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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Jan 22, 2024 09:19 PM
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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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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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AquaAction769Jan 23, 2024 06:51 PM
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Quote from BUYMECAR :
Overpriced. Just get a normal electric kettle and a separate gooseneck kettle for a fraction of the price. Boil your water in the electric kettle, pour into a smaller gooseneck kettle for your pour over.
No temp control and you lose some water temp in the transfer
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BUYMECARJan 23, 2024 09:08 PM
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Quote from AquaAction769 :
No temp control and you lose some water temp in the transfer
My friend is a pour over freak. I got him a PerfecTemp for $20 as a gift and he got a stainless steel gooseneck kettle off Amazon for $11. His desired temp is usually between 165 and 175, so he runs the electric kettle at 180 and transfers to the gooseneck kettle to get in the desired range.

His wife uses the electric kettle for other purposes like blanching veggies when the stovetop is occupied and she generally values her time.
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jcarlosa7Jan 24, 2024 01:26 PM
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Quote from DaMexica :
this one is 6$ more for more of a regular style good quality as well great reviews Limited-time deal: Ninja KT200BL Precision Temperature Electric Kettle, 1500 watts, BPA Free, Stainless, 7-Cup Capacity, Hold Temp Setting, Blue Stainless https://a.co/d/9AJc0jm
Difference is the ninja is not a gooseneck, they have different uses.
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overzeetopJan 24, 2024 01:41 PM
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Quote from BUYMECAR :
My friend is a pour over freak... His desired temp is usually between 165 and 175...
I just threw up a little in my mouth. laugh out loud There's definitely a place for accurate temperature, especially if you are going for a specific profile, but it's hard to imagine anything (other than a green tea) brewing effectively at such a low temperature. After going through 70F grounds and into a non- or only semi-preheated mug, I'm not sure that would even be hot enough to drink.

IMO, the best thing this has going for it is the 1500W element. It's the only thing I don't like about my $25 bodum which is only 800W. Next time I'm in the UK I intend to pick up a 240v/3000W kettle and a type G receptacle and just rewire an outlet for it. Life's too short to wait for water to boil.
Jan 24, 2024 02:55 PM
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DeadboyxJan 24, 2024 02:55 PM
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Why this? Costco and Sam's usually sell a glass water heater/boiler for 30-40$
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beowulf7Jan 24, 2024 02:58 PM
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Quote from BUYMECAR :
Overpriced. Just get a normal electric kettle and a separate gooseneck kettle for a fraction of the price. Boil your water in the electric kettle, pour into a smaller gooseneck kettle for your pour over.
Or better yet, just microwave the cup of water.
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GiantcrazyJan 24, 2024 03:07 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.
Why would I want to waste the extra time to make inferior coffee in either one and incur additional cleanup time when I can just pour it over the grinds and into the cup?
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JiyaJan 24, 2024 03:15 PM
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Any kettle without a plastic piece inside or on the lid inside. I just dont have a good feeling with hot water and plastic or silicon together.
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funnyperson1Jan 24, 2024 03:26 PM
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A younger, less experienced me would scoff at a $70 electric kettle. However, after having multiple $20 kettles fail, "stainless" stovetop kettles rust and discolor weirdly, and a $60 Krups kettle work really well (but seems to no longer allow changing the set temperature and is discontinued) at work, I have seen the light.

I am done with fly by night Amazon Chinese brands for things like this. My next Kettle probably will be something like this or from Bonavita/Ninja. My current Bodum kettle randomly pees on my kitchen counter when not in use, but I think my wife might be ignoring the max fill line.

tldr; Buying a $100 kettle in 2016 would have saved me money and a bunch of waste/inconvenience.
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apreadJan 24, 2024 03:47 PM
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I got this kettle in 2018 and have used it just about everyday since. At the end of 2022, it stopped heating. I called Oxo and they sent me a brand new one! Just had to send the old one back in the box from the new one. Already liked Oxo but was really impressed by their customer service
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deals pirateJan 24, 2024 04:02 PM
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I had this back around 2020 before OXO discontinued the line. After about a year of use the handle fell off. It was welded by 2 weak points. Many of the amazon reviews mention this issue. But it looks like OXO took note recently & revised the handle design.
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CounterfeitJan 24, 2024 04:07 PM
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Quote from apread :
I got this kettle in 2018 and have used it just about everyday since. At the end of 2022, it stopped heating. I called Oxo and they sent me a brand new one! Just had to send the old one back in the box from the new one. Already liked Oxo but was really impressed by their customer service
Dang! Mine did the same (also from 2018) and they gave me a 25% off code haha. I happily bought another since I love it so much. I like it more than the comparable Bonavita as I find the Oxo's controls more intuitive. I use this, conservatively, likely 500+ times per year since I do pourovers and have a manual lever espresso machine.

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CounterfeitJan 24, 2024 04:09 PM
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Quote from BUYMECAR :
Overpriced. Just get a normal electric kettle and a separate gooseneck kettle for a fraction of the price. Boil your water in the electric kettle, pour into a smaller gooseneck kettle for your pour over.
I mean…some purchases are for convenience, right? Otherwise, just boil water in a pot for your French press or tea. And if you want to do a pourover, transfer it to a Pyrex measuring glass with one of those pour spouts and don't buy anything extra. But what a pain. These types of kettles are set it and forget it. Worth it for folks who use it frequently.

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