Tea Kettle reviews from Reddit

Summary

We analyzed 187 Reddit reviews across 4 subreddits and 25 posts to rank the best Tea Kettle brands recommended by redditors, including communities like r/tea, r/BuyFromEU, r/AskUK, r/JamesHoffmann. Top-rated brands include Fellow (4.5/5), Cuisinart (4.5/5), Cosori (4.8/5).

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Reviews187
Subreddits4
Posts25
Brands47
Products75
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#1

Fellow

4.5
(45)
"I have had the Stagg for 5 years and exclusively use it for Gongfu brewing. The gooseneck is great because 1s of pouring is about ~15 ml so I can easily control my tea to water ratio without measuring."
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"I have the Corvo. I went with that one for the faster pour because I do a lot of gong fu brewing. I can not overstate how much I love this kettle."
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"I bought one about two years ago (off of a reddit recommendation) and absolutely LOVE it. I drink mostly tea, but the water pour is so dang satisfying."
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"I have the Stagg and have been very happy with it. The Clyde does not give you temperature control and has some issues I’ve heard, so I’d recommend doing a bit of review searching before going with it."
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"I have the one on the far left and I love it. It doesn’t hold a ton of water but it heats up quickly and has granular temperature control and the gooseneck allows for you to have to barely tip it over for it to pour."
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"I have the middle one and I love it. I love the adjustable temp, the design, simple but effective and seems to be high quality materials."
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"I had the Corvo for about 3-years now no issues at all, I bought the wooden handle kit and just love how the handle feels, the capacity at 0,9L is perfect for me."
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"I own the black gooseneck by Fellow and I've been very happy with it!"
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"I have the Corvo and I love it! It was worth the price for me because I want to reduce plastic in my life."
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"I also have the white one and absolutely love it."
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#2

Cuisinart

4.5
(22)
"I like the Cuisinart PerfecTemp, it's also Wirecutter's pick. Very fast, faster than my Cosori goose necked kettle that I use just for pourover coffee. Temp controls seem to be pretty accurate too."
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"I've been using the Cuisinart GK-1 and am very pleased with it. It has a very wide temperature range."
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"Not cheap, but I’ve used mine daily, often multiple times per day, for a few years now and no issues… yet🤞"
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"I second the Cuisinart electric kettle. It’s worked well for me."
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"Cuisinart PerfecTemp is the best I've found. I love it."
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"For temperature-controlled brewing, consider the Cuisinart CPK-17P1 PerfecTemp. It offers 6 preset temperatures, fast boiling, and excellent heat retention."
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"For temperature-controlled brewing, consider the Cuisinart CPK-17P1 PerfecTemp. It offers 6 preset temperatures, fast boiling, and excellent heat retention."
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"I had the steel Cuisinart for 14 years before it was time for a change. It’s indestructible and so reliable."
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"The Cuisinart CPK-17 PerfecTemp is one of the few that I'd heartily recommend because of the 6 preset heat settings."
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"I have a cuisinart thing, it has different temperatures from 160-200 F, boil, and keep warm. I love it mostly because of the capacity."
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#3

Cosori

4.8
(16)
"Cosori gooseneck is a great budget kettle with temp control."
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"This is the kettle I have, and the kettle I’ve purchased for others, and I love it. Meets all of your requirements, I think. Brewing teas at the right temp has been life changing!"
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"I use a cosori with bluetooth and its amazing."
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"Yep, this is the one I suggested and it's a nice solid kettle. Been using it to make 2.6-3 liters of tea a day for over a year."
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"I suggest Cosori. Nice gooseneck with temperature settings. It's my daily driver and I drink around 2.6-3 liters of tea a day and it's been holding strong for over a year."
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"Cosori is really amazing, we've had it for a while now"
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"We've had Cosori for a while now"
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"Cosori Electric Gooseneck Kettle, it has five temperature presets, a Sleek design and is reasonably priced."
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"I recommend Cosori Electric Gooseneck Kettle, it's affordable and ideal for making tea."
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"A gooseneck kettle like the COSORI Electric Gooseneck Kettle is a great investment."
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#4

