Fellow “Clyde” Electric Tea Kettle
A modern update to an already sleek stovetop workhorse.
A modern update to an already sleek stovetop workhorse.
They’re taking the best kettle and making it even better. (Releases October 14th, 2022)
An eyecatching pour-over kettle with a more modest price point than the Bonavita Interurban and Stagg EKG.
Bonavita’s acclaimed variable-temp kettle, now in three new colors with matching stainless steel bases.
Conveniently makes coffee or tea and then collapses down for travel or compact storage.
It’s not just any kettle; it’s designed for making traditional Scandinavian steeped coffee, aka kokekaffe.
Offers similar temperature control to the Bonavita variable-temp but in a far sleeker package.
Keeps hot water available at the touch of a button. Useful for tea, hot cocoa, coffee, instant oatmeal, etc.
A variable-temp electric pour-over kettle that pours as good as it looks.
A collapsible silicone kettle that’s great for making coffee or tea on the go.
The Staub teapot brings that best-in-class experience to the art of making tea. Plus, it's beautiful enough to add a little charm to the kitchen.
If you want to experiment a bit — or maybe follow some fancy AeroPress recipes to the letter — then you’ll love the variable-temp kettle.
Coming soon from the makers of the Duo coffee steeper is this gooseneck-like kettle with a built-in thermometer and a counterbalanced handle for easy pouring.
Take your pourover coffee game to the next level.
Need a little more music in your water-boiling routine? Check out the delightful Alessi 9091 kettle, which sports a brass whistle that produces a pleasant little melody when the water’s ready, rather than an ear-piercing screech.
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