☕ Elevate Your Brew Game with Style!
The Primens Smart Electric Water Kettle combines advanced temperature control with a sleek design, offering 4 preset temperatures, a rapid boil feature, and a 60-minute keep warm function. Made from food-grade stainless steel, it ensures safety and durability, making it the perfect addition to any modern kitchen.
Material Features | food-grade, durable, and heat-resistant stainless steel |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe clean, Hand wash |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Capacity | 1.5 Liters |
Finish Types | Glossy or Polished |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Wattage | 1500 watts |
Container Type | Kettle |
Additional Features | Rapid Boil |
D**.
BEST TEA KETTLE EVER!
Literally just received this pot! Couldn't wait to try it. Fast heating, solid item. Made well. Filled to Max. As far as I could tell the water comes out about 3-4° hotter than the digital gauge indicates. But then again, it may be my thermometer that is off! Acceptable to me. Double wall is nice so no fear of burning yourself. Heated from 80° tap water temp (Florida) to 175° in under 4 minutes. Temp touch setting is super sensitive. Almost like you're not even touching the pot and setting adjusts! Very good thing! NO PLASTIC TOUCHES LIQUID!!! Finally! I returned 2 others to Amazon because there was plastic in contact with liquid even though description indicated there was not. Why can't the other manufacturers consider the health of their clients as this one does? This pot is very light and returns to base without having to fight it like I did my other! Very quite operation. Didn't even know it was working except temp gauge was going up! Actually seems to be well made, including the lid that is connected to the handle. Solid that is. Handle seems to be well sealed so no water can get into it like so many others. Also the bottom is reasonably sealed to not allow water in if you get a little sloppy when cleaning. As of now, EXTREMELY HAPPY with this pot. Best by far out of 4 others.
R**Y
Bad Reviews? I dunno....
I read a lot of reviews before I bought this jug. I have had simple plastic jugs and found them to boil water in quite quickly. Recently I bought a highly rated GLASS jug and found two things....it was slow to boil and cooled off SUPER fast. I though...hummmm, the cheaper they are the faster they boil. (no scientific study yet tho)One reviewer said: DO NOT BUY IT WILL BURN YOU. She said it didn't stop boiling till WELL after it started to boil. The other woman posted that hers rusted on the bottom. (SAY WHAAAAAT?)This jug (kettle, what ever) is so wonderful that I don't think I will ever get another one.--It boils water FAST.--It has like 5 settings, the highest is a bit above boiling...to make sure you get that real good rolling going on.--The next one down is for French Press/Plunger style coffee --well, it says coffee.--from there....who really cares because....Coffee? Am I right?-----------So, it is clean looking with a lit-up display that shows you the temperature it is currently at. It disappears when you disappear with your newly found cuppa.The Temps appear to be Very accurate....cuz I can hear it boil then I hear it...sorta low rumble like....Ah....that is a full roller there!! (Again, no science went into this discovery)The inside is a beautiful brushed aluminum finish...not too shiny.Gals....n you guys also....this Jug is a Jug of Jugs....you will not be disappointed.It does not burn you...unless you put your hand or arm (or other parts) where they should not be. It does not rust....unless you put rust in it. It boils fast and it stays hot for MUCH longer than a plastic or glass (god forbid you buy glass) jug.***Disclaimer: I do have one lil thing I wish: That when I chose "Hot Hot" (or Coffee Hot) the setting would stay there. I mean...who wants to take the time to hit the button twice...RIGHT?--This jug is HAWT!!!
A**A
The Best Teapot I ever had
This Teapot is light weight. I love the digital panel on the body of the pot. Also it is great that you can set the temperature, and keep the water warm if you need too. It works great, looks very fancy and contemporary.Lately, I had problems with the opening of the other pots: had to send a few back. This one is very easy to open, extremely easy to operate! I mainly bought the item because I don't like cold or warm tea. I was looking into purchasing the Thea pot with a double wall and "keep warm" function. This one is great!I am very happy.
G**X
Very nice kettle, but the base needs a toggle and the lid should open farther
It's been nice so far. It looks good, the controls are simple and not on the handle, and there's no plastic in contact with your liquids. There's no specific orientation for the kettle to connect to the base, so it's versatile for any kitchen counter situation. The display is bright and shows the temperature. It works quickly, and you don't have to open the lid to pour out. You don't have to open it to pour in either, but it's not a big opening. It's definitely easier and faster to have it open.I installed a Filtrete in-line water filter under my sink that runs to a separate sink faucet. I definitely recommend using filtered water of some kind instead of regular tap water.Probably common sense, but just in case, to minimize water waste, fill your drinking vessel first, then pour into the kettle. Pour a little more if you're going to boil.It's bigger in person than you may think, but it does hold a lot. I don't need to boil the max amount. It still takes up less space than my aging Keurig K75 Platinum. I just don't really do K cups anymore. I just want hot water for tea and hot chocolate.GRIPES:One gripe is that the cutout in the base for the cord is small and sharp. You have to really jam/twist the cord into it so it stays. It really digs into the cord sheath, so try not to do it more than you need to. I'm not sure why they made the cutout in this way. The cord doesn't need to be stuck. A simple, just-wide-enough rectangular opening would be just fine.I wish the base had a toggle switch. You can unplug it or set aside the kettle, and the base does have timeout safety features, but it'd be really nice to just switch it off when done and leave it with nothing to worry about. No unplugged cord to mess with, and no taking up extra counter space. I got an outlet power adapter with a toggle switch: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07TWDS5SR. It's pricey, and meant to be used with the included remote, but it does exactly what I wanted. The switch can be manually operated, and the button turns red when ON. It adapts the outlet to the side, so the power cord doesn't stick out even more.I wish the lid opened farther. The opening is large like the listing says, but the lid maybe opens to around 45 degrees. If you have small hands, it's probably fine, but it's tough for me to get my hand in to wipe the bottom without putting stress on the lid.Before using it the first time, the manual says to mix white vinegar and water and boil twice. It's supposed to clean away anything left from the manufacturing process, as well as prevent staining, but it does not state what to do between the two boils. I decided to take the kettle off the base and let the mixture cool before boiling again. No idea if that's correct. The vinegar smell really lingered afterward. It doesn't seem to affect taste, but the smell is always a rude surprise. I'm hoping it'll diminish with further use until it's completely gone.
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