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A precision electric kettle with six preset heat settings and a 30-minute Keep Warm function.
Pros: quick heating, ease of use, temperature control
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A classic silver tea kettle with a three-ply base for fast, even boiling and an ergonomic handle for easy pouring.
Pros: appearance, function, design
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A modern silver kettle with five preset brewing temperatures and a 60-oz. capacity.
Pros: durable, temperature settings, convenient
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A silver stainless steel teakettle with a contemporary design and comfortable grip for easy pouring.
Pros: perfect size, functioning, appearance
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A stunning black glass tea kettle with precise temperature settings, a stainless steel steeper, and a sleek docking base.
Pros: appearance, temperature control, easy to clean
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A 1.8 qt. stainless steel teakettle with a convenient spout and whistle for easy pouring and teatime.
Pros: high quality, loud whistle, reliable
Tea Kettle
A tea kettle is an essential item for almost any kitchen. It's used to boil water for tea, coffee, and other hot beverages. These tea kettles come in a variety of materials, sizes, and designs. Depending on the type of material, tea kettles can be used on a variety of heat sources, such as gas, electric, and induction cooktops. Here are some great options.
Tea Kettle
FAQ List
Tea kettles are commonly made from stainless steel, copper, glass, and enameled steel. Each material offers a different look and feel, as well as varying levels of heat retention and durability.
Many tea kettles are compatible with induction cooktops, especially those with magnetic stainless steel bases. Always check the product details to confirm compatibility with your stovetop.
A stovetop kettle is heated on a burner, while an electric kettle plugs into an outlet and heats water with a built-in element. Electric kettles often boil water faster and may offer features like temperature control.
To clean a tea kettle, rinse it after each use and occasionally descale it with a mixture of water and vinegar or lemon juice. Always refer to the care instructions for your specific kettle.
Many stovetop tea kettles feature a whistling spout that alerts you when the water reaches a boil. Some designs are silent, so check the product description if a whistle is important to you.