KitchenAid

Stainless Steel Whistling Teakettle

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BUILT FOR ENJOYMENT: KitchenAid stainless steel teakettle features a thick aluminum layer in the base for quick, rapid boils, delivering hot water where you need it

READY FOR MORE: Stovetop teakettle lid whistles to alert when water has come to a rapid boil and is ready to pour

A MODERN TOUCH: Featuring a sleek, stylish design this brushed stainless steel teakettle can be displayed on the stovetop between uses

ALL-RANGE READY: Rapidly boil water on any stovetop with this induction ready tea kettle

CLEAN AS A WHISTLE: 1.9qt brushed stainless steel teakettle is dishwasher safe for super easy cleanup

Product Dimensions:
7.44"L x 8.82"W x 7.61"H
Create delicious brews, steeps, coffees and teas with this sleek stovetop teakettle crafted from heavy duty stainless steel with a thick aluminum base layer to deliver fast, even heat. A built-in whistle on the lid lets you know when water is boiling and the open pour spout makes for smooth pouring into everything from a French press to a tea cup.

SKU : 48562

Exterior Finish: Stainless steel

Handles: Stainless Steel

Interior Surface: Stainless Steel

Lid Material: Stainless Steel - Whistle in the Knob

Spout Type: Open Spout

Dishwasher Safe: Dishwasher Safe, Hand Wash Recommended

Induction Suitable: Yes

Limited Lifetime Warranty

Get the Most Out of Your Cookware

PREPPING

Fill the kettle no higher than the maximum fill level: below the bottom of the spout. Ensure the lid is securely sealed on the teakettle – you should hear a loud click. Match the kettle to the correct burner size.

BOILING

Heat the teakettle on medium-to-medium high heat. Turn the burner off once the teakettle whistles and let rest for one minute. If you notice the kettle does not whistle or sounds quieter than normal, your teakettle may be overfilled, or you may not have the lid on securely. To avoid damages, don’t leave a teakettle unattended or allow to boil dry.

SERVING

The teakettle can get very hot during boiling – ALWAYS use a potholder when handling. Avoid touching lid during and immediately after boiling, as steam can escape from the base of the knob where the whistle is located.

CLEANING

This teakettle should be washed by hand. Empty the teakettle frequently and wash with warm, soapy water, rinse and dry thoroughly. To avoid scratching, do not use harsh abrasives or steel wool.

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