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Best Product: UtiliTea Electric Kettle

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Remember when we asked about the best electric kettles? Well, it took us over a year to decide, but we finally made our choice and now we're in love. Deep, deep in love. Click through for more photos and full review.

 
 

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The UtiliTea Kettle from Adagio ($49, via Adagio's website) has everything we want in an electric kettle, and it has transformed our tea and coffee habits. In fact, it has all the features we wanted, plus one very special thing we didn't know we wanted until we saw it.

This kettle has a variable temperature setting so that you can heat the water to the lower temperatures needed for green or white teas. Green tea will get scorched and bitter if you steep it in boiling water, so tea drinkers often resort to watching thermometers stuck in cups of boiling water, waiting for the temperature to come down.

This kettle makes that unnecessary. For us, although we are tea-drinkers as well as coffee-drinkers, the chief benefit is to our morning coffee. We can heat the water for our daily French press to just under boiling, as it should be.

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The UtiliTea met all of our other key criteria for a kettle too:

• Stainless steel body
• Cordless: The kettle lifts easily and smoothly off its base for filling and cleaning.
• Heats so fast! Just a minute or so for half a kettle of water.
• Easy to handle: Only 1 liter in volume, which might be small for some but is perfect for us.

We really like the size of this slightly smaller kettle; it fits easily under the spout of our too-small sink faucet, and it's not too heavy.

A recent redesign by Adagio added a button so the lid can be popped open - so one-handed use is easy too. They also added a water viewing clear strip, so it's easy to see how much is in the kettle, and how hard the water is boiling.

We really can't recommend it highly enough - we are not sure why we lived without an electric kettle up until now! If this one stands the test of time it will probably be one of our favorite appliances ever. We drink quite a bit more tea every day - this kettle just makes it that much easier.

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Have you tried this, or do you use another type of electric kettle?

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Comments (9)

The Zojirushi hot water pots have different temperature settings, and one of them is vacuum insulated! They are the best, both in quality and features.

posted by Ephesus on 2008-01-31 16:10:45
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thank you so much for posting this - I just figured out what I want for my birthday!!!

posted by mangosteen on 2008-01-31 16:52:04
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What is that clear part that looks like a key? I think I want this kettle.

posted by hwtm on 2008-01-31 18:34:59
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how easy are these to clean, and how often do you clean them?

posted by bokeh on 2008-02-01 01:23:17
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How well does it pour? I have a problem were they drip down the side when i pour kettles. If this one doesn't drip, then you sold me as well!

posted by Signe on 2008-02-01 08:41:01
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hwtm: that's the switch that you press to heat the water. It's kind of like a toaster; the switch pops up when the water is done. It lights up when heating too.

rebecca s - I have only used this for boiling water so I haven't needed to clean it yet. But it comes off the base so I imagine cleaning would be easy.

And Signe - It does pour beautifully! I hate drippy pots too, but I haven't had any trouble with this one.

posted by faith on 2008-02-01 09:02:27
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oh my gosh I want one RIGHT NOW. I've had the same electric water kettle for the past 8 years, it's been fabulous and super-reliable, but I have to do the wait-for-water-to-cool thing for green and white tea and it's getting a little beat up.

posted by vera in dc on 2008-02-01 11:50:32
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That is very nice!
but this Breville is better looking!

The Only thing that is different is that there is no temp setting. However, I always want by boiled water - boiling!

http://www.brevilleusa.com/products/sk500xl/index.jsp;jsessionid=38C123E76CDDF23D0EB0A59A15DD1EEA?sku=sk500xl&cID=235&pID=9&pvID=9

posted by phauxtoe on 2008-02-01 16:11:03
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I've really wanted a Zojirushi , but they're kind of....ugly. This is so pretty!

posted by Kim on 2008-02-12 20:23:44
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