities available and read the reviews and chose this in willow blue because: stainless steel and the plastic is heat resistant silicone, and it is basically a simple container. I like it. Because i have a high BTU Viking range, i do have to pare the flame down to medium so that the silicone near the spout doesn't soften (the printed instructions recommend this). The kettle comes to a boil efficiently and holds its heat well. It pours safely and cleanly. Its whistle is a helpful reminder but not obnoxious. The lid lifts easily and pleasantly for filling (I can't fill through the spout). The arched semi-circles of the kettle are somehow both lovely and ergonomic. My liking increases daily ( a month of use now). It may turn into love...
OVERPRICED! December 14, 2006 E. Grabowski Jr. 5 out of 18 found this review helpful
I just had to write something because I can't believe the amount that this tea kettle is listed for on here. $90.00! Come on! The exact tea kettle is available directly from Kitchen Aid for almost half that price! (Specifically referring to the "KitchenAid Cook For the Cure Limited Edition 2-Quart Stainless Steel Tea Kettle with Pink Silicone")
I BOUGHT IT FOR MY PARENTS November 3, 2006 Herman L. Ligon 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
THIS TEA KETTLE IS USED EVERDAY BY MY PARENTS AND IT HAS PERFORMED PERFECTLY , THEY ARE OVER 8O YEARS OLD AND LIKE THIS ONE BETTER THAN ANY THEY HAVE HAD IN THE PAST , NO COMPLAINTS ( AND THAT IS WHAT I WANTED OUT OF THIS KETTLE )
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