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KitchenAid? 2-Quart Kettle | 
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| Brand: KitchenAid Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $26.99 - $52.99 (On sale from $80.00)
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Rating: 140 reviews
Legal Disclaimer: Sale Ends: 05-11-2008. You may return or exchange merchandise purchased from Macy's @ Amazon by mail only. Certain items are covered by warranty as indicated. To obtain a copy of the warranty prior to purchase, please write to: macys.com Customer Service Dept.; P.O. Box 8215; Mason, OH 45040; Small Ticket Department-Warranty;
MPN: 335334 ASIN: B000CQFEKS
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| Features:
| • | 18/10 stainless steel | | • | Hand wash |
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Product Description Perfect for posh gatherings, this sleek, stainless steel tea kettle is accented with a soft, silicone rubber handle in coordinating colors. When water comes to a boil, a harmonious whistle lets you know it's tea time. Hassle-free replacement warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 135 more reviews...
Good Product August 25, 2008 Linda (Hillsboro, OR) This looks very nice in my kitchen. It was the best price I have found for a tea kettle this size, and I like the fact that you can pop open the spout and it stays open.
So far, so good August 2, 2008 Cheryl Taylor (Mount Hermon, CA United States) This kettle is a nice substantial weight, virtually all metal except for the padding on the handle and at the user end of the spout lid. The whistle is loud enough to get my attention, without being too "shrieky". It heats water quickly. I do need to use a hot pad to pick it up right after the water reaches a boil. The description "brushed stainless steel" is accurate; the brush marks are visible. The shape is less attractive to me than the shape of the same model with colored enamel; I chose this one for ease of cleaning and durability. Tea kettles don't seem to last well in our household; ask me again a year from now.
good looks, mixed function July 10, 2008 C. Somers My wife picked this out to replace another whistling tea kettle that plunged from the top of our fridge and broke its handle in multiple places. It has good looks; the main handle is well-insulated against heat transfer with gaskets between it and the body of the kettle; and the whistler can easily be locked in an 'up' position off the mouth of the spout to stop the piercing whistle immediately. Two main things I dislike about this kettle: 1) it pours poorly. very poorly. Only when it is mostly full do you get a nice smooth pour, but once the level in the pot gets below a certain point, the water starts to flow more from the sides of the spout than the bottom. It is very difficult, and potentially messy, to pour all the liquid out of this pot. 2) the lid is VERY tight on mine - hard to snap out and in, and I have a good grip. Definitely not for folks with weaker hands.
It boils water June 27, 2008 Mr Obvious (Wisconsin, USA) It boils water but it can be a bit hard to pour it all out without spilling some.
Love it June 16, 2008 muddy feet (Seattle, WA United States) Works fantastic. We love the spout opening because it stays open - you don't have to hold it while pouring.
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