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- #26,136 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
- #35 in Tea Kettles
Adelaide Kern
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
I like that it is small and doesn't take up a lot of space. And the color red lost sparkles.
HL
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Quick delivery, that’s the reason for the 1 star. It’s a nice looking tea pot but made out of very thin material. It has been used 3 times and the paint on the pot is changing colors. Find a pot with better quality.
Richard A. Walsh
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
I'm using this with an induction cooktop to provide some humidity in a very dry space.The capacity is small but my need is also small, so very appropriate.
Lisa the Librarian
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
I love this tea kettle! The color is beautiful, it's lightweight and is easy to clean.
Marilyn Siegel
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
Didn’t care for how light it is. Bottom not heavy
Fernando
Reviewed in Mexico on January 17, 2025
Estoy muy contento con mi nueva tetera. Su diseño elegante y moderno encaja perfectamente en mi cocina, y la calidad de los materiales es evidente desde el primer vistazo. La tapa se ajusta muy bien, lo que evita derrames, y el pico es preciso, lo que hace que verter el agua sea fácil y sin goteos.
jorge l perez
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
Great product , very helpful.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
Feels kinda cheap, but does work ok on an induction cooktop.
OSCAR MICHEL G.
Reviewed in Mexico on August 13, 2022
El gatillo se calienta por ser de metal ! Grave error
Peter Bell
Reviewed in Australia on December 30, 2022
Purchased a whistling Kettle which didn't represent value for money, the item(Lily's Home 2 Quart Stainless Steel kettle) in my opinion was overpriced and overcharged for postage.The construction of the kettle is flimsy and cheap. the handle pop rivetted to sheet metal attachments. the capacity of 2 quarts will bring the level to overflow and would be impossible to boil without spillage.The weight of the kettle is 362 grams, slightly more than an empty coffee mug. the body of the kettle is made of the thinnest material I've seen on a home appliance. I would expect to see such an item for $8-$10 in a $2.00 shop. The postage charged was for an item weighing 3kg to 5kg according to Australia post web site. Can't help feeling ripped off paying $20.90 for such a light item.
Grissel C.
Reviewed in Mexico on August 12, 2020
Pésima calidad... .me llego ayer y hoy la quise estrenar y se quebro la tapadera
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2020
We have not had a stove top kettle in many years; however after the untimely demise of our recently purchased electric kettle, and while waiting for the warranty claim resolution, I went hunting for a stove top kettle for our gas range. After looking at all price ranges, features and reviews, I chose this one. My philosophy in writing reviews is that I take responsibility for knowing what I have chosen, and if the item meets the advertised features, functions and performance, then it gets five starts. If after using it, it no longer meets the intended performance, then I amend the review and start marking it down.That being said, I rated this product five stars because it does exactly what it is supposed to do; it heats water, whistles, with a properly adjusted flame none of the plastic parts melt or get so hot that you cannot handle with bare hands, it's nice and shiny inside and out, build quality seems adequate, it's light (heavy doesn't necessarily make it better, just heavy) and at the price point, it seems an exceptional buy. A really nice feature is that the handle can fold down to the side in one direction which makes filling and cleaning so much easier.Some common sense notes: It whistles from low to high flame setting, only changing pitch. I found a medium flame setting more than adequate, but it really depends on the size of your burner. There is no benefit in having the flame come up the sides of the kettle, it belongs under the kettle.It will not whistle until there is adequate steam pressure above the water. Yes, you will see steam coming out of the whistle without any whistling until the internal pressure builds up. It' s a boiler in principle, and the whistle acts as the relief valve. If you don't wait for the pressure to build and turn it off, you might incorrectly assume the whistle doesn't work. But the whole point of the whistle is that you can walk away and the whistle will let you know it is ready. If you are standing there, you don't need the whistle.I fully expect scale and minerals to eventually build up inside. That is a function of our water quality, not the kettle. Past experience with similar kettles suggests that you don't keep water in it overnight (it's stale anyway by then) and remove the scale occasionally (vinegar & distilled water seems to work well) before it becomes a chore.The takeaway - for the price, I feel this is an exceptional value. If history proves otherwise, I will appropriately amend the review.
Adriana Gomez
Reviewed in Mexico on October 2, 2020
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