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Costco Members: Fellow Stagg EKG Pour-Over Kettle (Black)

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$100

$120

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: Fellow Stagg EKG Pour-Over Kettle (Black) for $99.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Cassull for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Variable Temperature Control from 135°F to 212°F
  • Hold Option for Up to 60 Minutes
  • Built-In Brew Stopwatch to Time Extraction
  • Precision-Pour Spout and Counterbalanced-Handle
  • LCD Screen
  • 0.9 L capacity

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $20 lower (16% savings) than the list price of $119.99
    • Price valid until 9/17 or while supplies last.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.6 from 630 Costco customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Details of Costco's return policy here.

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Written by Cassull
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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: Fellow Stagg EKG Pour-Over Kettle (Black) for $99.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Cassull for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Variable Temperature Control from 135°F to 212°F
  • Hold Option for Up to 60 Minutes
  • Built-In Brew Stopwatch to Time Extraction
  • Precision-Pour Spout and Counterbalanced-Handle
  • LCD Screen
  • 0.9 L capacity

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $20 lower (16% savings) than the list price of $119.99
    • Price valid until 9/17 or while supplies last.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.6 from 630 Costco customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Details of Costco's return policy here.

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Written by Cassull

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This is only "good enough" if you don't care about the temperature of your water. If you're brewing coffee at home you should get a gooseneck kettle that has a configurable temperature instead of just boil. Same goes for tea.

Usually lighter roast coffees can and should be brewed with near boiling water (212F) and dark roasts should be around like 186F.
I actually had this and decided to return it to WestElm. After multiple reviews in YouTube, I'll stick to my Bonavita variable temp kettle. This kettle is designed for pour over so that you have control of flow but if you want to make tea or pour hot water out of it regularly, it gets tiring as the flow is very limited.
Also if you pour more than say two cups, you would really feel how time passes by and requires gym visits to perform this act 😉

West elm had it for 90 something last month.
Great deal if you're in the market for one. They're expensive, limited in use cases because of the extremely slow flow, and some people report they don't last.

But they look extremely fancy, they work amazingly well for its use case(pourover coffee), and they'll make you feel cool.

I'll probably get one myself!

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Great deal if you're in the market for one. They're expensive, limited in use cases because of the extremely slow flow, and some people report they don't last.

But they look extremely fancy, they work amazingly well for its use case(pourover coffee), and they'll make you feel cool.

I'll probably get one myself!
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Specialist23
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Very good deal - thanks for sharing! These typically retail for $150 from other retailers. Heats up very fast and as Brightcatfish826 said, they're "fancy". Smilie
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Do you guys use tap water? I've had multiple boil orders near me so I can't trust the water.
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Quote from dc1225 :
Do you guys use tap water? I've had multiple boil orders near me so I can't trust the water.
I use Pur plus filters. I too have had a boil order recently.
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Quote from dc1225 :
Do you guys use tap water? I've had multiple boil orders near me so I can't trust the water.
You have to filter the water before boiling.
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Quote from jrampoldi :
I use Pur plus filters. I too have had a boil order recently.
Quote from slicklore :
You have to filter the water before boiling.
Water is drinkable from the tap afterwards? even during boil order?

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Quote from dc1225 :
https://www.target.com/p/pur-plus...lsrc=aw.ds


something like this?
no. that is not sufficient for a Boil Water Advisory. It only cleans some containment but nothing biological.

Just boil the water when that happens.

After the advisory is over, just run some water for a little bit. Like take a shower. Then it'll be fine.
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Bought it in April 2020 for $119 through Fellow.. I think this might be the lowest price ever. Haven't seen it go lower for this.
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Quote from fyu :
no. that is not sufficient for a Boil Water Advisory. It only cleans some containment but nothing biological.

Just boil the water when that happens.

After the advisory is over, just run some water for a little bit. Like take a shower. Then it'll be fine.
Ok, thanks.


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Bought it in April 2020 for $119 through Fellow.. I think this might be the lowest price ever. Haven't seen it go lower for this.
I have this Bodum. Didn't even open it yet, wonder how it works.

https://www.bodum.com/us/en/11883-57us-melior
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When I say "get the EKG!", now I'm going to have people running back to me with a kettle? Great
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Ok, thanks.




I have this Bodum. Didn't even open it yet, wonder how it works.

https://www.bodum.com/us/en/11883-57us-melior
This is only "good enough" if you don't care about the temperature of your water. If you're brewing coffee at home you should get a gooseneck kettle that has a configurable temperature instead of just boil. Same goes for tea.

Usually lighter roast coffees can and should be brewed with near boiling water (212F) and dark roasts should be around like 186F.
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I actually had this and decided to return it to WestElm. After multiple reviews in YouTube, I'll stick to my Bonavita variable temp kettle. This kettle is designed for pour over so that you have control of flow but if you want to make tea or pour hot water out of it regularly, it gets tiring as the flow is very limited.
Also if you pour more than say two cups, you would really feel how time passes by and requires gym visits to perform this act 😉

West elm had it for 90 something last month.
Last edited by George_P_Burdell September 14, 2021 at 08:45 AM.
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Quote from Faul.jpg :
This is only "good enough" if you don't care about the temperature of your water. If you're brewing coffee at home you should get a gooseneck kettle that has a configurable temperature instead of just boil. Same goes for tea.

Usually lighter roast coffees can and should be brewed with near boiling water (212F) and dark roasts should be around like 186F.
Well who da hell would know that? Why didn't you tell me sooner?
I just saw the video with steam coming out of it, oh $32 its a deal!
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Quote from dc1225 :
Well who da hell would know that? Why didn't you tell me sooner?
I just saw the video with steam coming out of it, oh $32 its a deal!
Fortunately for you, I went down the coffee rabbit hole already haha. I learned what I know through James Hoffman on YouTube. He mentioned that the Fellow Stagg is a great kettle in terms of design and quality but admits it's expensive. I use mine almost every day so it's worth it. However, it does feel a little strange spending $120 for a kettle lol. "Buy nice or buy twice" I suppose.
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