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🔥 Brew Boldly, Serve Swiftly — The Kettle That Keeps Up With You!
The Chefman Electric Kettle combines rapid 1100W boiling power with 7 customizable temperature presets (160-212°F) and a tri-color LED indicator for seamless use. Featuring a removable tea infuser and a 360° cordless swivel base, it’s designed for effortless brewing and pouring. Made from durable borosilicate glass and stainless steel, it offers safety with automatic shutoff and boil-dry protection, making it the ultimate smart kettle for tea lovers and busy professionals alike.






| ASIN | B07FNW57J7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,057 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #5 in Electric Kettles |
| Brand | Chefman |
| Brand Name | Chefman |
| Capacity | 1.8 Liters |
| Color | 1.8L - Temperature Control |
| Container Type | Kettle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 16,489 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Glass,Stainless Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00816458022576 |
| Included Components | User Guide |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10"L x 5.5"W x 4"H |
| Item Type Name | 5 Presets, LED Indicator Lights, 360° Swivel Base, BPA Free, Stainless Steel, 1.8 Liters |
| Item Weight | 1.2 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Chefman |
| Material | Borosilicate Glass |
| Material Features | Stain-resistant, thermal shock resistance, clarity |
| Model Name | Electric Kettle w/ Temperature Control, Removable Tea Infuser, |
| Model Number | RJ11-17-CTI-RL |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Automatic Shut-Off, Boil Dry Protection, Indicator Light, Rapid Boil, Temperature Control |
| Package Information | Kettle |
| Part Number | RJ11-17-CTI |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Quickly heating water for tea, coffee, instant oatmeal, noodle soup, sterilizing water for baby bottles, and brewing loose-leaf or bagged teas |
| Special Feature | Automatic Shut-Off, Boil Dry Protection, Indicator Light, Rapid Boil, Temperature Control |
| UPC | 816458022576 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120.0 |
| Warranty Description | 1-year Limited Warranty |
| Wattage | 1100 watts |
K**P
Great, Fast, Easy to use!
I’ve been using this kettle daily and it’s been great. It heats up fast and makes a big difference compared to using the stove or microwave. The temperature presets are really useful, especially if you drink different types of tea or coffee. The glass design looks nice on the counter, and I like being able to see the water level. The LED lights are a nice touch without being distracting, and the tea infuser is a bonus (but don't actually use it) A couple minor things, the outside does get warm during use, and the opening could be a bit wider for easier cleaning. Nothing major, just something to keep in mind. Overall, it’s a solid kettle for the price and does exactly what I need it to do.
F**L
Kettle
Absolutely the best electric kettle! Heats in about 1 minute. It has different lights colors for the each temperature setting. Amazing value!! Great quality!!! Easy to use, it looks fancy but doesn't cost an arm and a leg . You can also visibly see when water is boiling.. Also makes a small beep sound when when temperature reaches setting.
P**E
Works great, makes great tea, good coffee, and doesn't cost much
Being a person who sometimes drinks a lot of tea and coffee, now for instance, I have become frustrated with Keurig systems. For one thing, I think the whole concept is a rip off. They put a little bit of coffee grounds or ground tea in a little plastic cup and let it dry out and sit in warehouses for a long time and then in cardboard boxes in box stores and then finally sell it to a customer who lets it set in the cupboard for a few weeks and finally puts it in the machine and gets the machine to ooze some hot water through it. From a plastic tank attached to the machine that holds the water for some indeterminate amount of time possibly growing who knows what in it or the filter. Finally this coffee rinse of the stuff in the plastic cup is what you drink and it is probably around $1.00 a cup. But if one dumps enough creamers and sweeteners in it is can be drunk. I tried a tea pot on the stove. I went back to the percolator coffee pot as of old. I used a coffee grinder and experimented with different grinds of various roasted beans, and I ordered a bunch of different loose leaf tea. (Did you know that tea all comes from the same plant Camellia Sinensis? All the differences between white, green, black and others is in the planting, harvesting, processing, soil, and climate.) It is too be remembered that people got on ships and pulled up along side each other and blasted away with cannons over this stuff. Fortunes were built and lost, borders of countries changed, and great meetings that took months went on over cargos of this stuff. Now in most grocery stores you can't even find loose tea. Tea is in little bags, made