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The Soulhand Gooseneck Kettle is a 40oz temperature-controlled kettle designed for coffee and tea enthusiasts. Its unique gooseneck spout allows for precise water flow, while the upgraded triple-layer base ensures even heating. With an integrated thermometer for accurate temperature control, this kettle is compatible with various stovetops and boasts a sleek design that enhances any kitchen.
Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
Lid Material | Stainless Steel |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.6"D x 6.3"W x 10.8"H |
Capacity | 1200 Milliliters |
Item Weight | 689 Grams |
Style Name | Unique |
Color | 40oz |
J**J
Effective and lasts
Love these types of teapots - goes a long way even when using it every day.
T**I
Beautiful gooseneck kettle. If your budget is < $40, then look no further. This is perfect for $30!
Not sure why people are complaining about this kettle. What these reviewers fail to realize is that you should have this thing filled with water to the max every time you boil water; otherwise, if there is not enough water in the kettle, you will risk damaging it because HIGH HEAT WILL DAMAGE THE THERMOMETER AND THE KETTLE.Water helps to moderate temperature within the kettle and keeps the kettle from exceeding temperatures of 212 F. If there is little-to-no water in the kettle, the heat will absolutely destroy the thermometer and severely damage the kettle. Not sure who needs to read this, but it takes a bit of common sense and basic knowledge of fire to use this kettle.The only complaint I have is not about the kettle, but the time it takes for water to boil. I may have to consider getting an electric gooseneck kettle for the sake of convenience, but besides that, this kettle is absolutely great for its price. Great value for the money. If you are looking for a kettle for less than $35, then look no further. You have found the perfect stovetop gooseneck kettle.Comes neatly packaged in a nicely branded box with some branded literature and brochure.
B**E
Seems well made and temp gauge is accurate
Got sick of manually measuring my water temp and waiting for it to come down to the correct temp for my french press (I do 200 degree pour). Got this as at the time the price was good ($38.51 when I ordered it on April 11th 2020, current price as of April 26th $46.99) and the pot looked nice. Washed it out before first use and then measured my water out and put it on a regular flame-based stove top. No smells and no flaking of paint so far and the temp gauge was surprisingly accurate.After I had my coffee I decided to test the gauge and brought it above 200 and let it slowly fall back down to 200 with both the lid gauge and my digital one dipped in the water. Both matched up perfectly once it hit 200 and I'm quite happy with the pot as a whole. I'd recommend buying at if it gets back around 40 bucks, but since they raised it near 50 that's just too much for 40 ounces IMO.
C**P
In the end, this has proven to be a good little kettle
First off, I had intended to return this and went so far as to receive authorization for that because of how much black residue I was able to wipe off from the inside of this kettle. I mean, it's made in China, so who knows what they use on it or how they make it; it's not like they are the most trustworthy, transparent, and health-conscious manufacturers around. However, the kettle I ordered to replace it got lost in shipment, and out of frustration, I kept boiling water and wiping at this kettle with paper towels until it was thoroughly rid of the residue, and then I began using it for my coffee pour overs. I canceled the order for the other kettle and kept this one, and I am really pleased with its performance once I got the oily film out of it. It heats up quickly, the gauge is really useful, the handle doesn't get hot, it pours a solid stream acceptable fast for a Chemex and a V60, and it hasn't rusted at all (although I should mention that I dry it with a paper towel after each use). This is a Chinese copy of a Japanese Hario kettle, and if that kind of thing offends you, then go with your conscience, but if price is more important, this inexpensive kettle is fantastic for pour over and Aeropress coffee. It heats up slowly at first, but then it really takes off, and you can hear start to sort of rattle. It heats up reasonably fast overall. The opening at the top is a little narrow, so I have a tiny bit of difficulty getting my medium-sized adult male hand into and out of the kettle with a paper towel, so that might be something to consider, as you will absolutely want to keep boiling water in it and wiping it HARD with a paper towel until the towel comes out clean before using it. It comes out of the box looking shiny, but don't be deceived; there is some sort of chemical coating on the inside of it, and who knows what that grime is made of...
C**.
Remember, can’t fill to 40oz just like any other teapot, has to be below max capacity.
Only have used it three times in a few days. I’ve inspected it before use as instructed and it came with a perfect finish, no dings, all in working order. It came very fast as well! It boils water very fast and works just as a gooseneck should, quite stylish, and I live the thermometer. I’d like to let people know that when you receive this product, it says you should fill it to a reasonable capacity, so while it holds 40oz, it instructs 28oz as reasonable. So it is on you if you fill it up higher and something happens but I don’t have a personal worry for filling it maybe even as high as 35oz but that is my PERSONAL OPINION. As of now it is a 5 star as well as the seller, but if things take a turn I will most certainly update my review.
J**O
Incredible!!
It works perfect.. the thermometer lets you know when water is ready or before of you want to have not so hot the water. It works for all types of heating, even induction!(as the description says) highly recommended
P**S
Nice kettle… for awhile.
It’s a very nice kettle at first, but eventually the coating turns to a bit of a hassle and you’ll find streaks of it on your dish rags and such. The pour quality also can range from a lovely unbroken stream to a gurgley mess depending on how hot the bottom plate is. If it’s still boiling in the kettle it’ll come out in spurts. Also if you let it boil on an induction stove as you would a normal kettle it can start spraying out the spout because the steam can’t escape fast enough from the vents on the lid. I’m not taking any points off for the last two bits just giving those as tips for users. The coating problem though is a real bother, and it’s stained the inside of one of my bags from when I took it with me to make coffee for family. I wish it was just a brushed metal finish instead of the black paint, and I might just take some sand paper to it and return it to service.Good gift for occasional use or for someone with a gas stove where it won’t get very hot. If you’re getting it for you though maybe consider an alternative option.
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