☕ Elevate Your Tea Time Experience!
The Le Creuset Stainless Steel Whistling Tea Kettle, with a 1.7 qt capacity, combines lightweight carbon steel for quick boiling with a vibrant, durable porcelain enamel finish. Its fixed whistle signals when your water is ready, while convenient fill markings and compatibility with all cooktops make it a must-have for any kitchen.
M**T
Looks Great!
looks and works great
P**E
Left on the range for 3 hours accidentally
I accidentally left this teapot on the range, with only about 10 ounces of water in it on high for 3 hours. When I returned and saw it, it was of course bone dry but it did not melt or explode or cause a fire. Not only is it beautiful, but it seems amazing to have withstood great heat for hours and stayed in one piece. I am so thankful it was made so strong to not burn down the house! I will never walk away from a kettle on the range again!
E**7
An attractive tea kettle, but pricey
I was hesitant to buy this tea kettle, but for me, I kept coming back to the overall look of this one over the competitors. I trust the Le Creuset brand and so that was another contributing factor. That being said, I think the enamel version of their kettle is terrible by comparison, so get the stainless steel model instead.Instructions say NOT to fill water up to the neck, so DON'T do it! I indicated via a red line in an attached picture where I stop filling on mine. Also, let the water rest off the burner after coming up to boil. If you abide by both of those tips, you shouldn't have the water try to jump out of the neck and spill boiling water all over your counter (or worse, you hands).Make sure you completely dry the kettle inside/out after each use if you want it to keep looking nice. You will need to dry it off after every use if you don't want it lose its original luster. For me, I don't use it everyday. But when I do, I just dry it off inside/out and it continues to look great.Water boils quickly in the kettle. The whistle is NOT as loud as some other whistling kettles I've had in the past. So DON'T walk away from it while its coming up to temperature on the stove. That's pretty standard advice for anyone cooking anything on a stove though.It's a very good, sturdy kettle, but might be a bit over-priced for what it is.
T**N
Best tea kettle
This tea kettle is the best out there. Quality material, good position for spout and it holds up well. I have tea every day and lived in England. This is the tea kettle you want. It's a little pricey, but you get what you paid for, and it lasts a long time.
A**N
Get the STAINLESS STEEL one! Skip the enamel.
This is a perfect tea pot. It’s classy, it’s large, it’s beautiful. My mother has had two for like 10 years so I just bought mine too after trying to find a better one (I couldn’t). The only “issue” is the handle gets a little warm.I definitely only recommend the STAINLESS STEEL ones. I have never seen any corrosion on them. I can definitely see why that’s happening though with the enamel ones. The enamel is pretty, but if you want yours to last a decade get the stainless steel.
D**I
Three times is not a charm.
We have ordered this three times and have yet to receive an intact working stainless kettle. The first one was broken, with the entire flip top on the spout unattached when I pulled it out of the box. The replacement for that one was not the kettle we ordered, but an enamel one which is not what we wanted. We ordered another (having to wait for the other returns to process) and this one arrived with a broken piece off the handle. While still functional, for the price I'd really like a new, intact, working kettle! Not sure what to do, if getting a replacement is going to achieve a solution or if we'll just get another kettle that is broken in a different way. Super frustrated as I had an enamal Le Creuset kettle for about 10 years that I got as a wedding present from my grandmother. It rusted through (as many seem to do) this summer. I'd really like a replacement! It's been a month since the original order and we're still a no-kettle household.
H**.
No spilling, no rust, the stainless model rules.
The stainless steel version is the only one of this particular model that will not rust. Enamel is beautiful but it needs iron to bond with and iron will rust. The stainless kettle is the same material inside and out and will not rust. Also they must have changed the whistle. I read in other reviews that the kettle spills when pouring because the whistle is attached to the spout with a plastic ring seen in some of the images. This model is lacking that ring and pours like a champion. No spilling, no rust, I just wish the whistle was a little louder.
J**R
Whistling tea kettle heats fast on gas heat.
I like hot tea in the afternoon and this tea kettle heats quickly. When the water is hot, the kettle whistles loudly. It is made in the classic style with limited moving parts. I selected that feature to reduce wear and tear as this will be the last tea kettle I will buy and hope to make it last 30+ years.
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