KitchenAid? 2-Quart Kettle | 
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| Brand: KitchenAid Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $34.97 - $80.00
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Avg. Customer Rating: 153 reviews
MPN: 177446 ASIN: B000CQFEKS
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| Features:
| • | 18/10 stainless steel | | • | Hand wash |
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Product Description Tea time. Invest in a sleek 18/10 stainless steel kettle accented with a soft, colored, silicone rubber handle with a confident grip. The kettle also whistles when water comes to a boil and has a removable lid for easy cleaning and filling. 2-quart capacity is perfect for small gatherings. Hassle-free replacement warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 148 more reviews...
5+ star review! November 23, 2008 My beautiful kitchen aid (brushed stainless steal) tea kettle! Believe me, I've owned a lot. Many were simply decorative, so I am well aware of kettles that must go hand in hand with using a kitchen mitt! Some had whistles, some didn't. I prefer this whistle, as it can be heard if someone walks out of the kitchen, forgetting they had the kettle on! It's loud, but I'd much rather it be that way. (I'm into safety...being a nurse.) This one does get a bit warm, but you can still use it comfortably and without a oven mitt if you fill the kettle about half way. I had no trouble removing the piece of tape as some reviewers had complained about. A little soft rub with a scouring pad (no, it didn't scratch) took it right off. The packaging was wonderful and my item came without damage. It is one more "jew" of my kitchen, as I also own a kitchen aid professional mixer (silver.) I have all white appliances, but these beauties make me dream of getting all stainless steal! That will be another review though! Jane
Poor construction-Poor design November 15, 2008 While this teapot looks great, it is poorly engineered. There is an insulator between the handle and the body. What happens when you introduce plastic into the vicinity of an open flame? You guessed it; it melts. Bad design, bad engineering, bad product.
Flaking on the inside October 27, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have had this teapot for 3 years and did not have any problems until it was accidentally put it through the dishwasher (instructions say handwash only). Now there is some flaking of the coating on the inside of the pot. Haven't found anything on the web of whether this is hazardous but I'm worried about using with this flaking.
tiptop teapot October 8, 2008 what a nice little tea pot. it's red and shiny and sits on the stove. Lovely.
Love orange KitchenAid September 30, 2008 I have everything there is in the color that KitchenAid makes. I love it. My kitchen colors are orange, green and yellow. I use this tea pot to make tea about 3 or 4 times a week and it does the job - but mostly it just looks fabulous on my stove.
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