Heats water up to 50% faster than traditional kettles
Whimsical, post-modernist ¿70¿s design
18/10 polished stainless steel
2-quart/64-ounce capacity
Mahogany handle lacquered for longevity
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Product Description
Heat water up to 50% faster than traditional tea kettles with the Ottoni stovetop water kettle. The specially designed base is built to focus the heat and assist in boiling water faster. With an elegant wood handle and design, the Ottoni water kettle is a true example of combining design with functionality.
Amazon.com Review
This compact cylindrical kettle boasts a sparse post-modernist ‘70s design with some whimsical touches, such as a mystical blue-beaded lid handle and a row of raised dots hammered into the steel around its upper circumference. However, the Ottoni’s form also has a function: its slightly wider base directs heat upward so water boils 50 percent faster than in other kettles. In fact, it takes only 8 minutes to boil about 2 pints of water, although the Ottoni can hold a maximum capacity of 64 ounces or 2 quarts. The Ottoni is made of brilliantly polished stainless steel, which matches any kitchen décor, and has a lift-off lid on top for refilling with water. The handle, made of several layers of laminated mahogany, is secured with waterproof glue and sealed with lacquer to keep steam from taking a toll on its appearance. The triangular-shaped spout doesn’t have a whistle to alert you when water is boiling so it’s advised to stick close by when this teakettle is on the stove. --Cristina Vaamonde
This review is from: Bodum Ottoni Stovetop Kettle (Kitchen)
I liked a number of things about this kettle: it was stainless; the opening in the top was big enough to make cleaning fairly easy; and it had a fun look.
The drawbacks were: the handle got hot enough that I always used a potholder; the rim of the opening was a little sharp, which made cleaning not as comfortable as I had hoped; and the sides and spout got so hot that, when I poured, little drops of hot water would shoot out around whatever I was pouring into, and sometimes onto my hand--it was a little like putting a drop of water in hot oil.
I've since replaced this kettle with the Zephyr kettle by Oggi, and am actually much happier with that one than I ever was with this one.
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This review is from: Bodum Ottoni Stovetop Kettle (Kitchen)
This is a very nice looking kettle. I like the thin bottom which allows the water to boil quickly. The wooden handle does become hot though. Not hot enough to burn you but I can only hold it for about 30 seconds when boiling a full pot.
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This review is from: Bodum Ottoni Stovetop Kettle (Kitchen)
WE have one of these kettles and would not recommend it to anyone. We are looking to replace it because it is not that functional and a little on the unsafe side: boiling water spurts out when you pour the hot water out. I have even had the hot lid fall off onto my hand when trying to pour out the last bit of water because I happened to not quite fill it enough.
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