Product Description
I have always said the heart of the home is in the kitchen. No kitchen would be complete without a teakettle. You can spend hours upon hours with a good cup of tea and a cherished friend.
- 2-quart teakettle in blue with Southern charm from Paula Deen
- Colorful speckled porcelain exterior is durable, stain resistant and a breeze to clean
- Stainless steel and rubberized handle is riveted firmly into place for safe pouring
- Drip free pour spout allows you to conveniently pour hot liquids with ease and efficiency
- Hand washing recommended
Paula Deen 2 Quart Enamel on Steel Teakettle, Blue Reviews
Paula Deen 2 Quart Enamel on Steel Teakettle, Blue Reviews
| 62 of 63 people found the following review helpful Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Paula Deen 2-Quart Enamel on Steel Teakettles (Kitchen) After each use the enamel flakes off the sides exposing a rough black subsurface. I've had this kettle for 10 days! Too bad. Sweet design, but cheaply made (like so many products these days). 32 of 32 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Paula Deen 2-Quart Enamel on Steel Teakettles (Kitchen) I'm in the market for a new teakettle to replace my Paula Deen. I loved the style and color of the red kettle but was disappointed to have the red paint chipping off so quickly, within a few weeks of purchase. After a year of more paint lose and a loosening handle I also found the inside had rust rings forming. Needless to say, that kettle went out in the trash. Until I read the reviews on Amazon I thought mine was an isolated case of a poorly made teakettle. Apparently not, since others have mentioned very similar conditions. Now it's back to reading reviews and searching for the perfect kettle to sit on my stove. 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Paula Deen 2-Quart Enamel on Steel Teakettle, Red (Kitchen) This is a sturdy, eye-catching tea kettle which promises to last a long time without getting bowed and unsteady at the base. Through use, cheaper kettles get rounded underneath and become unfit for ceramic cooktops which require flat-bottomed cookware. While the lid is snug needing some yanking to lift off, that is not necessarily a bad feature for those of us who have, when the lid was loose, poached our fingers with escaping steam. The kettle can easily be filled through the spout. The handle is securely attached and the grip elevated to avoid getting heated. |
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