Stagg EKG Electric Kettle | Variable Temp 104-212°F | 30 oz
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An electric pour-over kettle with variable temperature control from 104°F to 212°F, a precision spout, and 1200 watts for quick heating. The body is 304 18/8 stainless steel with a BPA-free plastic handle and lid pull, though you can opt for wooden touch points in walnut or maple, or go Studio Edition with glass and metal. The screen handles schedule functions, preset temps in guide mode, a brew stopwatch, altitude adjustment, hold mode up to an hour, chime controls, language options, and WiFi firmware updates. Thirty ounces of capacity. Dimensions are 11.10 x 6.77 x 7.7 inches. Weighs 1,400 grams with the base. Cord runs 2.5 feet. ETL, FCC, CSA, and UL certified for U.S. and Canada.
Schedule function means you can program water to boil before you wake up, which sounds useful until you realize you're now the kind of person who schedules water. Altitude adjustment exists because water boils differently depending on how far you are from sea level, a fact you'll mention exactly once at a dinner party and then never again. The brew stopwatch times your pour with the seriousness of someone tracking a marathon, except it's six ounces of liquid into a mug and nobody's handing out medals.
- 304 18/8 stainless steel body with BPA-free plastic handle and lid pull
- Variable temperature control: 104°F-212°F (40°C-100°C)
- Precision pour spout
- 1200 watts for quick heating
- 30 oz (0.9 L) capacity
- High-resolution full-color screen with schedule function, guide mode, brew stopwatch, altitude adjustment
- Adjustable hold mode: 15/30/45/60 minutes
- Chime with volume control, unit selection (Fahrenheit/Celsius), language options (English/French/Spanish)
- WiFi firmware updates via EKG Updater app
- Dimensions: 11.10 in x 6.77 in x 7.7 in (282 mm x 172 mm x 196 mm)
- Weight: 1,400 g including kettle base; cord length: 2.5 ft
- Guide mode includes preset temperatures
- Optional wooden handle and lid pull in walnut or maple, or Studio Edition with glass and metal touch points
- I mean, just look at the thing