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The Hamilton Beach 1.7 Liter Electric Kettle delivers rapid boiling with 1500 watts of power and six precise temperature presets, ideal for tea and coffee enthusiasts. Featuring a BPA-free stainless steel interior, cordless design, and safety auto shutoff with boil-dry protection, it combines durability, convenience, and peace of mind for your daily hot beverage needs.
Material Features | Cool Touch Handle |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Voltage | 110 |
Wattage | 1500 watts |
Container Type | Kettle |
Additional Features | Indicator Light, Temperature Control, Cordless, Programmable |
Finish Types | Brushed |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.9"L x 6.2"W x 9.9"H |
Capacity | 1.7 Liters |
H**N
Works just like I would expect it to.
I have been using this electric teapot for a while now, and it is still working like it should. Heating up water takes about the same amount of time as in a microwave for the same volume, but it is nicer because you can select the temperature setting. I love the lowest setting for Hot Chocolate, as you can drink it without scalding your mouth. I also use it for preheating water for making additional individual packets of ramen while waiting the 3 minutes for the pan on the stove. It cleans up very nicely and I feel it is a good value for the price.
R**A
Nice Electric Kettle at Half the Price
Several months ago, my old one (Cuisinart) died. Browsing the Amazon replacement alternatives, I decided to try the Hamilton Beach. It was less than half the price of the replacement Cuisinart and has all the same functionality, but would it last? Of course, I don't have years worth of use yet, but it has performed flawlessly for the time I've had it, and it gets used at least three times a day. I would buy it again.
M**7
Worked as advertised
Bought to use at the office. Being used daily by one or more people for several months. Has started making a little more noise than when first purchased, but otherwise still working as advertised. Takes a few minutes to reach full black tea boiling when full.
J**Y
Tea kettle speed test: Cuisinart CPK-17 vs. Hamilton Beach 41020. Are they the same?
The Cuisinart CPK-17 adjustable temperature tea kettle ranks at the top of several reputable consumer tests. Yet it sure is expensive. When I read the almost identical Hamilton Beach 41020 was the same kettle for just over half the price I was excited. I always look for the highest quality appliances, but at the best price and greatest long term value, too.I read these two kettles even came from the same factory and was confidently prepared to learn all was truly identical in performance, too. Read on to find out, but know there is a spoiler alert just below!So are they the same? Of course they are, I smugly assumed. In testing . . . THEY ARE NOT!Cuisinart CPK-17 vs. Hamilton Beach 41020 / Design:As you can see in the photos, they are almost identical but the HB is slightly taller. Note that the Cuisinart is slightly more streamlined in its design. It weighs just over an ounce more than the HB. The bases are slightly different and these tea kettles do not fit on the other brand's base. The HB has a slightly wider pop up lid. That may make it easier to fill for some but both models have ample filling room.Cuisinart CPK-17 tea kettle vs. Hamilton Beach 41020 / Workmanship:I was surprised. While the HB looks fine, it's stainless steel is machined a bit rougher. The workmanship feels cheaper. The Cuisinart is overall more solid. I would consider the HB workmanship perfectly acceptable if not directly comparing to the better built Cuisinart. The lids are actually quite different. The lighter HB lid plinks open and is a bit floppy. The Cuisinart lid has more weight and has a more solid hinge. It opens confidently, not as abrupt. However, the nearly identical fill window of the HB is actually more accurate, and shows cup markings as well as liters.Cuisinart CPK-17 vs. Hamilton Beach 41020 / Temp choices and features:Almost the same but there is a distinct difference between the two. Which holds the advantage depends on your drinking and pouring preferences. Both have a great feature that will allow you to hold the brewing temp for another 30 minutes. So, what is different between the two brands? For the Cuisinart, the keep warm feature is on by default, but easily turned off, either before or after brewing. For the HB, the default is off and the keep warm button must be pressed manually. I greatly prefer the default to be on. We love this as I may be awake first, have a cup of green tea brewed at the proper 175 degrees and then wait for my wife to join me. She can pour the next cup held at the same temp. However, it you never would desire a second cup, perhaps you might prefer the HB. Just keep in mind that with capacities of 1.7 liters, these two kettles welcome multiple pourings.Cuisinart CPK-17 vs. Hamilton Beach 41020 / All important performance tests:As both are 1500 watts, I