Cuisinart 1.7-Liter Stainless Steel Cordless Electric Kettle with 6 Preset Temperatures
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Brand Cuisinart Color Stainless Steel Special Feature 6 Preset Temperatures; One-touch Controls with Blue LED Indicators; 30-Minute Keep Warm Option; Blue Backlit Water Window, 360° Swivel Cordless Connector; Stay-cool Nonslip Handle; Auto Shutoff and Boil Dry Protection Package Information Kettle Finish Type Brushed - 1500 watts for fast heat-up and 1.7-liter capacity
- 6 preset heat settings (160°F for delicate teas, 175°F for green tea, 185°F for white tea, 190°F for oolong tea, 200°F for French press coffee, and Boil for black tea or instant foods)
- One-touch controls with blue LED indicators, 30-minute Keep Warm option, and 2-minute memory feature
- 360° swivel power base for cordless convenience, concealed heating element, and boil-dry protection with auto shutoff
Material Features brushed finish Product Care Instructions Wipe clean. Material Type Stainless Steel -
Customer Reviews
Ter******lso
Great Kettle
I love this electric kettle, I use it every day for boiling water. Great temperature settings for different types of tea. I’ve had lots of these kettles over the years.Russell Hobbs, Chief Man, & Capressio. This is by far the best one.
KAI*******CHOW
Easy to use!
Fast and easy to use!
Sha*******Heil
Should Have Bought This Years Ago
We were using a beautiful old mid-century modern kettle with a wooden handle for years but it didn't have a whistle so I kept leaving it on the stove and my husband would yell at me that I was going to burn the house down or at minimum ruin the kettle. My sister had an electric kettle but it is ugly and a space hog. This one is as elegant-looking as a kitchen appliance can be. My husband drinks a lot of different types of teas so he likes that he can set the temperature. And it shuts itself off, so my nerves are a little more relaxed.
Fl****42
Simple, quick and easy
I use this for heating water for French press coffee. It's perfect to know know that you can hit a specific temperature in a few minutes and hold it there until you’re ready. I throw 700ml in it and hit the button, and it heats to 200 degrees in three to four minutes while I grind the beans and warm up the French press with hot water from the sink. Everything comes together in a few minutes with no mess and no fuss. Can’t ask for much more than that…except maybe for the European version that’s twice as powerful due to a different electric grid, and twice as fast, but c’est la vie.