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product_id: 1180702
title: "Stove Kettle"
brand: "café brew collection"
price: "₩63825"
currency: KRW
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Café Brew Collection"
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# 12-cup capacity for group brewing Heat-resistant borosilicate glass Assembled in USA, German glass quality Stove Kettle

**Brand:** café brew collection
**Price:** ₩63825
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Elevate your brew game with clarity and style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Stove Kettle by café brew collection
- **How much does it cost?** ₩63825 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- café brew collection enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted café brew collection brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Elegant Transparency:** Watch your water heat and steam in real-time, ensuring perfect brewing temperature every time.
- • **Safe & Durable Design:** BPA-free, dishwasher-safe, and built to withstand thermal shock with proper care.
- • **Generous 12-Cup Capacity:** Perfect for hosting or powering through your workday with multiple cups at once.
- • **Versatile Stove Compatibility:** Includes heat diffuser for electric ranges; works seamlessly on gas stoves for precise heating control.
- • **Pure Taste, No Metallic Aftertaste:** Crafted from Schott DURAN borosilicate glass to preserve the authentic flavor of your coffee and tea.

## Overview

The Café Brew Collection Stove Kettle is a premium 12-cup whistling kettle made from heat-resistant Schott DURAN borosilicate glass sourced from Germany and assembled in the USA. Designed for both electric and gas ranges, it features a BPA-free, dishwasher-safe build with a gentle whistle and a heat diffuser for electric stovetops. Its transparent design allows precise temperature monitoring, making it ideal for coffee and tea enthusiasts seeking pure flavor and reliable durability.

## Description

12 Cup Stove Top Whistling Kettle for Use on Electric & Gas Ranges

Review: For Excellent Coffee and Tea! - I purchased this glass tea kettle for use with my Bodum Chambord 12-cup coffee press. Although I am not a "coffee snob" I do like a very good cup of coffee, and the best coffee (and tea) is made in glass because there is no chance of tainting your coffee with metallic substances or Teflon. This kettle is easy to use and easy to clean (you can even put it in the dishwasher if you like). It comes with a heat diffuser for use on electric ranges, but I suggest using it even for glasstop ranges as well. The whistle works well, but is a little more throaty than the high-pitch whistle on your standard metal tea-kettle. I use a probe thermometer and place it in the whistle hole, and let the water get between 200-205 degrees Fahrenheit - which is the proper brewing temperature for the best cup of coffee. The kettle has a clean, retro design and is very well-constructed. Some reviewers have noted that the handle heats-up. I believe this is most likely because they are using the "big burner" on their stove and not the smaller one that is the proper size for the tea kettle (thus the handle is over the outside of the burner and causes it to heat-up). So just make sure to use the smaller, more appropriate-sized burner to prevent over-heating the handle. Regardless, the handle is pretty strong, and the entire kettle is solidly-built. The kettle is made in Germany, according to the documentation that comes with it (though the company is based in the USA). I use glass almost exclusively for all of my cooking (like Corning Visions pots and pans, this Kettle, and so on) and if I can offer some suggestions to make sure your glass cookware (like this kettle) last you a lifetime, make sure that the outside is clean and dry when you place it on the burner, and turn the burner on low temperature for a few minutes and then turn it to medium to heat-up. Gently easing-up the temperature like that allows the glass to expand slowly and prevents cracking (which happens when you heat fast - though only rarely). Another tip I mentioned earlier - always use the heat diffuser! You probably won't need it for gas ranges, but for electric and glass-top ranges, use it to be on the safe side. When you take the pot off of the hot burner - DON'T place it on a cold burner or on the counter - this causes the glass to contract quickly and could possibly cause it to crack eventually. Instead, place it on a folded, dry towel or on a pot holder or two. Let id cool before you rinse it or clean it. All-in-all, this kettle is an EXCELLENT buy! The level of quality of craftsmanship is superb and for the price - it's unbelievable!
Review: I liked this kettle so much, I bought a second one as a spare. - This is a GREAT whistling kettle. I like it so much, I bought a second one on the off chance I dropped one and broke it. Here are the highlights: It holds 12 cups of water. The lid is removable. The glass is heat resistant, laboratory quality boroscilicate. The handle is heat resistant. The whistle is gentle, not ear piercing. The glass is marked with the minimum amount of water for heating, as well as at the 6 cup level. The handle stays cool on my gas stove. You can see when the water begins to steam, form tiny bubbles, and boil. This is handy for brewing green tea, or when heating water for a manual drip or press type coffee maker, where you do not want boiling water, but you do want it very hot. It comes with a little wire "star" for use on a conventional electric range. It is unnecessary to use it on a gas range, but with an electric, put the wire "diffuser" on the burner coils, and then sit this pot on top of it. I use a gas range, so I sit the kettle right on the grate. I use the smallest burner, and I make certain that the flame is NOT licking up the sides of the kettle. If the flame is too high, it will do that, and chances are good that you will burn your hand when you grab the handle. You might also MELT the handle...not a good thing. So keep the flame reasonable. One person mentioned the Norpro 144 Heat Diffuser as a solution to keeping the handle cool. Perhaps that is the case with an electric range, but on a gas cook top, it actually spreads the heat over too wide an area, wider than the diameter of the glass kettle. Because of that, heat will rise directly to the handle. I bought the Nopro based on that advice (it was in response to a question posted about this kettle), used it once, and burned my hand when I grabbed the handle of the kettle. So if you use a gas range, do not use the Norpro 144 Heat Diffuser. It will just take longer for the water to boil, and you will need a pot holder to hold the kettle. Dislikes? Only two, and the first one is nit-picking. The top must be removed to pour the water. Hinging it would be more convenient (but that might make cleaning it in the dishwasher harder). Second: forget a 96 oz (12 cup) capacity. This kettle holds just about 64 oz (1/2 gallon). Seriously, if you don't do anything like boiling the pot dry, or dousing it with cold water as soon as it comes off the stove, this tea kettle should last a long time. Actually, the glass is thermal shock resistant, but why tempt fate?

