Shopping for your first electric kettle?eroticism, spirituality, and resistance in black women’s writings These super speedy and efficient appliances boil water in no time at all and some great models are on sale at Amazon today. Here are some of our top picks:
Best discounted electric kettles at AmazonAccording to the internet this week, Americans don't use electric kettles. While this might not be 100% true for all American households, it's time we put a stop to this nonsense. An electric kettle is a great appliance if your morning coffee routine involves a French press or a pour-over technique. It's also wonderful if you enjoy tea or make hot chocolate on cold winter nights. Boiled down, an electric kettle means you'll have hot water in mere moments without needing to pay attention since the kettle will automatically turn off when water is boiling.
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If you're one of the Americans who microwave a mug of water for several minutes to make a cup of tea, here are some great deals on electric kettles this week.
With an attractive design and convenient gooseneck, the Bodum Bistro Electric Kettle can be a great countertop addition to any kitchen. The kettle usually sells for $55 but thanks to today's deal at Amazon the matte black version is down to just $39.97 which means you'll be getting a 27% discount.
The kettle heats up to 27 ounces of water in the stainless steel pitcher with a non-slip handle and knob made from cork. There's an automatic shut-off function on the Bodum so you won't have to worry about walking away while boiling water. The gooseneck design is especially great for pour-over coffee since you have precise control of waterflow.
Heating one cup of water in just 80 seconds, the Krups 1.5-liter Electric Kettle is the perfect option is convenience is your priority. The kettle is made with thoughtful design features throughout like a cool-touch exterior, stainless steel interior that keeps water warm for 30 minutes, and an illuminated on/off switch.
Overall, the Krups kettle can hold an impressive 1.5 liters which works out to a bit over 50 ounces.
You can score the Krups kettle at Amazon for just $33.49, down from the list price of $55.99 which means you're in for a 40% discount.
If you're interested in the latest tech when it comes to electric kettles, the Ninja Precision Temperature Electric Kettle is a great idea. Technically, specific teas and coffee do best when paired with water at a specific temperature. Instead using your stovetop and a thermometer, leave the work to the Ninja kettle. The electric base includes one-touch buttons to get your water to the perfect temp for making coffee, green tea, white, oolong, black, or herbal tea.
You can also select the "boil" button or set your own desired temperature down to the degree. The Ninja can be set as low as 101 degrees F up to 212 degrees.
The Ninja Precision Temperature kettle can hold about 54 ounces of water and comes with an illuminated water window so you'll be able to see how much water remains in the kettle. When heating one cup of water, expect it to take about 90 seconds to reach a boiling temperature. There's also a "hold temp" button which will keep the water at your specified temperature for 30 minutes.
While the Ninja Precision Temperature Electric Kettle usually sells for $99.99, it's on sale at Amazon for $79.99 which means you'll be saving a sweet $20.
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