Chantal Enamel-On-Steel 1-4/5-Quart Classic Teakettle, Cobalt Blue
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Average customer review:Product Description
Chantal Classic Teakettles perform beautifully, a perfect blend of beauty, function, versatility and high quality. Available in Chantal's vibrant colors the enamel interior prevents metal from reacting with the water.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4242 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Color: Cobalt Blue
- Brand: Chantal
- Model: 37-18S BL
- Dimensions: 3.95 pounds
Features
- 1-4/5-quart capacity; durable carbon steel and stainless-steel components
- Quick, even heat distribution; flat base for maximum contact with burner
- Can be used on ceramic, glass, and induction stovetops
- Extra large lid opening for easy cleaning; Hohner harmonica whistle plays two notes
- Dishwasher-safe; moveable parts replaceable for a lifetime of use
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Review
This solidly built, classic-looking 1-4/5-quart teakettle says you're serious about your tea. The beautiful ceramic finish and shiny stainless-steel handle, lid, and pour spout make the kettle an eye-pleasing focal point on the stovetop. Even more of an attention-getter is the two-tone Hohner harmonica whistle--a reminder to the household that water is boiling and ready to pour. The smooth flat base ensures maximum contact with the burner on any ceramic, glass or induction stovetop. Water heats quickly, and the lid with its black rubber gasket keeps the heat in. A boldly curved stainless-steel handle and other parts can get quite warm, so use a potholder when lifting the kettle and flipping the whistle. The lid opening on this kettle is large enough to make cleaning easy, and the ceramic finish is dishwasher-safe. Moveable parts are replaceable for a lifetime of use. --Dale Steinke
Customer Reviews
Quality Kettle
Extremely well constructed and well designed. It should last for a lifetime. It's beautiful and easy to clean. It's made of very conductive material so I don't have a problem with boiling water quickly on my electric stove. The handle doesn't get hot unless you position it so that it's heated by the element from below. Once you hear the harmonica "whistle" when the water boils you'll love it... :)
Chantal Kettle for generations
We got tired of cheap, flimsy teakettles burning through the bottom and corroding on the inside after a couple of years normal use. When we got our Chantal Kettle over 10 years ago we could feel the difference in the heavy guage steel with a hard porcelain enamel finish. In 10 years of daily use this kettle has had lots of abuse and still looks like new. No discoloration, no corrosion anywhere. The Hohner Harmonica whistle is music to my ears and the insulated stainless handle makes it easy to lift the kettle without a pot holder (unless overheated on a gas flame!). We often give these as gifts and find that people treasure them for years and years. Anyway, the teakettle of choice for Jerry Seinfeld's kitchen is good enough for me
Could not be happier
I bought this kettle as a gift to myself for the holidays. This has been an excellent kettle so far. I only boil water for tea in it, about twice a day, and so far no problems. It boils water quickly. The whistle (which sounds like a harmonica..very cool) works every time, and is loud enough to hear anywhere in my house. The whistle flips up easily, and stays up. It feels solid and well constructed. No chipping of the enamel at all (knock on wood).
To address a few issues as to why some reviewers may have complained.
#1 Do not overfill it. The whistle will work.
#2 It has a metal handle, duh, it will be hot, so use a mitt. Just like when you handle your pots on the stove.
#3 It is a teakettle, not a pot, so boil water in it, not soup, not hot chocholate. It is normally quite easy to clean.
Lastly, this is one sharp looking tea kettle. A lady at the store told me that Chantal actually makes a handle cover for like $3.00 if you call the 1-800 number on the tag.








