| Chantal Bridge Enamel On Steel Teakettles |  | Brand: Chantal Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $35.00 - $49.99 (On sale from $55.00) as of 9/4/2010 23:23 MDT details
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Rating: 6 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9 x 8.9 x 10
Model: 37-1LB CL-PARENT ASIN: B0027IQJNU
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| Features:
| • | Brightly-colored enamel exterior; quick-heating aluminum core | | • | 1.8 quart functional capacity | | • | stainless steel lid | | • | Stay cool knob | | • | Hand wash recommended |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Chantal teakettles are renowned for their award-winning style & superior quality. This kettle offers a spring-loaded, stay-open flipper that keeps your fingers away from the steam while pouring. Kettle is safe for use with ceramic, glass, and induction stovetops. Chantal offers replacement parts if a part deteriorates, letting tea aficionados enjoy a lifetime of use. In addition, the kettle features an large lid opening for easy cleaning. Stay cool handle for easy comfort and transport.
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| Customer Reviews:
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Cute but has some minor problems April 27, 2010 Douglas A. Wade (San Leandro, CA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
First the good news - it's cute, well built, and works just fine. I like the way the whistle sounds - it's basically just an old school, classic kettle whistle.
The bad news - The single most annoying thing is that it dribbles when you pour. I don't know why it's so hard to make a kettle that doesn't drip but if you care about that keep looking. I've also had some issues with the handle or the spout cover being very hot - it really depends on how cold the water was to start, and which burner I'm using. Because the base of this kettle is so small it's easy to have a burner that's actually a little bigger and there's a lot of extra heat going up the sides. A more flat bottomed kettle is a lot more efficient.
Attractive and functional, even if it sounds like a dying cat April 7, 2010 lazytime (NYC) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After a lot of research, I went with the golden yellow version of this tea kettle. It looks really great in my kitchen and the shape and vibrant-colored enamel make me smile. So far there haven't been any problems using it on my gas stove. The handle stays cool, but the metal spout gets a little hot (but does cool down fast). The one con here is the whistle; it's not pretty. Some online reviewers said they could barely hear it, but mine is loud and shrill. I don't understand why Chantal can't make this with the pleasant, harmonica-style whistle that my last tea kettle (a cheap, dangerous piece of trash) managed to have.
Quality, Durable, Quiet February 10, 2010 G. Perednia (Hawaii) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Did a lot of comparisons for tea kettles and this one won. When you are boiling the kettle doesn't make a lot of boiling sounds like the cheap tin kettles, and the whistle is nice and low-toned (not obnoxiousness) but still easy to hear. Durable and feels great, easy to clean outside, the inside has a blue enamel (pretty), and it holds a good amount of water for 4+ cups. Lid fits on nice and snug and the lip is sturdy....awesome tea kettle, worth every penny.
Excellent kettle for induction top range. January 27, 2010 Sheila Kwartler (MA USA) Kettle works beautifully on my induction range. The lever that operates the whistle does not get hot, nor does the handle. I would recommend this to anyone who has an induction range. I am sure it would work just as well on other ranges.
nice kettle, whistle not wonderful January 12, 2010 NJshopper (New Jersey) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I purchased my kettle a few days ago at TJ Maxx for $30. It's adorable, I bought it in the red. It works fine, heats fast, stays warm for quite a while. I have no idea if this is supposed to have two-tone harmonica whistle or not (like the higher priced Chantal kettles advertise), it only makes a high shrill typical whistle noise, which is OK considering I paid a lower price. The label said it was the "Arch" model, but it looks exactly like this Bridge photo. The one thing I was concerned about was how hot did the metal get on the pouring spout. This has turned out not to be problem. I can tip the spout up and down with my finger without burning myself when I pour the heated water.
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