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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Jan 22, 2024 09:19 PM
expiredphoinix | Staff posted Jan 22, 2024 09:19 PM

1L OXO Brew Gooseneck Electric Hot Water Kettle

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Amazon has 1L OXO Brew Gooseneck Electric Hot Water Kettle (8717100) for $73.75. Shipping is free.

Wayfair has 1L OXO Brew Gooseneck Electric Hot Water Kettle (8717100) for $73.75. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Water is heated and held at your preferred temperature for coffee or tea in one-degree increments from 140-212 Degrees F/40- 100 Degrees C
  • Precise-pour gooseneck spout features unique curved opening and elongated spout provide a steady flow for precision and control
  • Designed to provide comfortable balance for effortless pouring. Kettle is cord-free for easy transport when removed from 360° swivel base for easy pouring
  • Built-in timer counts up to keep track of your pour-over brewing process for you and built-in temperature guide
  • After a 30-minute keep-warm cycle, the Kettle automatically shuts off for safety
  • Handle and knob on lid provide a secure grip and remain cool to the touch

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Amazon has 1L OXO Brew Gooseneck Electric Hot Water Kettle (8717100) for $73.75. Shipping is free.

Wayfair has 1L OXO Brew Gooseneck Electric Hot Water Kettle (8717100) for $73.75. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member phoinix for posting this deal.

Features:
  • Water is heated and held at your preferred temperature for coffee or tea in one-degree increments from 140-212 Degrees F/40- 100 Degrees C
  • Precise-pour gooseneck spout features unique curved opening and elongated spout provide a steady flow for precision and control
  • Designed to provide comfortable balance for effortless pouring. Kettle is cord-free for easy transport when removed from 360° swivel base for easy pouring
  • Built-in timer counts up to keep track of your pour-over brewing process for you and built-in temperature guide
  • After a 30-minute keep-warm cycle, the Kettle automatically shuts off for safety
  • Handle and knob on lid provide a secure grip and remain cool to the touch

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Written by slickdewmaster | Staff

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Written by phoinix | Staff

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Model: Brew 1.05 qt. Adjustable Temperature Pour-over Kettle

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RikB
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I picked this up for $60 back in 2019 according to my Amazon order history. I use it every single day for tea or french press coffee and boiling water quick for various things when cooking. No rust, no issues with the temp dial, still heats water super fast. I do have an undersink RO filter so I'm sure that helps reduce the buildup, but this has been the longest lasting kettle I've ever owned. I used to buy the cheaper pitcher style electric kettles and I swear I'd end up buying a new one every year.

I know it seems up there in price, but it is a good quality kettle and most of the name brands tend to run in the $100-250 range for gooseneck kettles (with the exception of Bodum, which is super thin metal and cheap plastic parts).
edd805
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You just don't like coffee that much I get it no need to be negative.
If you did you'd know there's a difference, but there's also personal preference.
A pour over on paper filters burr grinded is different then a deliciously hot percolator coffee or a strong French press. To each their own
Sandles8
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Super expensive!

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Sandles8Jan 23, 2024 12:31 PM
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Super expensive!
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looser24Jan 23, 2024 12:49 PM
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Thanks. Needed a new espresso maker.
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My daily driver.
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slickster101Jan 23, 2024 02:17 PM
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Too bad it shuts off after 30 minutes. Otherwise could be used like a Zojirushi.
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iSneakyJan 23, 2024 02:28 PM
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I've had this for a few years. It's nice but the temperature controls are wonky now. The temp just adjusts randomly no matter how you turn the knob.
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Shipped and sold by Amazon, so worked with my Discover promo.

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I picked this up for $60 back in 2019 according to my Amazon order history. I use it every single day for tea or french press coffee and boiling water quick for various things when cooking. No rust, no issues with the temp dial, still heats water super fast. I do have an undersink RO filter so I'm sure that helps reduce the buildup, but this has been the longest lasting kettle I've ever owned. I used to buy the cheaper pitcher style electric kettles and I swear I'd end up buying a new one every year.

I know it seems up there in price, but it is a good quality kettle and most of the name brands tend to run in the $100-250 range for gooseneck kettles (with the exception of Bodum, which is super thin metal and cheap plastic parts).
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sniperruffJan 23, 2024 03:15 PM
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Quote from slickster101 :
Too bad it shuts off after 30 minutes. Otherwise could be used like a Zojirushi.
It doesn't appear to be insulated so you'd be using lots of electricity to keep water hot.
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ClaudeC3231Jan 23, 2024 03:26 PM
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Quote from WittyStew9704 :
My daily driver.
Sir this is a kettle
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edd805Jan 23, 2024 05:28 PM
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Quote from PetSpy :
pour over has got the be the most pointless way to make coffee.
a $20-$30 french press or percolator can do a far better job of it.
You just don't like coffee that much I get it no need to be negative.
If you did you'd know there's a difference, but there's also personal preference.
A pour over on paper filters burr grinded is different then a deliciously hot percolator coffee or a strong French press. To each their own
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ReturnstoscaleJan 23, 2024 06:28 PM
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I have owned one of these for a bit over a year and have enjoyed it immensely. The selectable temperature, built in timer, and 30-minute auto shut off features make this so much more functional than my old stovetop kettle. I use it for my daily pour over coffee (with a hario v60); I've made over 500 cups of coffee with it in the last year. It's also been convenient for my kitchen flow as I have a galley kitchen with a tiny stove; freeing up one burner has been so helpful. I had paid full price for this, but would do so again. I'd recommend this to anyone who has been considering an electric gooseneck. It might not be as fancy as a Fellow kettle, but it's a workhorse.

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