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OXO 1067271
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OXO Good Grips Pick Me Up Whistling Tea Kettles Spout opens automatically when kettle is lifted Soft, non-slip handle is heat resistant Enamel-on-steel construction with brushed stainless steel finish Hand washing recommended Capacity: 1.8 quarts, For the best deal on the OXO 1067271, you'll want to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the 1067271 (located below) tracks merchants who often have bargain prices and great sales. If you don't see a price you like, you can always set a price alert, and we'll tell you when it's cheap. To make sure the deal is for real, we always verify the price at the merchant's website before we send you email. We've been verifying price alerts since 2003... something no other site does today.
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OXO 1067271
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Reviews by Users
17 Aug 2008



OXO's Horrible Failure
Even on my small stove, the handle is too hot to touch and I have to wrap my hand in a dish towel. When making the 18 inch move from the burner to my cup, the weight of a half kettle worth of water will cause the spout/handle contraption to violently wobble open and shut, often splashing boiling water on all sorts of unsuspecting surfaces - my hands, the cat at my feet (MRAOW!), my husband. OXO failed completely by adding a "clever" lever to one of the more dangerous kitchen devices, as if they...
–K. Szantofrom Amazon.com
09 Aug 2008



I love this kettle
I was hesitant to buy it online, because the previous one we'd bought didn't open the way the first one did. You are supposed to be able to open the spout just by tilting it a little bit, which is great if you heat water for yourself, then want to refill it for someone else. But I did it, and it works fine. I'm very happy.
–Bubbleefrom Amazon.com
03 Apr 2008



Melted!!
The plastic whistle and spout cover MELTED during regular use. I put the kettle on to boil and it never whistled, so I went to check it and the whole whistle contraption had melted and was dripping down the teapot!! I emailed the company and they promised to send me another one but I am very dubious about using it, why would a new one be any different? But we'll see...at least they said they would replace it.
–D. I Langefrom Amazon.com