☕ Elevate your pour-over game with precision and style!
The Harriet Gooseneck Kettle is a 37oz stainless steel stovetop kettle featuring a unique three-layer base for rapid, even heating and rust resistance. It includes a built-in thermometer for precise temperature control, an ergonomic heat-resistant handle for safe pouring, and a 90° gooseneck spout designed for smooth, controlled water flow—perfect for pour-over coffee and tea enthusiasts. Compatible with all stove types, this kettle combines durability, safety, and professional-grade brewing precision.
Handle Material | Silicone |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
Lid Material | Stainless Steel |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.43"D x 5.43"W x 5.9"H |
Capacity | 2.3 Pounds |
Item Weight | 37 Ounces |
Style Name | modern |
Color | Green |
V**I
Bright and cheerful
Great way to heat my water for pour overs. Variety of colors. The yellow brightens my kitchen.
M**A
small classy tea kettle
Very attractive small tea kettle. Nice balance for pouring, and no steam burning hands because handle is not over the top. I followed instructions to allow first fill to stand for 10 minutes before washing thoroughly. There were no off tastes. Was easy to clean. Top quality product. It is perfect for people with arthritis in their hands, both because it’s small and the design of handle. Thermometer on top is a plus. And works great on my induction range.
S**H
Love!!!
Super cute. I love it for making tea and using with my Chemex.
J**M
I fixed it!
I got this to replace our electric kettle, now that we have induction stove. On the plus side, it looks great, and heats as quickly or quicker than our electric kettle. Water is boiling in about 90 seconds. I like the thin spout for pour overs. It works well. Unfortunately, like a lot some other reviewers, I found that if you left it on the cooktop after it boils, the internal pressure forces water out the spout and all over the cooktop. I'm wondering if this happens in only some of the cases because I live 5000ft, or maybe the lid seals better on some units than others. I found if I removed the thermometer, leaving an addition large vent hole, water no longer comes out the spout. I corresponded with the company, but they had no solution. So I decided to fix it. The three relief holes on the lid are about .125" diameter. I drilled them out minimally to .156". This literally took a minute. This increases the effective open space from .036 in. sq. to .057 in. sq. or by about 50%. It works. No more water coming up the spout. It still looks great, even with the larger vent holes. So I will keep it.
I**Y
Sleek design
Packed well, heats up nicely, pours well. Handle is sturdy and does not get hot when pot is heated on gas stove. Perfect for pour over coffee or cup of tea. Beautiful, sleek! Love it!
L**8
Top leaks
If you bought this kettle to make pour over coffee.The top leaks when you're trying to get the last of the water out of the kettle. Harriet reached out, offering a refund, which I accepted, then they wrote back, asking for pictures. How am I supposed to take pictures of that? I'll go through the regular return process. What a joke!
B**N
Easy to use.
Very well made and good pour.
N**S
Excellent Pour Quality, Questionable Durability
This kettle has a well designed handle, neck, and shape overall. It feels of high quality, and pours excellently. The handle is also great at staying cool to the touch, even when the gas burner is a tad too high and heating it. The trivet is also a nice touch, so you have somewhere to set it while making coffee without losing heat into stone counters or burning non-stone surfaces. It's also very nice to see where you're at in the boil with the built in thermometer, however this is the fatal flaw.The thermometer is the handle to remove the lid, which fits snugly into the kettle. I have no complaint with the lid design or fit, as it is appropriately tight to not accidentally come off or fall off while pouring. With this said, the thermometer head being the handle means you're pulling on the thermometer head every time you take the lid off - one day mine simply popped off and now there is no way to remove the lid and the thermometer does not work. If it were made of another material, I could simply reattach it - since it's the thermometer head and has sheared off, I have to replace the kettle.In short, this is an excellent kettle with a fatal design flaw. It will work well for you for some time, but I would expect this isn't a single defective unit and this will be the way you end up needing to replace the kettle.I would recommend that the thermometer head sit inside a rigid protective shroud (metal) that is threaded into the lid and has the silicone to protect your hand from heat. This would take the force of removing the lid off the thermometer head and make this an extremely durable kettle in addition to its attractive aesthetic and excellent functional execution.
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