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🔥 Brew Bold, Pour Smart — Elevate Every Sip!
The Chefman Electric Kettle combines rapid 1100W boiling power with seven precise temperature presets, a removable tea infuser, and a 360° swivel cordless base. Crafted from durable borosilicate glass and stainless steel, it features tri-color LED indicators and safety auto shutoff, making it the ultimate stylish and efficient solution for tea and coffee aficionados.






| ASIN | B07FNW57J7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,652 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #5 in Electric Kettles |
| Brand | Chefman |
| Brand Name | Chefman |
| Capacity | 1.8 liters |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Container Type | Kettle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 18,464 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Glass,Stainless Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00816458022576 |
| Included Components | User Guide |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10"L x 5.5"W x 4"H |
| Item Type Name | 5 Presets, LED Indicator Lights, 360° Swivel Base, BPA Free, Stainless Steel, 1.8 Liters |
| Item Weight | 1.2 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Chefman |
| Material | Borosilicate Glass |
| Material Features | Stain-resistant, thermal shock resistance, clarity |
| Model Name | Electric Kettle w/ Temperature Control, Removable Tea Infuser, |
| Model Number | RJ11-17-CTI-RL |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Automatic Shut-Off, Boil Dry Protection, Indicator Light, Rapid Boil, Temperature Control |
| Package Information | Kettle |
| Part Number | RJ11-17-CTI |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Quickly heating water for tea, coffee, instant oatmeal, noodle soup, sterilizing water for baby bottles, and brewing loose-leaf or bagged teas |
| Special Feature | Automatic Shut-Off, Boil Dry Protection, Indicator Light, Rapid Boil, Temperature Control |
| UPC | 816458022576 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120.0 |
| Warranty Description | 1-year Limited Warranty |
| Wattage | 1100 watts |
C**D
Good pricing for a good product!
The heating speed and he provided with the temperature controls is excellent because different types of tea required different temperatures to protect the health benefits. This is a very easy to use device with a simple three part construction. The infuser is an option. You may remove, but the construct is quite sturdy and avoiding getting the electrical areas. Wet should provide you with an excellent device to prepare tea. (my purpose.) thank you!
A**.
Great value, heats up very fast, cool looking.
We love this kettle. It heats up way, way faster than our natural gas stove. For the minimum 2 cups of water it gets very, very hot in 90 seconds (bubbling) ... just right for my instant coffee. Very convenient for tea. 1 tea bag in the infuser with 2 cups of water, and bingo! Much easier than using the teapot. And the blue LED lights are way cool. Well made and takes up little space. Glass is solid and way better than plastic.
A**T
Works very well
This works very well, heats up fast, comes apart easily for cleaning and looks great. Keeps the tea warm for a little while but I ultimately ended up returning it because it’s not really feasible for a single person to use; better for a group of tea drinkers. It’s clear, the lighting is cool, and the auto shutoff works perfectly.
A**T
The perfect kettle
I love this kettle. I use it for tea, coffee, and to just boil water if I need it. 5 temperature setting are perfect and beats SO much quicker than stove top heating. I am actually buying another one for a gift. There is nothing that i DONT like about this pot.
P**U
works as advertised, doesn't beat the old ones
Product performs as advertised. It has 4 different temperature settings, a built-in diffuser, a "keep warm" option, and the pretty ring light. Relatively light-weight, which is great for a large kettle. A few complaints: (1) to open the kettle, one must tug the lid out with some force. It's not very hard, but it means I have to use two hands whenever I want to refill it, which I find unwieldy compared to hinged-lid kettles that can be opened with the thumb of the same hand that's on the handle. (2) The kettle makes a beep every time it's returned to its stand, and it also beeps loudly and a few times too much for my taste when it's finished boiling. For comparison, our old kettle made a quiet click when finished, which I much prefer. (3) This could be my mistake, but I am unable to trigger "keep warm" mode without boiling first. This mean, if my kettle is on keep warm, and I remove it to pour a cup, I must set it to boil again if I want to resume keep warm mode after returning it to the stand, even if it's already hot. Tldr; a fine kettle, as advertised, but lacks some of the practical design features of older, simpler kettles.
