Enamel-on-Steel Mountain Village Teakettle
Best decorative kettle for design conscious kitchens.
This kettle brings a touch of winter-inspired calm to your morning routine with a design that prioritizes rapid boiling and effortless maintenance. You sacrifice the complexity of high-tech features for a reliable, induction-ready tool that makes the simple act of brewing tea feel intentional and cozy.
$95.00
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Who it's for
- Homeowners seeking a stylish, decorative, and functional kitchen accessory.
- Practical users valuing robust materials and consistent performance in their kitchenware.
- Tea lovers appreciating a distinctive, audible, and reliable boiling notification.
Who should skip it
- Busy cooks or families with young children needing highly impact-resistant kitchen tools.
- Budget-conscious shoppers prioritizing affordability over designer brand kitchen items.
- Individuals with limited hand strength or those preferring lightweight kitchen appliances.
Performance breakdown
Boiling Efficiency
Wide, flat base design promotes rapid heat transfer across all surfaces.
Cooktop Versatility
Seamlessly transitions between induction, gas, and electric stovetops without issue.
Handling Comfort
Phenolic handle stays cool to the touch during active boiling cycles.
Maintenance Ease
Wide opening allows for quick filling and straightforward interior access.
Aesthetic Appeal
Fog Grey enamel finish offers a sophisticated, cozy kitchen centerpiece.
Auditory Feedback
Single-tone whistle provides a clear, classic alert when water boils.
Key Specs
Capacity
1.4 Qt.
Material
Enamel-on-Steel
Base Type
Wide, flat bottom
Dimensions
8 3/4" (counter to lid top), 7" (bottom diameter), 4 1/2" (lid diameter), 9 1/2" (spout end to edge)
Stovetop Compatibility
Induction, Gas, Electric Coil, Ceramic, Halogen
Whistle
Single-tone
Handle Material
Phenolic
Handle Grip Type
Cool-Touch Grip
Dishwasher Safe
False
Tea Infuser Included
False
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