Digital Kettle Pro

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Uploaded by on Mar 19, 2009

This electric tea kettle will change your life! One of the most important aspects of brewing tea is water temperature. The Pino Digital Kettle Pro has a digital readout that lets you set a desired temperature to the degree. Then the kettle maintains it there for as long as needed. It also displays the current temperature, so you can pull the kettle off early, or get an idea about its progression.

The kettle is classy looking and easy to use. I personally use this kettle for our tea tastings and at events when I serve tea at other locations. It will boil two cups of water in about 2 minutes.

http://www.nmteaco.com/Pino-Digital-Kettle-Pro_p_335.html

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  • UPDATE from my comment previous comment: I purchases this from Amazon.com. and loved this tea pot. THE PROBLEM: One day after 7 months. I turned it one and started to prepare my loose left tea. I smelled a burning odor and the heating element on the base had a horrible burning smell to it. I unpluged it. My husband tried to revive it but it was shot. This tea pot is too expense to only last 7 months. Off to Target - I hear they have a tea pot that U can set the temp for $49.00.

  • @bluedaisydog Let me know if you do find one from target. As tea drinking becomes more popular in the united state im sure there will be more and more options as the years go by!

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  • Thank you, I have been researching teapots. I made 2 bids on a Ebay for a Breville Variable Temperature Kettle. The bids were declined. Thank GOD! I read an Amazon review er say " the viewing window and lid are polycarbonate and they wrote the company: the response "defensive email about how polycarbonate and BPA are safe for food." After seeing the Pino was all Stainless Steel. My mind was made up. I don't want heated plastic in my tea !!! THANK YOU

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