P**E
Works great, makes great tea, good coffee, and doesn't cost much
Being a person who sometimes drinks a lot of tea and coffee, now for instance, I have become frustrated with Keurig systems. For one thing, I think the whole concept is a rip off. They put a little bit of coffee grounds or ground tea in a little plastic cup and let it dry out and sit in warehouses for a long time and then in cardboard boxes in box stores and then finally sell it to a customer who lets it set in the cupboard for a few weeks and finally puts it in the machine and gets the machine to ooze some hot water through it. From a plastic tank attached to the machine that holds the water for some indeterminate amount of time possibly growing who knows what in it or the filter. Finally this coffee rinse of the stuff in the plastic cup is what you drink and it is probably around $1.00 a cup. But if one dumps enough creamers and sweeteners in it is can be drunk. I tried a tea pot on the stove. I went back to the percolator coffee pot as of old. I used a coffee grinder and experimented with different grinds of various roasted beans, and I ordered a bunch of different loose leaf tea. (Did you know that tea all comes from the same plant Camellia Sinensis? All the differences between white, green, black and others is in the planting, harvesting, processing, soil, and climate.) It is too be remembered that people got on ships and pulled up along side each other and blasted away with cannons over this stuff. Fortunes were built and lost, borders of countries changed, and great meetings that took months went on over cargos of this stuff. Now in most grocery stores you can't even find loose tea. Tea is in little bags, made out of who knows what, tied with stings of who knows what, containing what is tea treated who knows how, that you dip in hot water and if you are British (well what used to be Brits, I don't know if the Muslims even drink tea) you are supposed to be refreshed. So, to cut to the chase, I bought this handy thing that makes both tea and coffee with a minimum of fuss. One puts ground coffee (I use freshly ground beans, but coffee out of a can will do) in the screen thing that hangs in the pot, fill the pot to the line with water, and set it on the heating pad and click the little button on the handle to 200 degrees and walk away. It will heat to 200 degrees and then turn off. The coffee steeps in the hot water and I have depending on the size of the pot about a liter and a half of coffee. This is a fraction of the price one pays for Keurig coffee. It is fresh water made with fresh beans and it is pretty good. There are four settings on the handle. To make tea one has a choice of four temperatures. One just puts loose leaf tea in the sieve thing that hands in the pot, clicks the setting and walks away. One usually lets it steep for a few minutes depending on the temperature chosen and the type of tea. Being a person who sometimes drinks a lot of tea and coffee, now for instance, I have become frustrated with Keurig systems. For one thing they are a rip off. They put a little bit of coffee grounds or ground tea in a little plastic cup and let it dry out and sit in warehouses for a long time and then in cardboard boxes in box stores and then finally sell it to a customer who lets it set in the cupboard for a few weeks and finally puts it in the machine and gets the machine to ooze some hot water through it. From a plastic tank attached to the machine that holds the water for some indeterminate amount of time possibly growing who knows what in it or the filter. Finally this coffee rinse of the stuff in the plastic cup is what you drink and it is probably around $1.00 a cup. But if one dumps enough creamers and sweeteners in it is can be drunk. I tried a tea pot on the stove. I went back to the percolator coffee pot as of old. I used a coffee grinder and experimented with different grinds of various roasted beans, and I ordered a bunch of different loose leaf tea. (Did you know that tea all comes from the same plant Camellia Sinensis? All the differences between white, green, black and others is in the planting, harvesting, processing, soil, and climate.) It is too be remembered that people got on ships and pulled up along side each other and blasted away with cannons over this stuff. Fortunes were built and lost, borders of countries changed, and great meetings that took months went on over cargos of this stuff. Now in most grocery stores you can't even find loose tea. Tea is in little bags, made out of who knows what, tied with stings of who knows what, containing what is tea treated who knows how, that you dip in hot water and if you are British (well what used to be Brits, I don't know if the Muslims even drink tea the same way) you are supposed to be refreshed. So, to cut to the chase, I bought a handy thing that makes both tea and coffee with a minimum of fuss. One puts ground coffee (I use freshly ground beans, but coffee out of a can will do) in the screen thing that hangs in the pot, fill the pot to the line