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Cuisinart Electric Teakettle

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If you’re a tea and coffee drinker, you would love to own one of this.

The Cuisinart Electric Kettle from William Sonoma is a real kitchen helper. It is a cordless hot pot that is proven to boil water faster, and then shuts off immediately as the water is ready. The heat comes from the basin it is sitting on, this hotplate type, saucer like bottom.

Gone are those kettles that you leave in the oven too long, charred and rusty; or those plastic ones that seem to look unsafe after a couple of usage. This one is truly a superior kitchen appliance

The Cuisinart even comes in this really beautiful stainless steel. It’s kinda old school, but very much up there with ease of use and technology. It’s also something you won’t mind displaying at the kitchen countertop or even at the office nook, because look how pretty it is!

$79.95 at William Sonoma.

Product Description:

Get your mornings off to an invigorating start with a freshly brewed cup of tea – a quick task when you use this cordless electric kettle. Combining 21st-century efficiency with traditional design, it rapidly heats water to a rolling boil, then shuts off automatically. The polished 18/10 stainless-steel kettle lifts off the base for pouring, facilitated by the stay-cool handle and long spout. To eliminate calcium buildup inside the kettle, the powerful heating element is concealed in the base.

  • Cordless kettle with large capacity.
  • 1 3/4-qt. capacity.
  • 1500W; 12″ high overall.

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