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West Bend 6400 1-Quart Electric Tea Kettle, White |  | Brand: West Bend Category: Kitchen
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $19.99 as of 3/17/2010 16:23 MDT details You Save: $10.00 (33%)
New (4) from $19.99
Seller: Target.com/ITC Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 10228
Color: White Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 8 x 7.9 x 7.3
MPN: 6400 Model: 6400 UPC: 072244264005 EAN: 0072244264005 ASIN: B0000BYBTR
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Whistle blows when water begins to boil | | • | Steam guard | | • | Maximum fill indicator | | • | Safety shutoff | | • | UL listed |
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Product Description This West Bend 1-qt. teakettle whistles as it reaches a boil, so you know right when the water is ready. For safety, the UL-listed unit automatically shuts off when the inside boils dry, and the spout is equipped with a steam guard to prevent scalding. Also features a white cool-touch exterior and maximum-fill line. 100 watts/120 volts. Hand wash. 7Hx7.25Wx7.5L".
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Very good water heater February 24, 2010 Dustin Bessette This pot was the best one that I have had because it was easy to use and clean.
Can't see and reach inside pot to keep clean. February 6, 2010 Lincoln County MT (Extreme NW Montana) Well we love it and we don't. We loved it for years but it's hard to clean and needs to be totally dry before putting away or otherwise one of these days you'll be in for a surprise of mold. Not a house mold problem but since it happened we are over zealous about leaving this put upside down in basket sink drainer to not just drain but also dry out. We have very hard water and that's probably adding to the situation. On occasion we take vinegar and other food safe cleaners to it. Otherwise it boils water fast and we have had our since Oct. 2001 when during a 6 month time period where we were moving ourselves but slowly 1700 miles away so numerous trips we got back to property we were moving from to realize we'd packed all our pots and pans and dishes...we had nothing to cook with left. So rather than buy a lot of things we knew we could make instants with this and also picked up a Mr. Egghead egg cooker and love it too. I was torn between 3 and 4 stars here. But over all until the mold shock we found this delightful though only used occasionally. It will boil my 2 cups of water needed for making Lemon Meringue Pie in the short time it takes to separate the four eggs and cut the 3 tablespoons of butter and grate the lemon and squeeze it as in prep for making the pie filling...which only takes 3 minutes from the time you pour in this boiling water to the sugar and cornstarch you've blended in our pot. So it's a speedy deal using this pot. Also I don't like the cord and so we are looking into cordless electric stainless pots today that have a large cavity so able to see and clean all corners of the pot....the biggest and really only real negative about this item. Not being able to get and view inside it all the way to clean.
Open Box November 2, 2009 ELWR (Texas) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
West Bend 6400 is a good product but I received an open box without the rubber feet on bottom of the kettle. Did not choose to return due to the inconvenience, but I am disappointed with Amazon.
Not recommended. July 13, 2009 Wiktoria (New England) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I am a big tea drinker and use electric kettles a lot. I've had a T-Fal Vitesse for five years at home and I'm very happy with it. I wanted a smaller one for the office and got this West Bend model last year. Big mistake! First, it took for ever for the plastic smell to go away. Second, it takes much longer than the T-Fal to heat water. Third, it's hard to unplug it (it's not cordless nor does it have an auto-shut function) without getting burned from the steam. Lastly, it just lost a screw from the bottom and has been leaking and rusting, so I'm having to throw it away (although I've used it much less than the T-fal). Yes, it may be cheaper than other models but don't waste your money and invest in a good quality, cordless electric kettle.
shocking tea kettle April 26, 2009 Pamela Mason (WA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
There is a spark that comes from the plug-in every time I used this item. I tried several outlets and at 2 different homes. The result was the same, and I want to return it. I think it is dangerous!
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