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Revere Copper Bottom Teakettle | 
| Brand: World Kitchen Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $14.49 - $43.99
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Rating: 93 reviews
ASIN: B0009GVU1S
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excellent September 7, 2008 This was a replacement and I only hope that the new one lasts for as many years as its predecessor. The other only wore out due to being left on a burner when empty on not one but several occasions. Excellent product.
Hot Top on the Copper Bottom August 25, 2008 This ain't your mother's Revere Ware! It's NOT 18-10 Stainless, it's thinner metal, and it's made in CHINA - not the USA as the new corporate conglomerate wants you to think. (the original "Revere Ware" company ceased US production years ago and only the "brand name" is now owned by World Kitchen, LLC. 2006)
Besides being 'burned' by this faux-patriotism, you will likely be actually burned by the incredibly bad design of the dinky phenolic-resin lid actuator as the tender back of your fingers contact the boiling-hot steel top! (maybe only tiny chinese underage olympic hands fit properly...?)
The single fill/pour hole is only ~1.25" diameter and the lid will only open ~45 deg. relative to horizontal - so good luck filling this from either a filtered fridge dispenser or poured from another container. Also, the spring-loaded lid will not remain in an open position - which prevents the pot from thoroughly drying inside.
Amazon has other, better choices - browse on! (we purchased this from Amazon and are returning it. [3.5 qt model #3535017])
I was pleased until July 8, 2008 I was very pleased with this item. It did everything it was constructed to do as advertised. It only had one flaw. When left on a hot stove burner for an extended of time with no water in it, it tended to melt.
Good Tea Kettle July 1, 2008 This is the 3rd tea kettle I have purchased in a year. I left the whistle off the other kettles and would forget they were on. I bought this one because the whistle is always on and is loud. I can hear it from anywhere in the house. I am happy with this kettle and would buy it again.
Revere 6-Cup Whistling Tea Kettle June 4, 2008 I have Rheumatoid Arthritis and this little tea kettle is perfect for me! The size, weight, and ease of pouring make this tea kettle my favorite friend when it is time for tea. :)
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