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Viking Stainless Steel 2.6 Quart Whistling Tea Kettles - The

With its unique whistle cap and curvaceous handle, this beautifully designed tea kettle is sleek and compact. This stainless steel kettle is a beautiful way to serve hot beverages. The tea kettle was developed by Demeyere, a Belgian company founded in 1908 that's is renowned for its stainless steel cookware used by professional and amateur chefs worldwide.

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From the ingenious coffee enthusiasts at San Francisco startup Fellow the Stagg kettle is optimized for the craft of pour-over brewing. Enjoy a slow steady pour thanks to the precision spout and a counterbalanced handle that shifts weight back toward your hand. Precision pour spout creates an intuitive steady pour for greater control over extraction. Keep track of water temperature with a built-in thermometer; red range indicates optimal brew temperature of 195-F-205-F.

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Savor southern comfort food with Bayou Classic stainless steel Kettles. Slow cook New Orleans jambalaya, beans and rice, chili, beef stew and gumbo. Ideal for large event cooking; tailgating, festivals, reunions, church socials and company cookouts.

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The Viking Stainless Steel 2.6 Quart Whistling Tea Kettles feature a 3-Ply base for even heat distribution that results in faster boiling. The elegant

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Viking Stainless Steel 2.6 Quart Whistling Tea Kettles

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