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Chantal Enamel-On-Steel Classic Teakettle

Chantal Enamel-On-Steel Classic Teakettle

Colors:
Stainless SteelStainless Steel Cobalt BlueCobalt Blue OnyxOnyx
Brand: Chantal - DROP SHIP
Category: Kitchen

Buy Used: $99.00 - $124.95 (On sale from $140.00)
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 41 reviews

Country: THAILAND

MPN: 37-18S BL
ASIN: B0007ZQ7TG


Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Genuine, two-tone Hohner harmonica whistle lets you know when water reaches the boiling point. This kettle doesn't just whistle - it sings! This timeless Chantal classic teakettle is a home favorite for functionality, durability and style. Crafted of glossy enamel on steel (except the stainless-steel style), this original design is visually appealing on a stove top or table and guaranteed not to fade in color. Convenient lock-open spout lid allows easy pouring.

With the smooth, flat aluminum disk bottom, this Chantal classic teakettle offers maximum contact with the burner for rapid boiling. The extra-large opening makes this teakettle easy to fill and clean and the snug-fitting lid ensures a tight seal. Quilted handle mitt included. Durable carbon steel/stainless steel attachments for long-lasting use. 1.8-qt.

Product Features
• Award-winning, exclusive Hohner harmonica whistle features two-tone sound when water is boiling
• Crafted of vibrant enamel on steel (except the solid stainless-steel style) guaranteed not to fade
• This original design is visually appealing on a stovetop or table
• Convenient lock-open spout lid for easy pouring
• Smooth, flat aluminum disk bottom for rapid boiling
• Extra-large center opening for easy filling and cleaning
• Snug-fitting lid provides a tight seal
• Durable carbon steel/stainless-steel attachments for long-lasting use
• Quilted handle mitt included



Customer Reviews:
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2 out of 5 stars Not the best   July 21, 2010
Darcie's Mom (Massachusetts)
Although I loved the kettle's appearance and used it a lot, I had to discard it beacuse the inside eventually rusted. I opted to replace it with stainless steel---much better.


2 out of 5 stars Wanted to like it....   May 26, 2010
Roger Plamondon (Birmingham, Alabama)
I've had two. Same hassles on both: handle will burn you; use a mitt or potholder. Which is a nuisance. They are easy to overfill, leading to boil overs, which can kill the flame, but leave the gas going if you aren't there to watch it. Again-- annoying, plus a safety risk. As others have noted- the lid can be difficult to remove. Finally, it leaks at the joint where the metal tip on spout screws onto the tea kettle. I wanted to love this product, but it is cantankerous, and not in a good way. Avoid, unless you like a fuss and a sense of accomplishment from performing a difficult task (boiling water) that should have been simple.


5 out of 5 stars Love my Teakettle   March 30, 2010
Susan M. Tepper
This teakettle is very sturdy and is loud enough not to be forgotten. I also love it because it looks so pretty on my stove top.


3 out of 5 stars Well made but...   September 12, 2009
B. Hawkins
...handle is too hot to touch...always have to use something to grab the handle to pour water - annoying.


5 out of 5 stars Best I could find   July 24, 2009
Natural Hoof Care Practioner (Seattle, WA)
I had an old Oxo that finally bit the dust and was looking for a replacement- thought it would be easy. I mean, how hard can it be to find a decent tea kettle? Well, I found out it's much harder than I thought. I bought an Oxo good grips and burned my hand on the handle the very first time. I make a lot of tea, so I returned it. I wanted a whistling kettle that was not made in China and was of decent quality. The Chantal is beautiful and I love the harmonica whistle. The quality of workmanship is impressive. If you don't put the kettle on a burner that is too big for it, the handle barely gets above body temperature. Even if you do put it on a big burner, the handle gets quite warm, but not hot enough to burn. The only downside is that the capacity is a little less than my old one (not a problem, just noting it) and the price- which I must admit the the most I have ever paid for a tea kettle! Nevertheless, I am VERY happy with this kettle and it looks gorgeous in my kitchen.

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