Product Description
Popular tea kettle found in most Chinese homes, offices and restaurants. Stainless Steel construction with stay cool handle. Features interior strainer for brewing loose tea. Suitable for stovetop use. 3 qt capacity.
- Stainless Steel
- Stay Cool Handle
- 3 quart capacity
- Interior Strainer
Joyce Chen Stainless Steel 3 Quart Chinese Tea Kettle Reviews
Joyce Chen Stainless Steel 3 Quart Chinese Tea Kettle Reviews
35 of 38 people found the following review helpful "don't buy it", By hatrack (Las Vegas, Nevada) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Joyce Chen Stainless Steel 3 Quart Chinese Tea Kettle (Kitchen) Don't buy this piece of junk. The bottom is so flimsy it buckles when placed on heat---soon the kettle is rocking back and forth until it wobbles right off the burner. 16 of 16 people found the following review helpful Exactly what I needed, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Joyce Chen Stainless Steel 3 Quart Chinese Tea Kettle (Kitchen) The Joyce Chen tea kettle is exactly what I was looking for. I wanted a kettle with straight sides and a tall spout that wouldn't spew boiling water all over the stovetop. I needed a 3 quart capacity, and I did NOT want a whistle. This kettle is perfect for light duty use to heat water for beverages. The handle is high enough and stays cool so I don't have to use a pot holder to pour. It is stainless steel so it looks nice even after a month on our often-used stove. It is not a heavy gauge kettle but that's ok since we don't use it for extended periods. I would recommend a heavier gauge kettle if you plan to use it a great deal. 11 of 11 people found the following review helpful Joyce Chen Teapot, By JerushaViolet (Falls Church, VA United States) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Joyce Chen Stainless Steel 3 Quart Chinese Tea Kettle (Kitchen) A sturdy and attractive tea kettle--but I thought because it was a "3 quart tea kettle" I could safely boil 3 quarts of water at once, which was what I was looking for.Turns out the "fill line" inside the kettle restricts you to 1-3/4 quarts--not even -2- quarts--unless you want to fill it up beyond the line. Then you have to stand there and watch it until just before it gets to the boiling point, to avoid having it splash all over your stove and counter top. If you fill the kettle up to the very top, sure, it holds 3 quarts, but it then you'd have water all over the place if it boils before you snatch it off the burner. Not a big enough deal to return it, but it's annoying--why not advertise the actual practical capacity, instead of the 'absolute' but unusable capacity? Or is there something about tea kettles I don't understand? |
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