Hamilton Seashore 1.7 Liter Temperature Management Electrical Kettle, Water Boiler & Heater, Quick 1500 Watts, BPA Free, Cordless, Auto-Shutoff and Boil-Dry Safety, Stainless Metal (41020R)
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Tea? Scorching chocolate? Prompt soup? If in case you have a style for it, The Hamilton Seashore 1. 7 L Stainless Metal temperature management electrical kettle, water boiler & tea heater with LED indicator, hold heat, auto-shutoff & boil-dry safety can have it prepared in minutes. The highly effective rapid-boil system gives quick heat-up from any customary outlet and the auto shutoff perform helps hold kettles from boiling dry. Hamilton Seashore kettles are nice wanting and straightforward to make use of. Plus, most kettles embody a 360-degree rotating or cordless base for simple serving. Hamilton Seashore kettles function a stay-cool deal with and drip-free spout that makes pouring simple.
6 TEMPERATURE PRESETS. The variable temperature electrical kettle brings water as much as the proper temperatures to make inexperienced, white, oolong, black and delicate natural teas and French press espresso. The kettle beeps when the chosen temperature is reached.
HOLD WATER AT YOUR SELECTED TEMPERATURE. Press the hold heat button to take care of the specified temperature for so long as half-hour or till the electrical tea kettle is faraway from the bottom for serving.
DURABLE, BPA-FREE, FOOD-GRADE STAINLESS STEEL INTERIOR: The BPA-free stainless-steel inside of this electrical water kettle gives years of long-lasting efficiency, is simple to scrub and has a MAX fill line for simple filling.
FAST BOIL WITH 1500 WATTS: Quickly carry water to a boil so you may make your self a fast cup of tea, sizzling cocoa or espresso with out the lengthy wait — good for hectic mornings or anytime you want sizzling water quick.
PEACE OF MIND WITH AUTOMATIC SHUTOFF AND BOIL-DRY PROTECTION: The automated shutoff function with boil-dry safety retains the stainless-steel electrical kettle from scorching.
Prospects say
Prospects respect the kettle’s high quality and temperature settings. They discover it simple to make use of, with preset temperatures and a scale filter. Many discover it higher than Cuisinart at half the value. Nevertheless, some have combined opinions on warmth stage, performance, sturdiness, and worth for cash.
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10 reviews for Hamilton Seashore 1.7 Liter Temperature Management Electrical Kettle, Water Boiler & Heater, Quick 1500 Watts, BPA Free, Cordless, Auto-Shutoff and Boil-Dry Safety, Stainless Metal (41020R)
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Original price was: $49.99.$39.99Current price is: $39.99.
Kaveh Bahrami –
Fantastic Kettle with Precise Temperature Control!
I recently bought the Hamilton Beach 1.7 Liter Temperature Control Electric Kettle, and it has quickly become an essential part of my kitchen. The precise temperature control feature is a game-changer, allowing me to select the perfect temperature for my tea, coffee, and other hot beverages. It heats up incredibly fast, saving me time during busy mornings.The design is sleek and modern, fitting perfectly on my countertop. The kettle is also very easy to use and clean, which is a big plus. I appreciate the safety features, such as the automatic shut-off and boil-dry protection, which give me peace of mind.Overall, this kettle is a fantastic investment for anyone who enjoys hot beverages and values convenience and precision. Highly recommended!
DM –
You can select the temperature that you want
Great electric kettle, I wanted one that allowed me to select a temperature, the kettle heats fast and works well
Diana Faillace Von Behren –
Great for Magic Hour Tea Lovers
I bought this product because I am tired of using my stove to heat up water for tea. The pot is portable and can be used anywhere, including my office where an electric outlet exists.I enjoy different types of tea: black, green, white, herbal, etc, and the company Magic Hour from Ojai California is my new place to spend money. The tea selection is outstanding; the SKUs, neverending. There are goddess-themed teas, astrological sign-based teas, gemstone teas–how delightfully witchy can you get? Currently the tea blender is crafting a group of teas that reflect the archetypes of different Major Arcana tarot cards–a new one a month. The glass apothecary jars are works of art. The whole idea, fabulous–and intriguing–and my teapot on the stove just wasn’t enough.Enter this temperature controlled tea kettle. Plug in, press a tea-category button and then start and the pot does the rest, beeping pleasantly when the water is the temperature your tea prefers for perfect brewing.I love it. The kettle is the perfect companion for those who make an art out of tea-drinking.One caveat: the outside of the pot does get hot, so brushing up against it with a stray arm will burn. My trick is to refill the pot with another bottle of water to diffuse the heat. Perfect!And, no, I do not work for Magic Hour Tea; I just find the product delicious and the perfect treat.
Johnny –
Tea kettle speed test: Cuisinart CPK-17 vs. Hamilton Beach 41020. Are they the same?