Bonavita

4.4
(13)
"I have the Bonavita and love it."
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"I've got an electric bonavita gooseneck kettle. Used 2-3 times almost everyday for a couple years. It's been wonderful."
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"Bonavita variable control kettle"
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"Another vote for the bonavita gooseneck, it's amazing and beautiful and I got mine for $38 from Teavana going out of business sale."
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"The Bonavita gooseneck kettles are pretty popular, and have a digital readout for setting exactly where you want."
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"Bonavita temp control pourover kettle"
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"I have a Bonavita Gooseneck, so i can use it for pour over coffee too."
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"The bonavita gooseneck electric kettle is good because if you ever want to get into pourover coffee you’ll already have it."
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"The Bonavita variable temp kettle is a good one."
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"Bonavita's pretty popular."
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#5

OXO

4.4
(10)
"Oxo temp control gooseneck, about $100, I have 2 now and both are great."
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"Don’t get a Fellow Stagg get an OXO gooseneck. Very nice quality and significantly cheaper."
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"I have the OXO Adjustable Temp. It’s great and we haven’t had any issues. I love the built in timer."
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"Yes, I had the smaller version of that for 7 years and I just ordered that one."
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"I have an oxo good grips gooseneck. You do have to pour slow to avoid spilling, but in general I really like it."
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"I have the OXO, and from what I gather, it kills those 3 for way cheaper. It also does not look as pretty."
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"If I were you, I'd go for the OXO temp control kettle."
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"Oxo adjustable electric kettle. You can get them on sale for about $80. Borosilicate glass, tactile knob, easy to read temperature control panel, and holds the temperature for 15-30 minutes."
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"I'm holding out until Black Friday to buy the OXO variable temperature kettle for myself."
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"Oxo offers two; one is glass and the other is steel with gooseneck spout. I've been using the gooseneck for a week now and like it."
#6

Hamilton Beach

4.5
(8)
"I love my Hamilton, had nearly two years. No downsides, I'd highly recommend it."
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"We got our Hamilton Beach from amazon, and we've been loving it. Good quality for the price point, and quite easy to use."
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"We got our hamilton beach from amazon, and we've been loving it. Good quality for the price point, and quite easy to use."
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"Hamilton Beech is a workhorse kettle, easy to clean."
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"I have a cheap metal Hamilton Beach electric kettle. We've had it three years or longer. It works great."
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"I’ve been using my Hamilton Beach kettle for five years and it has been great."
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"I have a variable temperature programmable kettle from Hamilton Beach. I love it when I do! It also will hold at whichever temperature I set it to for up to an hour."
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"Hamilton Beach makes electric kettles that are available for as low as $25."
#7

Breville

5.0
(7)
"I tried several and like Breville the most. It's fully programmable and has a large timed basket that allows whole leaf teas to fully bloom."
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"I have an breville infuser type and so glad I got it. My husband and I both like our chai oolong strong so we let it sit for a while then pour. Stays warm on burner and has different steep settings and brew temps."
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"It has precise temperature controls, perfect for brewing loose leaf tea."
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"For longevity, consider the Breville BKE820XL Variable-Temperature Kettle. It's durable and suitable for both tea and coffee."
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"Breville Tea Maker. It’s a game changer. It makes sure I brew it at the exact right temp for the exact right amount of time."
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"I have the crazy expensive breville tea maker. I’ve had it for 15 years and it’s still going. I’d buy a breville again."
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"Anything by Breville. Not only is the craftsmanship amazing, so is the customer support."
#8

Zojirushi

4.8
(6)
"If you're going to spend that much, get a zojirushi for sure."
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"Zojirushi! Better than a kettle."
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"I have Zojirushi VE 5 liter and I absolutely love it. I fill it with filtered water every evening, set the timer and go to bed. In the morning, I wake up to water that has already been boiled and is now being held at 195F."
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"Zojirushi. I use it for tea, for oatmeal, for ramen...it's fantastic."
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"I got tired of constantly refilling a kettle so I got a water boiler, 5L I fill it 1-3 times a week. Mine has lasted almost 10 years now. Worth it!"
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"It sounds like what you want is a Zojirushi micom, which is a hot water dispenser. They are the most convenient and as long as you clean it out with citric acid from time to time it will last you a decade or more."
#9