out of who knows what, tied with stings of who knows what, containing what is tea treated who knows how, that you dip in hot water and if you are British (well what used to be Brits, I don't know if the Muslims even drink tea) you are supposed to be refreshed. So, to cut to the chase, I bought this handy thing that makes both tea and coffee with a minimum of fuss. One puts ground coffee (I use freshly ground beans, but coffee out of a can will do) in the screen thing that hangs in the pot, fill the pot to the line with water, and set it on the heating pad and click the little button on the handle to 200 degrees and walk away. It will heat to 200 degrees and then turn off. The coffee steeps in the hot water and I have depending on the size of the pot about a liter and a half of coffee. This is a fraction of the price one pays for Keurig coffee. It is fresh water made with fresh beans and it is pretty good. There are four settings on the handle. To make tea one has a choice of four temperatures. One just puts loose leaf tea in the sieve thing that hands in the pot, clicks the setting and walks away. One usually lets it steep for a few minutes depending on the temperature chosen and the type of tea. Being a person who sometimes drinks a lot of tea and coffee, now for instance, I have become frustrated with Keurig systems. For one thing they are a rip off. They put a little bit of coffee grounds or ground tea in a little plastic cup and let it dry out and sit in warehouses for a long time and then in cardboard boxes in box stores and then finally sell it to a customer who lets it set in the cupboard for a few weeks and finally puts it in the machine and gets the machine to ooze some hot water through it. From a plastic tank attached to the machine that holds the water for some indeterminate amount of time possibly growing who knows what in it or the filter. Finally this coffee rinse of the stuff in the plastic cup is what you drink and it is probably around $1.00 a cup. But if one dumps enough creamers and sweeteners in it is can be drunk. I tried a tea pot on the stove. I went back to the percolator coffee pot as of old. I used a coffee grinder and experimented with different grinds of various roasted beans, and I ordered a bunch of different loose leaf tea. (Did you know that tea all comes from the same plant Camellia Sinensis? All the differences between white, green, black and others is in the planting, harvesting, processing, soil, and climate.) It is too be remembered that people got on ships and pulled up along side each other and blasted away with cannons over this stuff. Fortunes were built and lost, borders of countries changed, and great meetings that took months went on over cargos of this stuff. Now in most grocery stores you can't even find loose tea. Tea is in little bags, made out of who knows what, tied with stings of who knows what, containing what is tea treated who knows how, that you dip in hot water and if you are British (well what used to be Brits, I don't know if the Muslims even drink tea the same way) you are supposed to be refreshed. So, to cut to the chase, I bought a handy thing that makes both tea and coffee with a minimum of fuss. One puts ground coffee (I use freshly ground beans, but coffee out of a can will do) in the screen thing that hangs in the pot, fill the pot to the line with water, and set it on the heating pad and click the little button on the handle to 200 degrees and walk away. It will heat to 200 degrees and then turn off. The coffee steeps in the hot water and I have depending on the size of the pot about a liter and a half of coffee. This is a fraction of the price one pays for Keurig coffee. It is fresh water made with fresh beans and it is pretty good. There are four settings on the handle. To make tea one has a choice of four temperatures. One just puts loose leaf tea in the sieve thing that hands in the pot, clicks the setting and walks away. One usually lets it steep for a few minutes depending on the temperature chosen and the type of tea. In all of this, the manipulation time is very low. The pot is easy to clean and the sieve dumps out and one has a clean system to make the tea and/or coffee. Oils and other residue on the beverage apparatus really do affect the taste. I ordered the 1.8 liter pot. I have an old thermos where I pour the extra after I take my cupful for later. Since one is not really paying much for more for the ground coffee or loose leaf tea, it is okay to just pour the extra down the drain. One thing about loose leaf tea especially green tea, one can just refill the pot and make another pot of tea and use the same tea leaves still in the diffuser. It really turns out about the same. I like gun powder tea which is a green tea that looks like—you guessed it, gun powder. I also like the Ahmad black English Breakfast. I like to use a little bit of raw (unpasteurized) unfiltered honey and a little cinnamon in my coffee and tea. Usually skipping the cinnamon about half the time. And don't forget the price. This magical device is about $29.
