Why do they all have plastic parts inside the Kettle. Who wants to boil plastic and drink it....
Man i was all excited for this until this comment. I have a kettle currently and it has plastic I can taste the plastic and cant stand it. I was hoping I would be able to get something better for this price. Thanks for the heads up
Man i was all excited for this until this comment. I have a kettle currently and it has plastic I can taste the plastic and cant stand it. I was hoping I would be able to get something better for this price. Thanks for the heads up
It might but everyone in a recent Bodium tea kettle thread said the same thing and it doesn't, unless you're counting the Max line insert. Which never touches the water and I'm not.
I have one of these for a while, it's a great kettle.
The only plastic is the "Max Fill" indicator which is never in contact with the water. Other than that the internals are stainless steel, unlike the cheap Amazon Chinese kettles that somehow rust after a while despite being "stainless".
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It might but everyone in a recent Bodium tea kettle thread said the same thing and it doesn't, unless you're counting the Max line insert. Which never touches the water and I'm not.
Those ones on Amazon seem to all have some plastic in the kettle.
Enjoy the plastic life 🧬
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The only plastic is the "Max Fill" indicator which is never in contact with the water. Other than that the internals are stainless steel, unlike the cheap Amazon Chinese kettles that somehow rust after a while despite being "stainless".
Those ones on Amazon seem to all have some plastic in the kettle.
Those ones on Amazon seem to all have some plastic in the kettle.