
A tea kettle is a kitchen appliance designed specifically for boiling water, typically for making tea, coffee, or other hot beverages. It’s often a standalone item that is placed on a stovetop or used as an electric kettle, providing a quick and efficient way to bring water to a boil.
Types of Tea Kettles:
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Stovetop Tea Kettle:
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These are traditional tea kettles that sit on a stovetop and are usually made of metal (such as stainless steel, copper, or cast iron). They typically have a spout and a handle for easy pouring, and some models feature a whistle to alert you when the water has boiled.
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Electric Tea Kettle:
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An electric kettle plugs into an electrical outlet and heats water faster than a stovetop kettle. Most electric kettles come with an automatic shut-off feature once the water reaches a boil.
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Whistling Tea Kettle:
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This type of stovetop kettle has a whistle that sounds when the water has come to a boil. The whistle is created by steam passing through a small opening in the spout, signaling that it's time to pour.
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Whistling Electric Tea Kettle:
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Some electric kettles combine the features of a whistling stovetop kettle with electric heating. While not as common, they offer the convenience of quick heating with the added feature of a whistle.
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