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Bradshaw Whistling Teakettle 2.5 Quart

Bradshaw Whistling Teakettle 2.5 Quart
Store: CVS
Last Price: 12.49 USD

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Whistles when water begins to boil, so you can remove it from the stove Lever-operated spout cover prevents splashes and spills Easy-to-grip curved top handle keeps your hand away from steam Constructed out of durable metal Who has time to mind the kettle when you're boiling water for tea, cocoa, hot cereals and instant soups? With the Bradshaw Whistling Teakettle 2.5 Quart, you can complete other tasks while the water heats up and never have to worry about forgetting the vessel on the stove.  Signals When the Water Boils  The Bradshaw Whistling Teakettle features an innovative whistle mechanism. When water boils inside and causes a pressure shift, the kettle gives off a cheerful whistle. As the boiling rate increases, the volume grows louder, notifying you that it's time to return to the stove and retrieve your heated water.  Easy Filling and Pouring  Designed with ease of use in mind, the Bradshaw Whistling Teakettle makes preparing hot beverages and foods a simple task. The large spout allows you to quickly fill the kettle, and the 2.5-quart capacity provides plenty of hot water for preparing multiple beverages or bowls of cereal or soup. A lever-controlled flap covers the spout, reducing the risk of splashes and spills when you're carrying the kettle to and from the stove. For pouring, the kettle features a large curved handle located on the top of the vessel. The design is simple to grip, and the position ensures that your hands are far from the steam and hot water. Quality You Can Trust  The Bradshaw Whistling Teakettle is built in accordance with high quality standards, so you can count on it to stand the test of time. Made of metal, the teakettle can hold up to the effects of daily use in your kitchen.

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Cheapest price in the interval: 12.49 on June 11, 2021

Most expensive price in the interval: 12.49 on October 23, 2021