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Janet Piedilato
October 11, 2025
The perfect travel kettle!
This is light, quickly heats and keeps fluids hot for hours.....As to those who say it cannot display Fahrenheit, please know it can if you read the directions and after you turn it on, hit the icon to the left of the display and it would convert the Centigrade to Fahrenheit....I simply love this and look forward to carrying it around with me. I can fill it with clear water on the road, find an outlet and in minutes, have hot clean water for my tea, unlike my purchases from coffee places where the water tastes of the coffee machine through which it runs. It checks all the boxes, elegant and functional....
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Works great
Brought this on a trip with me overseas. There were places we visited that didn’t have coffee. I brought instant and shared with my friends. It was perfect.
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Dong-Hee Park
September 12, 2025
Good design
It is good to bring for travel and good design.
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Lightweight. attractive, functional
This is lightweight, attractive, and pretty close to having everything I wanted in a travel kettle. It arrived with a Fahrenheit display. It comes to a full boil in seven minutes with the lid off. There are 13 settings for the water temperature, going up 9 degrees each time. So far we've made coffee at 190F, oatmeal at 212F, tea at 175F. There's an audible click when it gets to 212F. I'm trying the "keep warm" feature now. The lid's screw top has hard plastic threads, not metal, and is easy to take on and off. The detachable power cord has a 3-prong plug and is a little longer than 2 ft long and would need to be packed separately for travel. Both the box and the bottle has the UL symbol for safety. I'm taking it on a trip tomorrow. So far, so good.
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Never reaches boiling temperature
I have both sizes of this titanium travel kettle and was hoping the bigger one would actually boil water, but neither of them do. They get very close to boiling temperature, but the water doesn't actually boil. There's tiny bubbles at the bottom and you can tell that only half of the bottom is covered by a heating element.It's very disappointing, because if this kettle could heat up 2-3 degrees more, it would actually be perfect. I'm guessing it barely boils water so the internal pressure stays low. I'm not sure what the reasoning was, but whoever designed this didn't bother testing it.The quality otherwise is very good. It doesn't look cheap, the top lid does look a bit plasticy though.
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I'm loving mine
Bought this with the intent of having hot tea at work and on the go. It meets my needs perfectly. Heats water to 212 degrees F. Once it reaches the desired heat it does shut off the heating element to prevent dry boil or over heating. So if you are wanting it to maintain a set temp for a long period of time it is not built for that, though it will remain quite warm for some time with the lid left on. It works much the same as most home electric kettles where it just heats the water up and clicks off. If you want the water to stay at a certain temp you would need to start it up again and set it for that temp. Though reheating takes a much shorter time then if you use room temp water.If you follow the directions in the description it does easily switch from F to C and vis versa. However it does not show the F and C symbols. It will change from 212 to 100, F to C, or from 100 to 212, C to F, when performing the change. Mine came preset in Fahrenheit.I drink many varieties of tea from white, green, red, and pu-erh. And the 9 degree incremental presets are perfect for the different temps needed to brew each. As well as for French pressing coffee.My only worry when using it for the first time was that I was afraid it might be under pressure and steam burn my hand once it was done heating. However, you need not worry as the cap is built to release pressure so it twists off easily, the vacuum seal prevents the outside from being to hot to handle, and unless you leave your hand directly above the vent or mouth of the container with the lid off then you are not likely to burn yourself.To confirm the inside of the lid does have some plastic, the threading around the edge of the cap which threads around the outside of the metal rim. The top of the lid around the vent is rubber and creates a seal with the metal rim, so the likely hood of micro plastics contamination is minimal at best in my opinion, as the max fill line is nearly an inch from the top of the lid. But I leave that for you to decide what's exceptable to you. Hope this helps if your on the fence.
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Rodrigo De Faria
January 27, 2026
not a good product
The on/off button feels unresponsive, and I couldn’t change the temperature from Celsius. Even though the instructions were clear, the feature simply didn’t work. I also noticed other users reporting the same issue, so it seems to be a flaw in the product.
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