## Features

- Made of heat resistant Schott DURAN borosilicate glass from Germany
- 12 Cup capacity
- Assembled in the USA
- BPA-free & dishwasher top rack safe
- See specification sheet attached below for current product use instructions, safeguards and care.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000V5X826 |
| Assembly required | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,688 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #71 in Tea Kettles |
| Brand | CAFÉ BREW COLLECTION |
| Capacity | 12 Cups |
| Care instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Color | Glass |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Finish types | Clear |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00039206779090 |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Import | Made in the USA |
| Included Components | Glass kettle, lid, trivet |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
| Item model number | WK112 |
| Lid Material | Borosilicate Glass |
| Manufacturer | Cafe Brew Collection |
| Material | Borosilicate Glass |
| Number of pieces | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 9.3"D x 7.4"W x 8.7"H |
| Size | 12-c. |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 699234231214 039206779090 879488270362 |
| Warranty Description | 90 day manufacturer warranty. |
| Whistling | Yes |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** CAFÉ BREW COLLECTION
- **Color:** Glass
- **Material:** Borosilicate Glass
- **Product Dimensions:** 9.3"D x 7.4"W x 8.7"H
- **Style:** Modern

## Images

![Stove Kettle - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61iLEUvu+GL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ For Excellent Coffee and Tea!
*by D***H on December 20, 2007*

I purchased this glass tea kettle for use with my Bodum Chambord 12-cup coffee press. Although I am not a "coffee snob" I do like a very good cup of coffee, and the best coffee (and tea) is made in glass because there is no chance of tainting your coffee with metallic substances or Teflon. This kettle is easy to use and easy to clean (you can even put it in the dishwasher if you like). It comes with a heat diffuser for use on electric ranges, but I suggest using it even for glasstop ranges as well. The whistle works well, but is a little more throaty than the high-pitch whistle on your standard metal tea-kettle. I use a probe thermometer and place it in the whistle hole, and let the water get between 200-205 degrees Fahrenheit - which is the proper brewing temperature for the best cup of coffee. The kettle has a clean, retro design and is very well-constructed. Some reviewers have noted that the handle heats-up. I believe this is most likely because they are using the "big burner" on their stove and not the smaller one that is the proper size for the tea kettle (thus the handle is over the outside of the burner and causes it to heat-up). So just make sure to use the smaller, more appropriate-sized burner to prevent over-heating the handle. Regardless, the handle is pretty strong, and the entire kettle is solidly-built. The kettle is made in Germany, according to the documentation that comes with it (though the company is based in the USA). I use glass almost exclusively for all of my cooking (like Corning Visions pots and pans, this Kettle, and so on) and if I can offer some suggestions to make sure your glass cookware (like this kettle) last you a lifetime, make sure that the outside is clean and dry when you place it on the burner, and turn the burner on low temperature for a few minutes and then turn it to medium to heat-up. Gently easing-up the temperature like that allows the glass to expand slowly and prevents cracking (which happens when you heat fast - though only rarely). Another tip I mentioned earlier - always use the heat diffuser! You probably won't need it for gas ranges, but for electric and glass-top ranges, use it to be on the safe side. When you take the pot off of the hot burner - DON'T place it on a cold burner or on the counter - this causes the glass to contract quickly and could possibly cause it to crack eventually. Instead, place it on a folded, dry towel or on a pot holder or two. Let id cool before you rinse it or clean it. All-in-all, this kettle is an EXCELLENT buy! The level of quality of craftsmanship is superb and for the price - it's unbelievable!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I liked this kettle so much, I bought a second one as a spare.
*by G***H on December 15, 2014*

