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Chantal SL37-17
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CHANTAL SL37-17 Classic Tea Kettle Stainless Steel For the best deal on the Chantal SL37-17, you'll want to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the SL37-17 (located below) tracks merchants who often have bargain prices and great sales. At StreetPrices, we want you to have the most accurate information possible. That's why we update our prices as soon as we notice a change — other comparison shopping sites update only once or twice a day.
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Chantal SL37-17
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Reviews by Users
08 Jan 2007



Tough, solid, functional, loud whistle, easy to clean. Shiny!
We bought this kettle after our old kettle's handle broke off off. This kettle is TOUGH. Its stainless steel with only 1 piece of plastic on it (part of the spout lid), and very easy to clean (no worries about destroying the enamel on the enamel version). My hand fits inside of it and i can scrub the inside. Theres only 1 moving part, the hinge for the whistle/spout cover. The lid fits nicely and its easy to remove since the lid handle isn't a button. The handle itself functions well, but its ki...
–sypfrom Amazon.com
09 Oct 2006



Great Teakettle!
We have had this teakettle for a couple fo months now and we love it! It makes a beautiful harmonic whilstle when it is ready that is actually really cool. It also boils the perfect amount of water for a French Press coffee maker, if you fill up the teakettle to the top. We definately recommend it!!
–Matthew Abornfrom Amazon.com
20 Feb 2005



Beautiful, but it does not always whistle
This tea kettle is very beautiful. It is sleek and shiny and has a beautiful design. It is the perfect size and weight for boiling water for tea. The sound of the whistle is really unique and has two distinct tones. I love to wait and listen for it. Unfortunately, you have to have the exact amount of water in the pot and the lid must be totally sealed in order to get the kettle to whistle. I did not know this when I bought it. If you don't care about when and if it whistles, it is a wonder...
–E. Cliftfrom Amazon.com