expected great speed and both delivered. For a full 1.7 liter pot (57 ounces), the Cuisinart shut off at the 212 degree boiling point in 6:59. The HP took 7:06. In real life, call it even. For 24 ounces, the Cuisinart finished in just 3:31 and for 16 ounces, it was done in only 2:32. The microwave and stovetop will not compare. The HB was again not far behind.At the green tea setting of 175 degrees, the Cuisinart took just 2:22 for 24 ounces, and a terrific 1:40 for 16 ounces. The HB finished 24 ounces in 2:20, and for 16 ounces, just 1:37.So, at this point you may be thinking NO BRAINER. Why not just buy the Hamilton Beach? What follows is why the HB is not truly the equal of the Cuisinart in performance:Cuisinart CPK-17 vs. Hamilton Beach 41020 / Temperature consistency:When brewing to 212 degrees, both brands hit the boiling point at shut off. Yet, you will likely buy a better quality kettle like this for versatility in brewing at different temps, right? When using the 175 degree setting for green tea, as soon as the brewer stopped, I used a Thermapen instant read thermometer, and found the Cuisinart measured exactly 176 degrees. Terrific performance!For the same test at the 175 degree setting, the HB was 186 degrees. If I want 186, I'll use the 185 setting! I repeated the test at different temps. The Cuisinart was right on every time. The HB was inaccurate and also its holding temps were also less reliable than the Cuisinart.For some, this may not matter so the HB might be still be for you. However, if all you realistically need a kettle for is to boil for black tea, ramen, etc., I'd suggest a simple non adjustable kettle. Nice ones can be had in the $20 range.Cuisinart CPK-17 vs. Hamilton Beach 41020 / Warranty and the long term:HB may possibly have an advantage here. Even though the Cuisinart has an impressive three year warranty, I have read complaints from frustrated users that their customer service department is, er, "difficult." In fairness, we have had a Cuisinart coffee maker, waffle maker, and ice cream maker, including two refurbished models. We have never had a problem needing warranty service.In reading other reviews, more complain about the HB breaking down quickly than with the Cuisinart. Several complain that for either brand the number markings can rub off in time, too.So, my story does indeed have a surprise ending. When I began testing, I did not expect to be typing this:Oh man. Hamilton Beach, you let me down! Minor workmanship issues aside, a temperature adjustable tea kettle should be accurate. In the end, I'd rather pay more for a kettle I hope to use for years that will faithfully and consistently reproduce the temperature at the setting I choose.Pay more for the Cuisinart and you are likely to get a better kettle. A more expensive kettle that is more also more consistent potentially represents a better value over the long term.Hope this has been of help so you can make the best choice of which kettle is best for you.
M**N
Boils water so fast
My old glass kettle broke and I upgraded to this one. I love that it is metal and has the different temperature settings
A**E
Second purchase
I’m on my second one of these. The first was fried by a power surge after four years of use.
K**Y
Great tea kettle until it shorted out; poor Customer Service response
I really like this tea kettle and use it everyday. I drink primarily green and black teas, and appreciate that there are pre-programmed buttons to heat the water to the proper temperature for steeping. It does everything as advertised and gets 5-stars for performance.However, this is my 2nd purchase of this item. The first one worked for slightly more than a year. Then, after heating 2 cups, it shut off. I smelled an electric issue and unplugged it. It could not be used again. Neither Hamilton Beach nor Amazon would replace it despite this being an electrical design defect, outside the 1 year warranty. Had I been Canadian, I would have had a 5 year warranty. So, I give 1-star to the Customer Service teams.All-in, for a product that may only last a year, my cost is less than $1 per week. A good deal. But, I should not have to risk electrical problems - or fire - and was disappointed with the customer service response.
G**S
Does the job well, but needs a louder beeper to let you know when it's done
Bought this about a year ago, and it seems to have held up pretty well. Even after it shuts off, the water stays hot inside for longer than I would've expected, so the vessel must be pretty well insulated.The only thing I would criticize is that the beeper really needs to be louder, to get your attention. Even when you're practically standing right next to it, the beeper can be hard to hear just over the sound of the boiling water -- but if you're more than about 10 feet away from it, or if there's any significant background noise, like a TV or radio playing? It's practically inaudible, and much too easy to miss it when it's done heating.
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