This is a GREAT whistling kettle. I like it so much, I bought a second one on the off chance I dropped one and broke it. Here are the highlights: It holds 12 cups of water. The lid is removable. The glass is heat resistant, laboratory quality boroscilicate. The handle is heat resistant. The whistle is gentle, not ear piercing. The glass is marked with the minimum amount of water for heating, as well as at the 6 cup level. The handle stays cool on my gas stove. You can see when the water begins to steam, form tiny bubbles, and boil. This is handy for brewing green tea, or when heating water for a manual drip or press type coffee maker, where you do not want boiling water, but you do want it very hot. It comes with a little wire "star" for use on a conventional electric range. It is unnecessary to use it on a gas range, but with an electric, put the wire "diffuser" on the burner coils, and then sit this pot on top of it. I use a gas range, so I sit the kettle right on the grate. I use the smallest burner, and I make certain that the flame is NOT licking up the sides of the kettle. If the flame is too high, it will do that, and chances are good that you will burn your hand when you grab the handle. You might also MELT the handle...not a good thing. So keep the flame reasonable. One person mentioned the Norpro 144 Heat Diffuser as a solution to keeping the handle cool. Perhaps that is the case with an electric range, but on a gas cook top, it actually spreads the heat over too wide an area, wider than the diameter of the glass kettle. Because of that, heat will rise directly to the handle. I bought the Nopro based on that advice (it was in response to a question posted about this kettle), used it once, and burned my hand when I grabbed the handle of the kettle. So if you use a gas range, do not use the Norpro 144 Heat Diffuser. It will just take longer for the water to boil, and you will need a pot holder to hold the kettle. Dislikes? Only two, and the first one is nit-picking. The top must be removed to pour the water. Hinging it would be more convenient (but that might make cleaning it in the dishwasher harder). Second: forget a 96 oz (12 cup) capacity. This kettle holds just about 64 oz (1/2 gallon). Seriously, if you don't do anything like boiling the pot dry, or dousing it with cold water as soon as it comes off the stove, this tea kettle should last a long time. Actually, the glass is thermal shock resistant, but why tempt fate?

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This whistling glass tea kettle is awesome!
*by U***2 on January 4, 2014*

I just pulled this tea kettle out of the box and boiled my first cup of tea. My last tea kettle was metal and recently rusted. When I poured my last cup of tea, it had brown particles floating in it. Yuck!!! No more metal tea kettles for me! So I went searching for something clear like glass that I could see the water in and found this German-designed wonder. After reading the numerous reviews, and using it once, just a few suggestions... 1) If you have various size burners on your stovetop, always use the smallest one to prevent the handle from getting too hot. Alternatively, position the tea kettle slightly off center so the handle is further away from the heat source. For a gas stove, you want the flames directly under the kettle without coming up around the edges, which can lead to melting of the handle or lid. Also, make sure to only use low or medium heat. 2) Always use the included trivet if you have an electric coil stovetop. It diffuses the heat between the tea kettle and stovetop to prevent the tea kettle from breaking. You don't need it for gas, glass, or ceramic stovetops. 3) Always fill the tea kettle to at least half full to minimize the chance of it boiling dry. Also, don't overfill it, or it could boil over. 4) Always position the lid so the lid lifting handle sits over the tea kettle handle. This will prevent it from being directly exposed to the stovetop heat and potentially melting. 5) Stay close by when using the tea kettle because the whistle isn't that loud when it's boiling. I could only hear it from the next room when the house was quiet. You won't hear it from the next room if you're playing music or the tv is on. 6) Always remove the lid before pouring because you can't pour water out of this tea kettle with the lid on. Also, when you take the lid off, make sure not to leave it too close to the burner or it might melt. 7) Clean the tea kettle regularly to keep it sparkling like new. It is dishwasher safe. Also, make sure no food particles are on the outside of the tea kettle before using it or those particles will become a caked-on mess that will be difficult to clean later. 8) If you can, always keep a back-up tea kettle on hand. The day will inevitably come when you drop and break it, melt the handle or lid, or lose the lid. This tea kettle is so inexpensive that it makes sense to get two and set one aside for later. Also, please note that this tea kettle holds 12 "German" cups. A German cup is roughly 5 ounces. So the tea kettle can safely hold 60 ounces, or 7 1/2 "U.S." cups since U.S. cups are 8 ounces.

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