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Marseille Blue 1.8-qt. Enamel on Steel Whistling Teakettle by Le Creuset
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Le Creuset enamel on steel kettles are crafted of high-quality materials and built to last. Made with sturdy carbon steel and finished with a vibrant porcelain enamel finish, each model combines preci...; See complete description »
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With a variety of unique designs and sizes, there’s a kettle for any kitchen — from compact to large, from traditional to modern. Useful for preparing French press coffee, oatmeal and much more in addition to tea, Le Creuset kettles make excellent gifts and are a simple yet effective way to add a touch of color to the kitchen.
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Beautiful, But No Flawless
Le Creuset is a top-of-the-line product, so I was surprised when I washed it before initial use to find the water enters the "top/lid" and requires removal of the screw to release water. This is disappointing, and I hope it does not happen all of the time. Perhaps, after initial occurrence, and tightening of screw, it will not occur again. Otherwise, this is a negative in an otherwise beautiful and long-lasting Kettle.
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