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KitchenAid Gourmet Essentials 2-Quart Tea Kettle, Brushed Stainless Steel

KitchenAid Gourmet Essentials 2-Quart Tea Kettle, Brushed Stainless Steel

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Brand: KitchenAid
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $80.00
Buy New: $39.90
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Seller: Apex Stores
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 103 reviews
Sales Rank: 2495

Color: Stainless Steel
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.8
Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 8.6 x 8.5

MPN: 50585
Model: 50585
UPC: 051153505850
EAN: 0051153505850
ASIN: B0009U5MYK

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Features:
  • Attractive and fashion savvy brushed stainless steel exterior is durable and easy to clean
  • Beautiful 18/10 stainless steel accented with soft, silicone rubber form comfortable handles with a confident grip.
  • Durable whistle signals when water is at a boil
  • Perfect complement to your KitchenAid cookware collection
  • Hassle-Free Replacement Warranty for reliability.

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Product Description
KitchenAid's new Gourmet Essentials teakettle holds 2-quarts, giving you plenty of hot water for your soups or beverages. This new line combines beautiful porcelain enamel-coated exteriors with the brilliance of stainless steel found on the lids and handles. In a delightful Brushed Stainless color, the teakettle has sturdy handles covered in matching, heat-resistant silicone that offer cooks a firm grip.


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5 out of 5 stars Kitchenaid teapot   June 24, 2010
Jeanette A. Dickinson (Prescott Valley, AZ USA)
This kitchenaid teapot is all that I expected it to be and more. Its handy handle is easy to pick up and to pour. I love it and would tell others about it. Its amazing!!!


1 out of 5 stars No whistlin' here   June 24, 2010
readsandwrites (Iowa, USA)
Such a beautiful tea kettle, but the first issue was the sticky tape they used to tape on the lid. It left a thick residue on both sides of the lid and pot. I put peanut butter on the residue and let it sit for a couple days and was finally able to wipe off the residue and try my tea kettle.

Unfortunately, I was disappointed because my tea kettle did not whistle. The seal isn't tight enough, so steam dribbled out the spout onto my ceramic top. I'm sorry that I will have to return it; I need the whistle since I don't stand over the stove waiting for the water to boil.






5 out of 5 stars Great Kettle   June 22, 2010
Sarah N. Goodman (cromwell, CT usa)
I read some of the reviews, and also I am not sure why it received low marks from some folks. I love this Tea Kettle. I registered for this tea kettle three years, and through some fluke, I ended up getting two of them.

I use this tea kettle every day. My husband and I make coffee in our french press, and love the fact that the whistle on this kettle is loud, so it interrupts us when we should be paying attention to a hot kettle on the stove. I also have a glass top stove, and the stainless steel works perfectly, although to be honest, I didn't even know the other ones wouldn't work, so I guess it was providence.

My kettle has not rusted, even with daily use; sometimes multiple times a day. I do not find the handle to get hot at all. I am not sure why some folks are having that problem. The kettle is heavy, but it is supposed to be that way. I actually got this from Linens and Things before they went out of business, and I went through the tea kettles and picked each of them up to make sure they had some good weight. I didn't want it to burn out on the bottom or get a metallic taste after long term use.

I gave the extra one I received to my sister and she also loves it. No problems for either of us.

One note, if you over fill the pot, the boiling water will come shooting out of the spigot because it is too full. That is due to user-error, and not a defect in the kettle. Also, if you leave the spigot top open, the water will also start shooting out. Make sure you have the lid on tightly and the spigot closed, otherwise the kettle will not whistle.



3 out of 5 stars Beautiful but not user friendly   May 31, 2010
RobinG (Massachusetts, USA)
This kettle is beautiful to look at. I leave it on my stove as it looks very nice with my stainless steel appliances. However, on the practical side, it has some drawbacks. First of all, don't touch the handle ever without a potholder. You will burn yourself. The handle gets very hot. Also you need to open the spout with your hand and this too gets hot. The probability of burning yourself on this kettle is high. But once you get the hang of it, it's a lovely tea kettle. Just a bit more beautiful than functional.


3 out of 5 stars Too hot to handle   May 16, 2010
Stephanie L. Thaw (Philadelphia, PA USA)
This is a nice looking kettle that has good balance, a nice loud whistle, and holds a good amount of water. My only complaint is that it is impossible to pour from without using a pot holder. I am a chef and I am known to have asbestos fingers and hands but I cannot hold this to pour without protection. It is a shame because there are nice soft grips on the handles. Unfortunately they do not extend out far enought to protect the hands.

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