Le Creuset Whistling Teakettle
Using the latest cooking utensil can make preparing and cooking dishes a pleasure. Certain kitchen gadgets are great time savers, others make a difficult job simpler, and some reduce the mess made during meal preparation.
The Le Creuset Whistling Teakettle is a useful Cookware item which you can purchase at several online stores.
When purchasing online, I always try to read gadget reviews to help me in picking what to get. I want to buy the best gadgets so I can cook great meals with not too much effort.
Le Creuset Whistling Teakettle
A worthwhile kitchen gadget is the Le Creuset Whistling Teakettle. Here is a bit of information on this gadget:
Heavy-gauge steel construction with a perfectly flat bottom means this 1 3/4-quart teakettle heats evenly and boils water fast. Dripless spout makes pouring easy. Black phenolic whistle, knob and unique locking handle make it easy to lift, pour and clean. The double porcelain enamel finish resists chipping and wipes clean. The mainstay of French chefs for nearly a century, Le Creuset kitchen accessories features bold and bright colors to suit any dcor. Imported. 4 lbs. 10 1/2"W (including spout) x 8" Dia. x 9 3/4"H. Product Features Enamel on heavy-gauge carbon steel construction makes teakettle easy to lift and pour Enameled glossy porcelain coating is impermeable to odors and stains Easy-clean enamel surface is resistant to scratches, chips and cracks Foods will not react with the enameled finish Superior conduction of heat promotes faster boiling times Unique locking handle makes lifting and pouring easy Sure-grip phenolic knob and handle are heat-resistant for safer use Convenient phenolic whistle gently lets you know when water is ready Wide lid area allows for easy cleaning Suited for all heat sources including electric, gas, ceramic, induction and halogen top Dishwasher-safe 10 1/2"W (including spout) x 9 3/4"H x 8" Dia., 1 3/4-quart capacity
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March 16th, 2009 at 3:23 am
Hi Andrea, I’ve bought the kettle (sand color), and indeed it boils water, and indeed it looks good, however I was horrified to see that the product was in fact made in Thailand. I mean the whole reason why I bought this overpriced kitchen gadget was that I was sold on the authenticity of the Le Creuset brand. Well, strike that! If I wanted made in China I would have gone to Walmart, not Williams Sonoma… Anyways I felt that the marketing there was misleading and felt betrayed by the brand. I’ll hold on to my LC Dutch Oven but that’s all I’ll ever get from them! What’s your take on this one? Am I overreacting?
March 16th, 2009 at 8:18 am
Sorry to hear you are disappointed with Le Creuset because it wasn’t made in a country you approve of. Are you overracting? Well, saying you feel betrayed and mislead due to where the product is made is a surprising reation, in my opinion.
If you feel the product quality isn’t up to standard, then I suggest you return it. However, I have a number of items from Le Creuset, including a kettle, and feel the quality is excellent. I wouldn’t hesitate to buy Le Creuset again.