1-4/5-quart teakettle with classic styling and enameled body
Durable stainless steel with aluminum-sandwiched flat base for rapid boiling
Boldly arced handle and extra-large lid for simplified cleaning
Distinctive and strong 2-tone Hohner harmonic whistle
Moveable parts replaceable for a lifetime of use; includes handle mitt
Product Review
Product Description
Chantal 1.8 Quart Classic Enamel-on-Steel Teakettle in Platinum.
Amazon.com Review
True to its name, the Chantal Classic teakettle is gorgeously timeless in shape, adding elegance and excellent function to teatime. Fashioned from durable steel with gleaming enamel coating for color, the kettle holds 1-4/5 quarts in its domed body. The base features a sandwiched-aluminum construction for quick conduction, and the flat design makes thorough contact with the burner. A rubber gasket ensures a tight seal on the lid, and the boldly arced handle is handsome from all angles. The handle is not heat-resistant, but Chantal includes a fitted little handle mitt to make pouring easy. Other than its graceful profile, the Classic's most distinctive feature is its two-tone Hohner harmonic whistle. Strong rather than shrill, it sounds like a train whistle and is sure to get the attention of any distracted teadrinker. Chantal offers replacements for all moveable parts on this kettle for a lifetime of use. It comes in a range of rich colors, and washing by hand is recommended. --Emily Bedard
This review is from: Chantal Enamel-on-Steel 1-4/5-Quart Classic Teakettle, Platinum (Kitchen)
I selected this color because it was the only Chantal NOT made in China. The workmanship seemed well-done. The two-tone whistle was great; however, once in a while, some water managed to spew out of kettle even when filled under the spout mark. Additionally, as it reads on the label always use a mitt to handle the hot kettle. I would use the handle cover mitt that was provided with kettle and found steam to be pretty intense EVERY TIME I poured the water. Therefore, I would not recommend for individuals with delicate skin conditions.
This summer my family moved into a new apartment with ceramic top, my first time using one, and accidentally turned the wrong burner which hosted my tea-kettle. The Kettle boiled dry and the enamel fused into the ceramic cook-top. I had thoroughly read my kettle instructions immediately after I purchased it and knew that kettles left to boil dry was forbidden. That is when I called customer service and become even more disappointed...Read more
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