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Primula Soft Grip Stainless Steel 3 Liter Tea Kettle with Silicone Handle

Primula Soft Grip Stainless Steel 3 Liter Tea Kettle with Silicone Handle
Brand: Primula
Category: Kitchen

Buy New: $29.99
as of 9/7/2010 19:00 MDT details



New (4) Used (1) from $26.99

Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
Sales Rank: 5274

Color: Stainless Steel
Batteries Included: No
Size: 3 Quart
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 8.3 x 9.5

MPN: PTK-6330
Model: PTK- 6330
UPC: 741393218671
EAN: 0741393218671
ASIN: B002OOWKEO

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Features:
  • Encapsulated bottom
  • Stainless steel
  • Whistling spout
  • Silicone stay cool handle
  • Removeable lid

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Product Description
The Primula PTK-6330 Teakettle is constructed of stainless steel. The handle is made of cast for sturdiness and has a stay cool silicone handle wrap for safe handling. The flip up spout is activated with a trigger on the handle. This allows easy use with a new, modern design. A classic whistle alerts when water is boiling. Lid is removable for easy cleaning and filling.


Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 8



4 out of 5 stars Primara soft grip stainless tea kettle   June 8, 2010
Ralph G. (POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA, US)
I didn't give this teapot 5 stars because the sicone handle is not glued down and it keeps slipping off, not to the point where it comes off completely because I keep pushing it back on the the handle that it is on... I would think that they could have glued the silicone to the handle to avoid this problem.



2 out of 5 stars Nice Dsign but Flawed   May 27, 2010
Thomas Paine (AZ United States)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I searched high and low for a well designed yet reasonable tea kettle. My last one was great until I let it burn dry for about half an hour, oops. But this one looked really promising. A big enough opening so a man can get his hand in there to wash the kettle and a whistle. A must for me since I often go back to work while the water is heating.

All looked good until I tried it out for the first few times. In all cases the lid did not fit tightly enough to cause the whistle to blow when the water was boiling. All you got was a bunch of steam from all around the lid and no Whistle.

Another slight criticism is the trigger to lift open the spout. It has a rubber like sheath that slides on the the metal trigger to keep your finger form getting too hot or burning. It likes to slide off fairly easily. Not a big deal to slide it back on but you need to be careful about how much pressure you use on the trigger to open the spout.

The Silicon handle does stay cooler to the touch and works well. Seams and stainless steel quality seem good, so if you get one where the lid fits correctly you may end up with a quite serviceable tea kettle.

Amazon was great about returning the item and I ended up with a Farberwear Sonoma but alas that had problems of its own.

Am I really forced to buy a $100 plus kettle from England to get one that works without fail? I'll keep searching til I find one that simply boils water, whistles, and does not rust.



5 out of 5 stars A PLUS quality and price   May 6, 2010
C. Polito (Colmesneil, TX)
This is the third tea kettle we have purchased in about 6 years, and this is the best quality kettle we have found for a reasonable price. The last one was a Farberware, which was a disappointment. The quality of the stainless steel on this product is superior to the others we have had.


4 out of 5 stars Got this at Home Goods for $16.99   May 2, 2010
Iris (New Jersey)
Will keep it based on reviews here - I do prefer glass, but couldn't resist this one!


5 out of 5 stars exactly what I want   April 5, 2010
A. Collins (USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Excellent condition and is exactly what I want. Has proved to withstand many uses. Bonus feature: the metal is hyper-conductive and boils at a lower stovetop temperature. Only slight nuance is that the lever for the spout slips off sometimes. I love that I don't need an oven mitt to remove my tea kettle from the stove (the silicone handle really does the trick).

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