Teavana

5.0
(4)
"Love mine, got it recently when Teavana did their 50% off everything closing sale, under $50 for an amazing kettle."
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"I have used mine literally every single day for the past 6.5 years, usually multiple times a day. That thing is a champ, and I recommend it."
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"Seriously the best investment I made was this one."
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"I use the same kettle. Have one at home and one at the office. Highly recommended!"
#10

Chefman

4.3
(4)
"I've had the same Chefman brand glass kettle from Amazon for 8 1/2 years. It lives at my office so it didn't get much use for a while there during the initial covid era, but otherwise it's been used about 6-10 times a week all that time."
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"Chefman Custom-Temp 1.8L Electric Kettle is the name of it. I paid ~$25 for it at Costco (bought on sale) so it might be more if you buy it from a different vendor. It works great for my tea purposes."
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"I’m very happy with the Chefman 1.8. It has temp control options and was only like $35."
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"I got a chefman electric kettle from Costco. It has preset adjustable settings. We use it for both tea and coffee. We love ours, use it daily."
#11

Dualit

4.7
(3)
"Dualit. Made in the U.K. since the 1940’s. I have the kettle and toaster. Best kitchen investment l have made and l love the aesthetic."
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"I own one of their kettles as well. They are great."
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"Think the Dualit Classic Kettle fit the durable kettle also has precise pour that is nice if you have it for a long time."
#12

Intasting

4.7
(3)
"I use a gooseneck kettle I got on Amazon, the Intasting one. I love it! adjustable temperature, holds heat, super easy to use!"
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"This Intasting Electric Kettle is the real deal! It's got the looks, with its sleek design and chic Space Gray finish. Plus, it's a multitasking marvel, offering precise temperature control."
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"Intasting has a corvo looking one for cheaper I use just fine."
#13

Bosch

4.0
(3)
"I have the electric kettle, its great."
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"I have the Bosch Styline that they put on #1. Bought it 10 years ago and it's still going strong."
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"Bosch does a kettle where you can select the temperature you want, so ideal for tea, coffee and infusions."
#14

Ninja

4.0
(3)
"I'd recommend the Ninja kettle. It makes it easier if you're only looking to heat up to a certain temperature depending on what type of tes you're brewing."
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"I like my Ninja one."
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"The Ninja Perfect Temperature Kettle seems like a decent option for you."
#15

Poliviar

5.0
(2)
"Have recommended the Poliviar gooseneck model to several of my friends, love it. Gets boiling in just a few minutes even when filled nearly to the top."
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"POLIVIAR Kettle. One of my favorite things I own. It heats quickly and the temperature is controllable."
#16

Saki

3.3
(3)
"Saki makes a great all metal temperature controlled kettle. It's a little pricey at 90 USD but I'd rather spend more upfront than find 20 years later that I've been avoiding BPA free plastics only to find out my kettle is made from this newly researched ZPA plastic"
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"We have a Saki electric tea kettle, after using it for 2 months in every morning it's still like new."
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"The saki gooseneck kettle is no good. It works wonderfully for a few months and then plastic parts began to melt."
#17

De'Longhi

4.5
(2)
"My favourite brand for kettles is definitely De'Longhi. I like that they use very little plastic. I'm on my second kettle currently, I had my first one for around 10 years."
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"Used to have a DeLonghi which was nice."
#18

Mueller

4.5
(2)
"Mueller Ultra Kettle, it's been a game changer for me. It offers custom heat settings for different types of teas."
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"I'd suggest the Mueller Ultra Kettle. It reaches the desired temperature quickly and it even has an automatic shut-off safety feature."
#19

Stelton

4.0
(2)
"Try Stelton, it’s a Danish design classic, very aesthetic, won multiple design awards."
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"Besides being EU made, it's one of the few brands with no plastic in contact with water (which is key for a kettle)."
#20

