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The Dualit Pour Over Fast Boil Electric Kettle features ultra-precise temperature control adjustable by 1°C increments up to 100°C, a sleek gooseneck spout for controlled, drip-free pouring, and a mute function for silent operation. With an 800ml capacity and 1100W power, it boils water quickly while maintaining energy efficiency. Its matte black stainless steel design combines durability with a sophisticated aesthetic, making it a trusted choice for coffee and tea aficionados seeking professional-level brewing at home.
| ASIN | B08QW5KB6Q |
| Auto Shutoff | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #335,410 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #2,225 in Electric Kettles |
| Brand | Dualit |
| Capacity | 0.8 Liters |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (213) |
| Date First Available | 1 April 2021 |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Power / Wattage | 1100 watts |
| Product Dimensions | 29 x 21 x 23 cm; 1 kg |
| Special Features | Temperature Control |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
| Volume Capacity | 0.8 Liters |
A**O
Are you're serious about coffee and have a proper grinder for beans you buy at your local artisan roastery that you then carefully weigh and bloom and set timers for etc etc etc. And you don't have a goose neck kettle? Resistance is futile. We've all been there. I tried making my daily V60 with a regular kettle but it's just no fun. It's not zen. It spoils the ritual. This little Dualit makes the ritual feel duly special. And it makes your kitchen look better too. It's an unexpectedly beautiful and delicate (in style) object, in the way appliances rarely are these days. It sort of justifies the price (you can tell yourself). Every time I use it, I get a bit of pleasure from it. From the sweet little lid, the subtle reversed-out display for the temperature, the mute button to stop it beeping, the super-quiet boiling, the delicate LEDs around the controls. It's really small and neat and actually quite adorable. Not perfect of course, what is? It's almost impossible to see the maximum fill level inside the kettle, which is a shame since the instructions say it's really, really important. The mute function is nice but f you switch off at the mains it forgets it. Grrr. And the action of the temperature knob doesn't feel all that positive. Also, if you set it to a temperature below boiling, it sort of sneaks up to that temperature quite slowly. For a full boil it's really fast. I'm prepared to forgive it a few foibles however. It pours beautifully and makes really nice coffee. I kind of like that it's not even pretending to be a regular kettle as well so you'll need both, oh yes. It feels special using this Dualit. I like it.
D**K
This is an excellent gooseneck kettle, if a little small in volume (c. 800ml). It heats up quickly, allows you to choose a temperature by each degree celsius (rather than, say, by 5), and has a hold temperature function - which is very useful. However, for £89 you would expect these features in a kettle. This kettle is probably worth the extra you would pay over a cheap and cheerful gooseneck, and something like the Fellow Stagg does not deliver a better experience that the Dualit, making this (probably) the best kettle in this price range. I recommend it, and after 3 months it remains flawless.
R**R
Very happy with the purchase. It feels/looks good quality, with the possible exception of the lid which has a graty-feeling friction fit. Setting the temperature using the knob is nice, though sometimes it can be a little awkward to avoid overshooting the temperature you're aiming for. I was pleased to find that the temperature hold function continues to work after temporarily removing the kettle from the base. I also like the way that it gently approaches your desired temperature, though that could be annoying if you're in a desperate hurry. It has a nice, controlled pour (though I haven't used it for a pourover yet). It's plenty big enough for a couple of cups - just don't make the mistake of thinking that it's a big as a "normal" kitchen kettle!
P**N
Definitely a sophisticated kettle. One set the temperature exactly. The spout gives it an old fashioned look, the display is excellant.
J**W
Not the cheapest but certainly not the most expensive. Does the job well and looks good. Controls/indicators take a little getting used to, e.g. what the display shows, with some things flashing vs. the lights on the buttons etc. It's just a bit of a mess but OK once you're used to it. The beeps aren't terribly loud so I'm not sure many would turn them off (the heating of the water is louder) so I'd trade that feature for some more positive indication that it is actually switched off / inactive.
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