; it was fast, accurate, and had helpful preset tea and coffee water temperatures. We also liked this sleek non-variable offering fromWhen I was a senior in college, I studied abroad at University College London to do research for my thesis. I stayed in Ramsay Hall, a 1960s-era freshman dorm with carpeted conversation pits and sticky linoleum floors. The dorm’s claim to fame was that Chris Martin of Coldplay used to strum his guitar in the cinderblock stairways.
When I came back stateside, my stovetop kettle reminded me of everything I missed about London—the accent, the pubs, the walkability, and the electric tea kettles. The gorgeous kettle features five temperature buttons on the base: 175°F, 195°F, 200°F, 205°F, and 112°F, each labeled according to what they’re good for . This was really helpful, and I think the preset temperature options are likely sufficient for most folks’ needs. The kettle was also quick to heat up and poured smoothly. It was accurate, too, and held water at 200°F for 20 minutes. It’s expensive—no buts about it.
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