- Durable enamel on heavy gauge steel
- 8" Diameter x 9 1/2" H
- 1.8 Qt. capacity
- Phenolic handle and knob
- Perfect for standard electric, flat top electric, gas or induction stoves
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
No complaints here,
By A. H. "A. H." (MI, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Le Creuset Flame Whistling Tea Kettle 1.8 Qt. (Kitchen)
I have owned this kettle for 2 years. I have had none of the negative experiences listed by other owners/reviewers. Mine doesn't have a single chip, (I have electic burners). I haven't had trouble pouring from the kettle either. I believe the booklet that comes with it mentions not filling the water in the kettle more than a third full - which is still a considerable amount of water, enough for about 4 lrg mugs. The whistle stopper on the spout does get very hot though. I'm surprised people are having such trouble with their kettles; mine looks just as good as the day I got it.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Rust, Rust, Rust!,
By Challiott "challiott" (Bozeman, MT United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Le Creuset Flame Whistling Tea Kettle 1.8 Qt. (Kitchen)
This kettle heats water as good as any of them, but don't dare leave water in it for any time at all. Even with fairly regular emptying, this overpriced kettle started to show rust inside within a couple of months. Buy Stainless!
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good looking, classic kettle,
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This review is from: Le Creuset Flame Whistling Tea Kettle 1.8 Qt. (Kitchen)
I don't know what everyone's complaining about! This is like the original whistling tea kettle from 100 years ago only it looks better! If you don't leave it boiling on the stove for a half an hour, the handle is perfectly 'holdable'(and positionable) and it makes the classic whistling tea kettle sound. So you have to use a kitchen towel sometimes to pull the whistling top off,(I didn't) they were always like that! If you don't want to pull the whistling top off of a tea kettle, buy an Oxo. Otherwise, stop yer gripin', this one is very nice and Le Crueset good looking too!
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