🔥 Elevate your brew game with precision and style!
The Fellow Corvo EKG Pro is a 0.9-liter electric kettle featuring rapid heating, ultra-precise temperature control to the degree, and a high-res LCD for intuitive scheduling and customization. Crafted with durable 304 stainless steel and accented with a maple handle, it offers ergonomic pouring and smart features like Brew Stopwatch, Guide Mode, and WiFi firmware updates—designed in California for the discerning tea and coffee enthusiast.
C**K
Superb. A pleasure to use and to live with.
Some products you like. Some you love. I flat-out LOVE this thing. This is a product design that is at once beautiful, seamlessly functional, and a pleasure to use. It is elegant from every perspective. The usability design is as simple as can be. You fill the vessel with cold water, place it on the stand, and it turns itself on to heat up to the last-used temperature, which it displays clearly on the base. If you want a different temperature (think tea vs. coffee brewing temps), you very simply turn the large, uncomplicated knob and the display shows your desired new temp that it will heat towards. It has more features and options you can set and adjust if you wish to. But for basic every day usage, that's it.The heating time is pretty fast. Once it gets to the desired temperature, it plays a brief, quiet ditty to let you know it's ready. And then it will hold itself at that temperature for a period of time you select (up to some limit, I suppose. We leave it at 15 minutes, which seems plenty for our needs). Once it's at temp, you can pour or you can forget it - it doesn't much matter, because it will turn itself off after the set time.Oh and - this was a surprise - it sounds strange to say, but the way this kettle pours water is really great. It is somehow unusually smooth and easy. I guess it must have to do with the design of the shape of the vessel, the handle, and the spout. Whatever magic is happening there, I never knew that other kettles were wanting in this regard until I tried this one. Amazing.When I was thinking about buying this, I had a concern or two about the capacity - it's something like 0.7 liters, considerably less than many kettles. I'm so glad that we went for it anyway. It turns out that it heats water quickly enough that it's relatively small capacity has never felt like an issue. Plus, it's such a pleasure to use in general, that I don't mind having to refill on the odd occasion when we need more than one pot's worth of hot water.There are only two things that I could quibble about - and these are a stretch: First, it's expensive, obviously. But for me, the overall experience with this product in our house is more than worth that extra cost. It's that good. Second, the ditty that it plays when it gets up to temperature is pretty darn quiet even at its maximum volume setting. I can't say that bothers me, really, but it might be nice if it had a higher volume setting available. (?)Last thing. Here's a question for you: When was the last time someone walked into your kitchen, saw your water kettle, and exclaimed, "That's beautiful!" .. ? .. You might need to get used to it.This is about as perfect a product for its intended function as I have ever encountered.
H**K
Impressive Beautifully Designed Kettle
Love the functionality of this kettle! It's a bit smaller than most home kettles but still large enough that we can get four to five mugs of tea/coffee out of it before refilling. I like the fact that it takes up way less space than our last kettle did and doesn't have a bunch of plastic components that a) break easily and are non-replaceable and b) don't end up creating more landfill when eventually we have to replace it and c) is much lighter to handle when filled which is easier on the wrist.The temperature control is consistent and accurate on ours and I love the fact that it's programmable which allows us to wake up to a hot cuppa right of the bat. I can see this one lasting for quite some time as this is our 3rd kettle since the last two either quit working or the pieces broke off.
L**.
Modern Kettle.
Love how sophisticated and modern this kettle looks in my kitchen counter. When I first started using it, it wouldn't get to 100 degrees. Not sure what it was, so I decided to calibrate it. After doing so, it was able to boil the water to 100 degrees.I love the wooden handle feel and I'm hoping the lid handle will not fade from the water vapor and condensation.
U**K
I love this kettle
About a year ago I decided I really needed an electric kettle. I have always resisted using a gadget for this purpose and just heated water on the stove top in a pot. Works just fine. Although in the last year, I've had a few instances of getting sidetracked/busy and forgotten about the water and finding a scorched pot that needed replacing and even more scarily, worried that I was going to start a fire. Chalk that all up to getting older and forgetful. I have been researching electric kettles and even trying some. Nothing was just right. Too big, too heavy, plastic, etc.... And then I found this tea kettle. Priced wayyyyyy more than any of the others. After having spent so much time on research and not finding anything else, and part of wanting this is for safety, I splurged on it.Couldn't be more happy. Perfect size for just me. Heats water quickly and quietly. It's still fairly new with having had it for 3 months. But I drink hot tea throughout the day and year round and it gets used multiple times every day.My only 2 complaints about it are so minor that it's still a 5 star product for me. First is not a big deal...I wish the ready chime could be louder. I can be standing right next to the machine and not hear it with the other noises in the kitchen. The 2nd thing I'd change would be to have measurement markings so that I know how much water I'm putting in. I don't mind re-using water the same day. But at the end of the day I do wind up having to dump water out. Could be dumping out less water if the measurements were molded into the interior, like the Instant Pot.
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