Le Creuset

4.0
(2)
"I'd recommend a Le Creuset (French) kettle with an enamel coating. None of them have any plastic parts touching the water."
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"LeCreuset cast iron tea kettle perhaps? Works with gas, electric, hallogen and induction."
#21

Peach Street

5.0
(1)
"Peach Street speed boil kettle, so easy to clean and it looks very fancy, even though its only 20 dollars."
#22

Russell Hobbs

5.0
(1)
"Russell Hobbs RHK510 is hands down the best. Temperature control is easy as you can just use the buttons on the base."
#23

Healthy Choice

5.0
(1)
"This is mine and i love it"
#24

SMEG

5.0
(1)
"I love my SMEG. Checks all your points, probably except the last one, but it is worth it."
#25

Bluetooth Kettle

5.0
(1)
"I’ve been using this one for close to 2 years daily, most of the time twice daily, and haven’t had an issue. I opted for the Bluetooth version because it lets you set it at whatever temp you want between 104-212F and has a button you can program."
#26

Moonkettle

5.0
(1)
"Get a moonkettle. you'll thank me later."
#27

Aarke

5.0
(1)
"The best one kettle is aarke."
#28

Farberware

4.0
(1)
"Something like Farberware Teakettles Stainless Egg-Shaped Whistling is what I have."
#29

Akasuki

4.0
(1)
"I found Akasuki electric kettle on Amazon with many color options at a very affordable price. I bought one for myself, it is really very nice both quality wise and look wise."
#30

Analogue Life

4.0
(1)
"Analogue Life carries Japanese artisan-made goods. They have many beautiful copper and cast iron kettles."
#31

Zwilling

4.0
(1)
"I really like my Zwilling pro electric kettle."
#32

House Gem

4.0
(1)
"I also use this so my tea always sits at a proper temperature both while steeping and while drinking since I don't guzzle. It has 176℉/150℉/130℉."
#33

Aicock

4.0
(1)
"I am currently using an Aicock MK-HE1504W1 that I'm happy with. It has a hold warm feature (30 minute) and can be set to 10 degree increments between 90 F and 200 F."
#34

Elite Gourmet

4.0
(1)
"I have had this Elite Gourmet kettle for about 6 months. It's been great so far! The interior is glass and stainless steel, only the lid is plastic. It has different temperature settings."
#35

Adagio

4.0
(1)
"I have a way older version of this kettle from Adagio. I think I've had it for almost 10 years and never had an issue with it."
#36

LeeHoo

4.0
(1)
"I use a LeeHoo Kettle. It was the cheapest gooseneck I found that also has degree accurate temp regulation. Works great, also continuously heats up water for like 30 min if you need the temp to be sustained."
#37

AiCook

4.0
(1)
"AiCook makes one which is quite nice, and sub $100. Also no silicone/plastic touches the boiling water, not even around the temp sensor."
#38

Miroco

4.0
(1)
"Electric, go for something like a miroco gooseneck or the fellow stagg/fellow corvo."
#39

Target

4.0
(1)
"My clearance Target one is still going strong after 4 years!"
#40

Krups

4.0
(1)
"I use a Krups BW26 variable temp kettle that I got in a Walmart. No complaints after several months of use."
#41

Waldwerk

4.0
(1)
"I'm pretty happy with my electric kettle from Waldwerk, a German company."
#42

Ritter

4.0
(1)
"Ritter kettles are made in Germany."
#43

Ottoni Fabrica

4.0
(1)
"Ottoni fabrica. Made in Italy and plastic free. Had ours a few months now and its been a great addition to the kitchen."
#44

Mecity

4.0
(1)
"I am really enjoying this Mecity, a bit pricey with $70 but i love the esthetic and to control every degree of the water."
#45

Aldi

4.0
(1)
"Aldi has them regularly for like $20. I am using one right now. It lights up blue when it's heating the water."
#46

Medelco

3.0
(1)
"I have this one "Medelco 12-Cup Glass Stovetop Whistling Kettle" and it gets pretty loud."
#47

SMAPP

3.0
(1)
"SMAPP. Small polish company. Not so stylish, but few times cheaper than most of things I have seen in this topic."

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