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Breville BKE700BSS Soft Top Pure Hot Water Kettle, 7 Cup, Brushed Stainless Steel

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Color: Brushed Stainless Steel


Size: 1.7 litre


Features

  • The Breville Soft Top Pure Kettle combines a soft grip handle and soft opening lid; Making a hot beverage is now as tranquil as drinking one; Electric kettle's push button lid prevents hot water from splattering and staggers steam release
  • DUAL WATER WINDOWS: Whether you're making one cup of tea or hot cocoa for the whole family, dont heat more water than you need; Water heater has dual-sided, high visibility water windows; Materials do not contain BPA
  • SOFT TOP LID: If you've ever burned yourself on hot water, you know a bubbling brew can present a few hazards on its journey from kettle to cup; Breville's hot water kettle has a specialized lid that gently releases steam and eliminates splashing
  • ERGONOMIC HANDLE: With a lid release button and illuminated power button, kettle's ergonomically designed handle is both comfortable and convenient to use
  • CORDLESS CONVENIENCE: Need to pour hot water into mugs on the other side of the kitchen? Bring water heater kettle anywhere you need it; Cordless Jug has a handy 360 degree multi-directional base with cord storage wrap
  • SETTINGS & CAPACITY: Illuminated power On and Off; 57 oz.
  • WARRANTY: 1 Year Replacement; Power: 1500 Watts; Voltage: 110-120 Volts

Description

Breville BKE700BSS Soft Top Pure Hot Water Kettle, 7 Cup, Brushed Stainless Steel

Brand: Breville


Capacity: 1.7 Liters


Material: Stainless Steel


Color: Brushed Stainless Steel


Special Feature: Cordless


Brand Name: Breville


Included Components: electric tea kettle, multi directional base, instructon book


Recommended Uses For Product: boiling water


Model Name: Soft Top Pure


Model Number: BKE700BSSUSC


UPC: 021614058171


Manufacturer: Breville


Global Trade Identification Number: 71


Part Number: 612970-BKE700BSS


Item Type Name: Hot Water Kettle


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Other Special Features of the Product: Cordless


Container Type: Kettle


Voltage: 110 Volts


Wattage: 1500 watts


Capacity: 1.7 Liters


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 6.1"L x 9.1"W x 9.6"H


Item Weight: 3 Pounds


Material: Stainless Steel


Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only


Color: Brushed Stainless Steel


Finish Type: Brushed


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • heats water quickly, easy to use
This Brevile is the same as the Icon model that i had for 17 years and used a few times a day. when it finally broke i tried another brand ( cuisinart)and returned it- it was turning on by itself! glad to have this breville- its easy to clean with the large opening at the top and heats so much faster than the cuisinart. and doesnt turn on by itself! it doesnt have the fancy buttons for different teas but i don't need that and you probably don't either. it lights up when on and has a pleasant 'ding' when ready and turns off. hope it lasts another 17 years! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2023 by suegreen

  • Amazing kitchen addition
This is an amazing product.
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Convenient solution
The product is excellent as expected.
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023 by Miroslaw Janowski

  • Excellent quality. Boils water fast. Lasts years.
This kettle is excellent quality and lasts years with heavy daily use. It boils water fast. Use it to make tea several times a day every day. This is the second one after 15 years of the same kind of an old one which I also still use.
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2023 by Peter Bross

  • Did not last 2 years.
The media could not be loaded. This is the third Breville kettle of the same model, and it did not last 2 years (bought in May 2021). The first one I have received as a gift about 10 years ago, and it broke after a month or so. It was replaced by the person who gifted the original one, with apologies. The second lasted a good 7-8 years. When it eventually broke, I bought this one, in May 2021. During last 2 weeks, several issues came up: 1. the lid got cracked (picture) 2. the base is jammed and holds the kettle when you lift it up (picture) 3. during heating, the power goes on and off and on and off, the heating never completes (video). So at this stage it is useless and broken. I should probably call the Breville support. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2023 by Igor Igor

  • 2nd Breville teapot
I had my first teapot for many years until it “died” It boils water quickly and it turns off when it reaches a boil, which is a nice safety feature for me. I’m very pleased with the teapot’s performance, so I bought another one. I use it for anything that needs hot water - tea, instant foods, cup ramen, etc. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2023 by [email protected]

  • Excellent producy
Purchased my first one over 8 years ago, when it was time to buy a new one, I didn’t have to think too hard. Went with the same product. Recommend it.
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2023 by Amcd19

  • Works fine but noisy, switch not ideal
After using a friend's electric kettle, I was a convert: no more hanging around waiting to catch the steam kettle early in its shrieking notification of readiness. I could turn it on and go outside to do a short chore and it would be okay even if I forgot about it. I bought the Breville in part because I have their dual panini maker and am very pleased with it. And the Breville kettle functions fine, and has good safety features like a slow-opening lid to avoid sudden overpour of boiling water. I just wish a few little things were different. These are: See-through water gauge on side isn't easy to read at a glance. Of course the kettle isn't kept on the edge of the counter where it would get a lot of light, for safety reasons, but even so perhaps a little bigger window would let more light into the kettle which after all is dark inside. I was enchanted by the all-glass ones, by the way, and they'd make it easy to see the water level, but my house has high-mineral well-water and the lovely clear glass kettle would be streaked with ugly hard water traces in no time. Switch. This has a rocker switch and it takes a well-directed push to get it to turn on especially if the kettle isn't turned right toward you. I learned this through thinking I had turned it on but it hadn’t. There is a light around the switch which comes on when it is on. My friend's kettle (brand illegible from long use or I would have bought that brand) had a flat switch sticking out at right angles, push down to turn on, that was easy to do and obvious that it had succeeded, and I'd much prefer it. Noisy. The sound of water being heated, amplified by the metal kettle, is really pretty loud. Louder than my steam kettle. This one seems louder than the one I used while house-sitting for my friend. The Breville is louder than my conventional kettle. Looking on the bright side, the cessation of noise is your signal that the water has boiled and the kettle has turned itself off. There is a notification bell at that time, just a single tiny chime too soft to hear usually over the sound of the water. Personally I am glad about the faintness of the (rather pleasant) chime because I hate electronic beeps. My new washing machine does a lot of that. Perhaps there is a new career to be created by being the person who knows how to shut off annoying notifications from our increasingly demanding appliances. And prevent the Internet of Things appliances from reporting to their manufacturers on the details of our usage, data which no doubt they will sell to companies that can deluge us with more ads and spam. [added 2 months later] I noticed that if I tried to turn the kettle on again soon after it had boiled, the switch refused to stay on. Safety feature I guess. But I wondered what the temperature it was of the water, when the sensor refused to re-heat it. Using my instant-read food thermometer I found that the water can be as "cool" as 160 degrees and the kettle will not reheat it. That is 52 degrees below the boiling temperature of 212 (Fahrenheit). I think that's unacceptable. We want boiling water when we get a kettle; having had one cup of tea or powdered espresso or whatever, we come back for a second cup and blimey! we must make tea with water way below boiling. The workaround is to add some cold water, then it will allow the on switch to function, but you have to wait a bit longer. Sloppy engineering? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2019 by Cynthia Cheney

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