with water, and set it on the heating pad and click the little button on the handle to 200 degrees and walk away. It will heat to 200 degrees and then turn off. The coffee steeps in the hot water and I have depending on the size of the pot about a liter and a half of coffee. This is a fraction of the price one pays for Keurig coffee. It is fresh water made with fresh beans and it is pretty good. There are four settings on the handle. To make tea one has a choice of four temperatures. One just puts loose leaf tea in the sieve thing that hands in the pot, clicks the setting and walks away. One usually lets it steep for a few minutes depending on the temperature chosen and the type of tea. In all of this, the manipulation time is very low. The pot is easy to clean and the sieve dumps out and one has a clean system to make the tea and/or coffee. Oils and other residue on the beverage apparatus really do affect the taste. I ordered the 1.8 liter pot. I have an old thermos where I pour the extra after I take my cupful for later. Since one is not really paying much for more for the ground coffee or loose leaf tea, it is okay to just pour the extra down the drain. One thing about loose leaf tea especially green tea, one can just refill the pot and make another pot of tea and use the same tea leaves still in the diffuser. It really turns out about the same. I like gun powder tea which is a green tea that looks like—you guessed it, gun powder. I also like the Ahmad black English Breakfast. I like to use a little bit of raw (unpasteurized) unfiltered honey and a little cinnamon in my coffee and tea. Usually skipping the cinnamon about half the time. And don't forget the price. This magical device is about $29.
W**W
Excellent product excellent buy!
I purchased this to replace one that I had that cost over $100. I've been using this one for a month and truly find it works well. My wife likes it because you can see through and into the water. A very good deal for the price.
M**N
Buy it for sure.
Work great and heats the water my quickly. I love making my matcha’s at home but I hated having to microwave the water and checking the temptations. This is worth it, it’s sturdy and has a big storage capacity for water. Super easy to work. I like how it beeps once ready and shuts off automatically, a nice safety feature. Worth it overall!
S**K
Perfect
Literally love this kettle. The only thing is that the steeper isn’t going down deep enough into the machine, which means if I want to brew coffee, I have to brew a whole pot of coffee or else the water won’t reach the coffee grinds in the filter as well as tea if I want to brew tea, I have to brew two or three bags at a time in order for the tea to reach the water. Can’t just make one cup, which is kind of annoying other than that the kettle is great. And beautiful the lights are cute. It works really fast. The water boils extremely quickly. I find the ability to hide this cord in a circle underneath the plate is also a nice feature. It says on my counter and stops me from having to worry about getting knocked over people have said that the kettle is wobbly while it’s on the plate, but that’s only because the plate is light and when there’s no water in the kettle, it isn’t really wobbly. It’s just not securely flat because of the cord being on the bottom, it would be impossible for it to be flat but when there’s water in the kettle, there’s nothing it’s not wobbly at all. If you’re worried about a wobbly kettle, don’t leave water on the pot after a boil take it off and put it on the counter. It could be warm the glasses warm the handle is not warm so when you have boiled water and you wanna take it off the plate so it’s not wobbly just put it on top of a pot holder. Delivery came fast by the way. As well, you might wanna consider buying the one that’s like new condition they state that you might not get a box or packaging, but I got everything that everybody else gets. I checked online the box the wrapping, and the it was not sealed yet it looked new. Perfect condition and I got money off for because it was opened already.
E**O
Excelente tetera, calienta de inmedisto
Muy buena compra
J**O
0
Funciona muy bien hierve el agua muy rapido
G**R
Excellent kettle — perfect temperatures for tea and coffee
The Chefman Electric Kettle with Temperature Control is a big step up from a basic kettle. The preset temperature settings and simple two-button operation make it super easy to boil water exactly how you want — whether it’s a full boil or a lower temperature for coffee or tea. I especially appreciate that I can brew coffee without burning it and make tea at the right steeping temperature — that’s the main reason I bought it, and it delivers perfectly. The LED indicator lights are a nice touch, and the removable tea infuser adds versatility. Overall, this kettle is well-designed, easy to use, and ideal for anyone who cares about getting the water temperature just right for their drinks.
X**O
Buen producto
Me encantó.
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