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Amazon | $29 |
Product Name: | Electric Kettle,Tea Kettle Temperature Control with 6 Temperature Settings,Paris Rhône1.7L Glass&Stainless Steel Heater,Touch Control,LED Screen,Keep Warm Mode,Boil-Dry Protection,for Milk,Tea,Coffee |
Manufacturer: | PARIS RHÔNE |
Model Number: | PE-EK009 |
Product SKU: | B09TSSRQKC |
UPC: | 719710512450 |
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Lol, fakespot F
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There was also a PARIS-RHÔNE company that made auto parts that was purchased by Valeo and then merged into their corporate structure. Not sure if that's the same company or not, but I'm done with this rabbit hole.
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Is the answer capitalism ?
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Give me a slick deal? Is that why?
I have been researching electric kettles for the past couple of weeks. The generic brand rapid ones (1500W) with temperature control retail for around $50, if they are made of glass or steel(not plastic atleast for the main body). The typical sales price is $30-$35 so this is technically a decent deal. (Three years ago, retail would be $30, and sale for less).
Costco will have a Chefman on sale for $30 in-store starting tomorrow : https://www.costco.com/chefman-1....84431.html
Chefman is supposedly name-brand but the quality is hit and miss; lots of bad reviews on Amazon and Costco. You can imagine what the generic quality would be. I'm personally leaning towards taking the gamble with the Chefman supported by Costco's superb return policy.
A real name-brand e.g., Cuisinart will cost you upwards of $70. A good electric kettle costs over $100. I know it's surpring, but that's how it is.
Take a look at the Wirecutter picks to get a better idea of the price range: https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutte...me-kettle/
Apparently, these appliances are not very reliable/durable unless you get an expensive one. Especially, the Temp-control is a common point of failure. If the temp board is fried, the whole kettle will be junk.
Lastly, there are some cool designs found on the market. I'm particularly partial to this KRUPS, which is also a good brand, though who knows what company now owns it: https://a.co/d/2GUlfXG
Have a link for the ownership? I couldn't find anything definitive, though I did locate something regarding the trademark ownership, pointing to a European holding company or something like that. The one site that probably has the info (that I found) wanted a subscription for access, which isn't going to happen!