griffer
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Baron Kurtz mentioned putting the kettle on in another thread.
That and my recent cold reminded me how much I HATE my kettle.
Three observations about my kettle:
-It doesn't whistle.
-The handle, despite apparent insulation, gets really hot.
-It is impossible to pour with the steam washing back directly over your hand, specifically the finger holding the spout open.
My wife and I spent an inordinate amount of time looking before we settled on this one. None of the issues were apparent when we bought it.
It seems like the kettles available in America are some kind of stove decoration and not intended to be used. Some of the designs are just patently non-functional, others are barely so.
Can anyone recommend some classic designs still available? I just want a kettle to whistle and not burn my hand.
Kinda a long shot, but what the heck....
That and my recent cold reminded me how much I HATE my kettle.
Three observations about my kettle:
-It doesn't whistle.
-The handle, despite apparent insulation, gets really hot.
-It is impossible to pour with the steam washing back directly over your hand, specifically the finger holding the spout open.
My wife and I spent an inordinate amount of time looking before we settled on this one. None of the issues were apparent when we bought it.
It seems like the kettles available in America are some kind of stove decoration and not intended to be used. Some of the designs are just patently non-functional, others are barely so.
Can anyone recommend some classic designs still available? I just want a kettle to whistle and not burn my hand.
Kinda a long shot, but what the heck....