Stainless 1.8-qt. Classic Teakettle by Chantal

This Teakettle's Hohner harmonica whistle has the resonance of a train whistle. Flat base promotes fast, even heat distribution. 2.5-qt. capacity.; See complete description »

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This Teakettle's Hohner harmonica whistle has the resonance of a train whistle. Flat base promotes fast, even heat distribution. 1.8-qt. capacity.

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Very nice product

by Robert, OH  
September 23, 2007

We have a stainless steel and black kitchen, so we were looking for a teakettle that had both colors in it. Also, we have owned a number of teakettles that are seamed at the bottom which always accumulates stains and particles over the years and it seems like that's where they always begin leaking. This teakettle does not have this type of construction which is why we ordered it. Being of a design with no seams, the teakettle keeps its like new appearance.

When we first brought it to boil we loved the harmonica type two note whistle sound. We use this teakettle every day to boil water for making coffee in our french press. This is a very good teakettle, we love the design and the contruction, the stainless steel parts and the shiney black exterior. This is a great teakettle and looks great on our black and stainless range which is where it sits even when not in use. We love it. Great product from Chantal.

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by Anita, MI  
July 21, 2005

This teapot was very disappointing. i gopt it because it was a bright color and the closest to the 3 whistle pot we burned I could find. the whistle is nice (Hohner), but the pot is hard to open and becomes hot easily. All in all, i would have returned it if I could.

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by David, DC  
January 19, 2006

The handle heats up in almost the same measure as the kettle itself, requiring a hot pad to lift it when the water has come to a boil. The lid is difficult to remove and put back on. Otherwise a solid product, nonetheless a disappointment.

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Whistling Tea Kettle

by Heather, FL  
July 4, 2008

I have had two teakettles like this and this is over many years. I searched for exactly the same kettle when I needed to replace it.

The quality is excellent - my first kettle lasted for many years. It has the best design of any kettles I have seen on the market and looks great just sitting on the stove. It is big enough to make a good pot of coffee but not so big that is it takes forever to boil.
I love the sound of the whistle. It is truly like a fog horn and I can hear it from any room in my house - it is not piercing and loud like most whistling kettles but it has a very non-irritating sound. It starts to whistle softly at a low boil and gradually gets louder.

This kettle is the best and I wouldn't think of buying any other style or brand.

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Tops in tea kettles

by Robert, PA  
January 1, 2008

This is the finest teakettle you could ask for. A fine glistening stainless finish looks great and when the water is boiling the harmonic note of the honer harmonica is a sweet call to tea versus the shrill, blood curdling squeal of the standard kettle

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by Teresa, NJ  
January 10, 2007

I already owned a white chantal tea pot and loved it. I re-did my kitchen and the copper matches better. The one thing that I don't like about it is that it does discolor even with a medium flame. I am very disappointed with that.

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no whistle

by Mary, NY  
June 7, 2008

Although the design of this tea kettle is aesthetically pleasing, it has a major design defect -- it does not whistle. I ordered one, had to send it back because of the whistle problem, and the replacement kettle still does not whistle properly, emitting only a low growl, not the high-pitched two-tone whistle advertised by Chantal.

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by WILLIAM, IN  
January 3, 2005

Don't like the noise it makes. Much perfer the whistle.

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by J., MS  
January 11, 2005

this was a gift to my daughter in Atlanta, Ga, she is in to the tea drinking and is enjoying the kettle very much, she says she loves the sound when water is ready, as to the price of the product, i believe value is there, but after researching, this could have been purchased about ten dollars cheaper, at least one of the same weight, but thanks for your service.

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Chantal Tea Kettle

by Roberta, CA  
June 14, 2007

I bought this because I really liked the first Chantal teapot I've had for about 15 years. The first blue one I bought from you did not whistle.

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Working Copper Kettle

by james, WA  
December 27, 2010

This is the only copper kettle we could find that is made for using rather than decoration. It has a heavy aluminum base and stainless steel interior.
Commercial chefs don't use teakettles - maybe that's why copper ones are rare.... This is a beautiful addition to our copper pots. Well designed and sturdy with a lovely 2-tone whistle.

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by Karen, MA  
November 26, 2006

Whistle on teapot is too loud, can sound scary to children. I used it on Thanksgiving, and the whistle almost sounded like a siren or that the ambulance was on the way.

I think the teapot is made well, but I wish it was bigger, like 2.5 quarts. That is my fault.

It is too expensive, $99.00 for a 1.8 qt. pot.

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Beautiful copper-finish teakettle

by Kathryn, TN  
February 21, 2009

I really like the shape and color of this teakettle.
It matches my new cookware and mixer.

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tea kettle

by KEITH, TN  
February 21, 2009

Great Product

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by Victoria, VA  
March 13, 2006

I love this tea kettle's look, feel, interior enamel, and the whisle is very nice -- but the price is a little high.

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by Donna, MO  
January 18, 2011

love it... this is my second Chantal teapot... would never own any other kind... I use it daily and after 15 years the whistle on my old still sounded great... just looked a little tired after all the use... Buy quality and cry once!

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by Anonymous, KY  
September 29, 2004

The teapot looks great and many conversations are initiated when 1st time visitors to our home see it sitting on the stovetop.

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by brenda, MD  
November 14, 2012

This teapot is attractive and I like the look. I had anticipated a lower tone like a foghorn sound, but it is actually shrill and more high pitched than I expected.

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