Electric Kettles, Gooseneck Electric Kettle, ±1℉ Temperature Control, Stainless Steel Inner, Quick Heating, for Pour Over Coffee, Brew Tea, Boil Hot Water, 0.9L Black

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±1℉ Temperature Accuracy – The intelligent base’s built-in temperature control program. The program will adjust the heating power when the water temp approaches the desired temp according the temp probe detects the temp change.
0.65mm Gooseneck Spout – Due to the water flow speed directly affecting the flavor and taste of pour-over coffee, we designed a unique fine gooseneck spout. It is easier and more friendly to control the water flow speed during make pour-over coffee.
Temp Hold Function – The kettle will automatically switch to “HOLD” mode when the water reaches the right temperature, keeping it there until we’re ready to pour over the coffee. The maximum holding time is 2 hours.
100% Stainless Steel Inner – Every surface that your water contacts is made of food-grade 304 stainless steel. 100% BPA-free. Provide you with pure and healthy water.
Brew Stopwatch – With the built-in exact stopwatch, you can check the brew time on the screen at any time to adjust the rhythm of pour over coffee. After counting down for three seconds, the stopwatch will begin to run at zero.

Original price was: $71.68.Current price is: $61.68.

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