The Cuisinart CPK-17 adjustable temperature tea kettle ranks at the top of several reputable consumer tests. Yet it sure is expensive. When I read the almost identical Hamilton Beach 41020 was the same kettle for just over half the price I was excited. I always look for the highest quality appliances, but at the best price and greatest long term value, too.I read these two kettles even came from the same factory and was confidently prepared to learn all was truly identical in performance, too. Read on to find out, but know there is a spoiler alert just below!So are they the same? Of course they are, I smugly assumed. In testing . . . THEY ARE NOT!Cuisinart CPK-17 vs. Hamilton Beach 41020 / Design:As you can see in the photos, they are almost identical but the HB is slightly taller. Note that the Cuisinart is slightly more streamlined in its design. It weighs just over an ounce more than the HB. The bases are slightly different and these tea kettles do not fit on the other brand’s base. The HB has a slightly wider pop up lid. That may make it easier to fill for some but both models have ample filling room.Cuisinart CPK-17 tea kettle vs. Hamilton Beach 41020 / Workmanship:I was surprised. While the HB looks fine, it’s stainless steel is machined a bit rougher. The workmanship feels cheaper. The Cuisinart is overall more solid. I would consider the HB workmanship perfectly acceptable if not directly comparing to the better built Cuisinart. The lids are actually quite different. The lighter HB lid plinks open and is a bit floppy. The Cuisinart lid has more weight and has a more solid hinge. It opens confidently, not as abrupt. However, the nearly identical fill window of the HB is actually more accurate, and shows cup markings as well as liters.Cuisinart CPK-17 vs. Hamilton Beach 41020 / Temp choices and features:Almost the same but there is a distinct difference between the two. Which holds the advantage depends on your drinking and pouring preferences. Both have a great feature that will allow you to hold the brewing temp for another 30 minutes. So, what is different between the two brands? For the Cuisinart, the keep warm feature is on by default, but easily turned off, either before or after brewing. For the HB, the default is off and the keep warm button must be pressed manually. I greatly prefer the default to be on. We love this as I may be awake first, have a cup of green tea brewed at the proper 175 degrees and then wait for my wife to join me. She can pour the next cup held at the same temp. However, it you never would desire a second cup, perhaps you might prefer the HB. Just keep in mind that with capacities of 1.7 liters, these two kettles welcome multiple pourings.Cuisinart CPK-17 vs. Hamilton Beach 41020 / All important performance tests:As both are 1500 watts, I expected great speed and both delivered. For a full 1.7 liter pot (57 ounces), the Cuisinart shut off at the 212 degree boiling point in 6:59. The HP took 7:06. In real life, call it even. For 24 ounces, the Cuisinart finished in just 3:31 and for 16 ounces, it was done in only 2:32. The microwave and stovetop will not compare. The HB was again not far behind.At the green tea setting of 175 degrees, the Cuisinart took just 2:22 for 24 ounces, and a terrific 1:40 for 16 ounces. The HB finished 24 ounces in 2:20, and for 16 ounces, just 1:37.So, at this point you may be thinking NO BRAINER. Why not just buy the Hamilton Beach? What follows is why the HB is not truly the equal of the Cuisinart in performance:Cuisinart CPK-17 vs. Hamilton Beach 41020 / Temperature consistency:When brewing to 212 degrees, both brands hit the boiling point at shut off. Yet, you will likely buy a better quality kettle like this for versatility in brewing at different temps, right? When using the 175 degree setting for green tea, as soon as the brewer stopped, I used a Thermapen instant read thermometer, and found the Cuisinart measured exactly 176 degrees. Terrific performance!For the same test at the 175 degree setting, the HB was 186 degrees. If I want 186, I’ll use the 185 setting! I repeated the test at different temps. The Cuisinart was right on every time. The HB was inaccurate and also its holding temps were also less reliable than the Cuisinart. For some, this may not matter so the HB might be still be for you. However, if all you realistically need a kettle for is to boil for black tea, ramen, etc., I’d suggest a simple non adjustable kettle. Nice ones can be had in the $20 range.Cuisinart CPK-17 vs. Hamilton Beach 41020 / Warranty and the long term:HB may possibly have an advantage here. Even though the Cuisinart has an impressive three year warranty, I have read complaints from frustrated users that their customer service department is, er, “difficult.” In fairness, we have had a Cuisinart coffee maker, waffle maker, and ice cream maker, including two refurbished models. We have never had a problem needing warranty service.In reading other reviews, more complain about the HB breaking down quickly than with the Cuisinart. Several complain that for either brand the number markings can rub off in time, too.So, my story does indeed have a surprise ending. When I began testing, I did not expect to be typing this:Oh man. Hamilton Beach, you let me down! Minor workmanship issues aside, a temperature adjustable tea kettle should be accurate. In the end, I’d rather pay more for a kettle I hope to use for years that will faithfully and consistently reproduce the temperature at the setting I choose.Pay more for the Cuisinart and you are likely to get a better kettle. A more expensive kettle that is more also more consistent potentially represents a better value over the long term.Hope this has been of help so you can make the best choice of which kettle is best for you.
Mariah –
Failed after 15-20 uses
It worked well enough for a bit over 1 year, but then it stopped working.It will light up when I press the buttons for various heat settings, but not heat anything. The only setting that still starts heating is the “boil black” button, but that will start heating for only a few seconds before automatically shutting off while the water is cold. I tried following the troubleshooting steps from Amazon, but the problem continued. I’m thinking it must be a board failure, since only one of the settings works (though only for a moment).I contacted Hamilton Beach customer service, but they said the warranty is only for a year. At that point I had it for 1 year and 5 months, but I hardly used it in the summer and only occasionally in the winter. I probably only got 15-20 uses out of it total (almost never used more than once a week, sometimes went weeks without using). I bought it for around $40 on sale, so I essentially paid $2+ per time to heat up water, which is absolutely ridiculous. Guess I’ll have to go back to old fashioned way of heating water.
Natalie –
Love the look. Works great but a little on the heavy side.
Carmen M. –
Ideal si te gusta preparar té y requieres temperatura especÃfica. Funcional, fácil de usar y durable. El material es bonito y luce elegante con cualquier diseño de cocina. El único pero que le pondrÃa es que el programa de agua hirviendo no para, entonces hay veces que puedes darte cuenta ya que el agua se consumió. Fuera de eso, es excelente producto.
Stephanie Tavares –
Great kettle with variable temperature. It heats pretty quickly which actually makes me skeptical if this is supposed to happen
Ezequiel –
Funciona excelente, es fantástica
Guillermina Toscano –
Muy buena opción