J**.
Love the infuser!
This works well and is fast to reach temperature. It is a little difficult to clean as you have to watch out that you don't get the lower part of the caraff wet. I gave mine 4 stars because it doesn't signal me when it reaches the maximum temperature and it just keeps on heating, doesn't cut back to a hold/warm setting. I don't know if it is just this particular unit or the way they all are. I do like the lid that comes off completely as it makes cleaning so much easier. Be careful to turn the lid and lock it in place when you put it on or you might have it come flying off as you pour your heated water. The included infuser has microfine holes that let the water in to steep the tea or coffee, without letting any of the leaves or grounds seep out into the beverage.
J**R
Good quality
Works very well and heats up quickly. I use it to boil water even to pour it in a pan. A lot quicker and less hassle.
K**Y
Wonderful, but too big for just me
I recently started drinking tea, and was tired of the old way of heating up water in the microwave and pouring it over the leaves. I decided I wanted a kettle to simplify the process. I received it yesterday and was so excited to brew my first cup! Detaching the infuser from the lid took some practice, but I got it. It heats quickly and I like that there are different heat settings and light indicators for different types of tea. The only regret I have is that I should have purchased the smaller one. This one is the size of a full sized coffee carafe, and I’m the only tea drinker in my home, so I’ll always be using the minimum water line to brew my morning and evening teas.
J**L
Solid, well designed, fast
This is a very effective electric kettle. It's easy to use and gets water boiling fast. I use it only for making coffee in a french press. The handle is very comfortable and there is no way to burn your hand on the hot glass. It emits a very loud beep when it hits the target temperature. But is also beeps when I put it back on the stand, which can get a little annoying. Just to avoid that beep, I have been unplugging the stand before putting the kettle back on it. After 1 year of use, it looks and works like new.
K**K
Great kettle
This replaced my old electric kettle that finally quit working after many many years. This kettle heats quickly and I love the various temperature settings. Very happy with this product and use it nearly every day.
S**K
Perfect
Literally love this kettle. The only thing is that the steeper isn’t going down deep enough into the machine, which means if I want to brew coffee, I have to brew a whole pot of coffee or else the water won’t reach the coffee grinds in the filter as well as tea if I want to brew tea, I have to brew two or three bags at a time in order for the tea to reach the water. Can’t just make one cup, which is kind of annoying other than that the kettle is great. And beautiful the lights are cute. It works really fast. The water boils extremely quickly. I find the ability to hide this cord in a circle underneath the plate is also a nice feature. It says on my counter and stops me from having to worry about getting knocked over people have said that the kettle is wobbly while it’s on the plate, but that’s only because the plate is light and when there’s no water in the kettle, it isn’t really wobbly. It’s just not securely flat because of the cord being on the bottom, it would be impossible for it to be flat but when there’s water in the kettle, there’s nothing it’s not wobbly at all. If you’re worried about a wobbly kettle, don’t leave water on the pot after a boil take it off and put it on the counter. It could be warm the glasses warm the handle is not warm so when you have boiled water and you wanna take it off the plate so it’s not wobbly just put it on top of a pot holder. Delivery came fast by the way. As well, you might wanna consider buying the one that’s like new condition they state that you might not get a box or packaging, but I got everything that everybody else gets. I checked online the box the wrapping, and the it was not sealed yet it looked new. Perfect condition and I got money off for because it was opened already.
E**O
Excelente tetera, calienta de inmedisto
Muy buena compra
J**O
0
Funciona muy bien hierve el agua muy rapido
Z**R
ALERT!!!!
People who live in high-altitude areas should avoid buying this kettle. When I lived in Winnipeg, this kettle worked great. However, after moving to Calgary, I found that I couldn't set this kettle to 212°F. The auto shut-down function doesn't work in this area because the water can't reach 212°F, even though it's still boiling. However, after setting the kettle to 200°F, I found that it did boil the water effectively and the auto shut-down function worked. This indicates that at high altitudes, where water boils at a lower temperature, setting the kettle to 200°F can still produce boiling water and ensure safety. If you live in a high-altitude area and are considering this kettle, be prepared to adjust the temperature settings accordingly.
X**O
Buen producto
Me encantó.
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