Sunday, July 26, 2009

Chef's Choice 677 Cordless Electric 1-3/4-Quart Teakettle

Chef's Choice 677 Cordless Electric 1-3/4-Quart Teakettle

Price: $49.88
Manufacturer: Chef's Choice
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Chef's Choice 677 Cordless Electric Kettle saves time and is effortless. Advanced design, the heating element is concealed so water will never come in contact, eliminating any build up. Made of brushed stainless steel, the kettle holds 1.7liters/ 1-3/4 qts of water and boils water faster than the microwave or stovetop. There's an automatic shut off and a boil dry safety protection along with a convenient water level gauge built into the handle. The cord wraps neatly into the base for easy storage. I year warranty , 1500 watts of power.

Information

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1774 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Color: stainless and black
  • Brand: Chef's Choice
  • Model: 677
  • Released on: 2003-09-30
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x 9.60" w x 9.80" l, 3.25 pounds
  • 1500-watt cordless teakettle quickly boils up to 1-3/4 quarts of water
  • Concealed heating element eliminates build-up of mineral deposits
  • Automatic shut-off, boil-dry safety protection, and secure locking lid
  • Brushed stainless steel housing; water-level gauge; cord storage
  • Measures 9 by 7-1/2 by 10 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Product Reviews


Handsomely constructed of high-quality brushed stainless steel with black accents, this electric teakettle offers a 1-3/4-quart water capacity and boils water faster than microwave or stovetop methods. The teakettle's powerful 1500-watt heating element sits hidden beneath the stainless floor of the unit, so it's never in contact with water, eliminating build-up of mineral deposits and allowing for easy cleanup. Its revolutionary cordless design allows the kettle to be lifted from its base for convenient filling and serving. For safety, the kettle provides automatic shut-off, boil-dry safety protection, and a secure locking lid. Other highlights include a convenient water-level gauge built into the handle and a cord that wraps neatly into the base for easy storage. The teakettle measures 9 by 7-1/2 by 10 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.


Massively convenient, a real time (and maybe life-) saver.
My wife loves a good cup of tea and in the past, we just left the kettle on very low heat on the stove. The other night I came home to the smell of gas. The breeze had blown out the flame and my wife, who had a really bad cold, was upstairs and could not smell the gas.

Time to get something a bit safer while we still had a house! After some research, we ordered this electric kettle (to the joy of my wife's British friends who think we are barbarians for not having one.)

I was astounded at how fast this thing heats water, maybe 5 minutes for a mostly full pot from tap-cold to full rolling boil.

The automatic shut-off works perfectly (and has a small light so youneed not guess if it is off or on) and we no longer need to worry about errant gas fumes and whistling kettles.

The kettle is well-made, attractive and seems to be sturdy and definitely works a treat. Get one and you won't be dissappointed. Needs a three-prong outlet, so make sure you can use it first. Sides do get hot but the handle stays properly cool and the safety lid works very nicely with no drops or leaks that I have seen.

No chef would choose this
I'm from Australia (and have also lived in the UK) and consider an electric teakettle a basic staple in the kitchen.

Two major gripes:
1. If you look inside there are actually silicone(?) fasteners used that touch the water - consequently any water you boil in this one smells and tastes like metal and plastic/rubber, even after you've brewed it into tea. Completely unacceptable. Baking soda doesn't help much.
2. The stainless steel finish is HOT to the touch. Scalding/burning hot. I can't believe this thing is actually a consumer approved product. There is NO insulation whatsoever, yet this is a counter top product. You might as well just use a pot on the stove. Imagine if your stainless steel toaster burned hot on the outside.

Three minor gripes:
1. The lid is not solid and seems like it would break in a fairly short lifespan of use.
2. You pretty much have to fill it by lifting up the lid. You can't use the spout for this, like you can with a lot of models.
3. This thing is heavy. Heavier than a pot you might use to boil the same amount of water. This adds to the risk of burns.

On the plus side:
1. It looks fine.
2. This does boil your water quickly... so if you like the sound of bubbling water and that's all, then I guess you could buy this.

Unhappy buyer - this one's going back. I wouldn't want this if someone gave it to me, let alone pay for it.

Nice design & great function
In replacing our stovetop kettle with an electric one, I was looking for one to match the stainless steel & black appliances in our kitchen, and this one is great. This heats water much faster than the stovetop or microwave, and is pretty quiet in the process; the sides get a little hot during the heating, but the bottom stays cool enough to move straight to the table (sans trivet!) I don't know if the "scale screen" included will help any, but otherwise I think this a great purchase!


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