- 𝑭𝒂𝒔𝒕-𝑩𝐨𝐢𝐥: 3000W and British STRIX thermostat boils 250ml water in 43 seconds, fast-enough for breakfast or afternoon tea/coffee, 𝒕𝒉𝒐𝒖𝒈𝒉𝒕𝒇𝒖𝒍 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝒖𝒔𝒆𝒇𝒖𝒍 𝒇𝒂𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒓𝒔 𝒅𝒂𝒚 𝒈𝒊𝒇𝒕𝒔
- 𝙉𝙤 𝙋𝙡𝙖𝙨𝙩𝙞𝙘 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝑫𝒖𝒓𝒂𝒃𝒍𝒆 𝑴𝒂𝒕𝒆𝒓𝒊𝒂𝒍𝒔: Borosilicate Glass spout and 304 Stainless Steel Inner Lid/filter makes our kettle safer than others with plastic materials, even if they have a glass or stainless steel exterior
- 𝑨𝒏𝒕𝒊-𝑺𝒄𝒂𝒍𝒆 𝑭𝒊𝒍𝒕𝒆𝒓: Stainless Steel filter ensures your tea or coffee taste safe and free from large limescale particles
- 𝑬𝒂𝒔𝒚 𝒕𝒐 𝑪𝒍𝒆𝒂𝒏: The large opening for quick and easy cleanup of any residue or limescale (Hint: use lemon juice or baking soda)
- 𝑰𝒍𝒍𝒖𝒎𝒊𝒏𝒂𝒕𝒆𝒅 𝑮𝒍𝒂𝒔𝒔 𝑾𝒊𝒏𝒅𝒐𝒘: Glass Window and blue LED indicator make the boiling process visible and aesthetically pleasing
- 𝑺𝒂𝒇𝒆 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝑺𝒎𝒂𝒓𝒕: With automatic shut-off and boil-dry protection, this electric kettle prioritizes a safe and smart home
- 2-𝒀𝒆𝒂𝒓 𝑾𝒂𝒓𝒓𝒂𝒏𝒕𝒚: 𝑪𝑶𝑺𝑶𝑹𝑰 𝒑𝒓𝒐𝒗𝒊𝒅𝒆𝒔 𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝒘𝒊𝒕𝒉 𝒍𝒊𝒇𝒆𝒍𝒐𝒏𝒈 𝒔𝒖𝒑𝒑𝒐𝒓𝒕, 𝒑𝒍𝒆𝒂𝒔𝒆 𝑫𝑶 𝒇𝒆𝒆𝒍 𝒇𝒓𝒆𝒆 𝒕𝒐 𝒄𝒐𝒏𝒕𝒂𝒄𝒕 𝑪𝑶𝑺𝑶𝑹𝑰
COSORI Electric Kettles Glass, 3000W with No Plastic Filter & Spout, Stainless Steel Inner Lid, Quiet Fast Boil with Blue LED, BPA Free, Smart Boil-Dry Protection, Black Small…
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Mrs C B. –
Good kettle, like the stainless steel filter. However, the lid only opens part way when pressing the lid opening button, it will open fully but only after you have manually opened it.
Ajay Chaudhary –
Fast and accurate water heater. A best buy. I press Start, Coffee, and Hold to get 96C water in minutes. Seems silly to spend three times the cost of my Hario Switch but accurate temp is important. Worst is 3C low as it’s designed to race to 3 degrees under target and then coast to finish. $10 more for Fabuletta allows exact temp (currently unavailable). Fellow Stagg at $170 is a bit more accurate (stopping 5 degrees under and slowly approaching finish). But water cools far more during the pour over. Need Hold for the 90 seconds until final pour. Don’t forget the pre-rinse to warm the brewer and filter (and not to clean the filter as many suggest). It never boils because it never gets to 212F (100C). So, no spitting or whistling. The kettle is made with food-grade 304 stainless steel, ensuring no plastic taste in your water and no rusting. The gooseneck spout and counterbalanced handle mean precise water flow, making it ideal for pour-over coffee. Includes auto shut-off and boil-dry protection. I leave on counter so no banging spout to wear it down.
Vicktory –
Very good
Very Concerned Customer –
October 30, 2023 update: As mentioned in previous update, I used my older boiler for the toilet. Do NOT put boiling water in your toilet. HOT water is good, but not boiling water. It was raining in my basement, and I had to replace the wax ring in my commode. The boiling water melted my wax ring. This is not a review, but I had to warn others that it is NOT a good idea to pour boiling water in your pipes, after writing my previous update. Also, if you have a clog and that boiling water sits in one spot, it can mess up your plumbing. If you have a clog, use Dawn and WARM water. AND Do NOT use a kitchen boiler to pour water in your toilet; bacteria will splash up into the pot and can infect your family. Buy a separate pot to use for household purposes only, Now I can sleep at night.
October 16, 2023 Update: My water boiler is still running strong. Unfortunately, my toilet isn’t. I found out that an hour of Dawn in the commode followed by a bunch of boiling water is the best way to remove a clog (you’re welcomed). So, like most oldsters who have had a strong and loyal career, it was demoted as toilet boiler, while the more youthful water boiler takes the coveted place on the kitchen counter…looking cocky and proud. I felt it had to be done this way, because I also have a microscope and have proven to myself that a heavy dumping of boiling water into the commode can and will result in backsplash landing on and inside the water boiler. Yes, the commode water is probably clean…especially after dumping a small bottle of dawn in the toilet water, but this is one time I don’t want to take any chances. So until it takes it’s last current of electricity, this big guy will be the household toilet boiler. The button is still a bit difficult to push, but it still works. Thank you, water boiler, for taking one for the team and being a sport about it!
May 2, 2023 Update: My pot stopped working again. When this happens, I try to push down the button, but the button flips back up again. But this time, I was able to turn it on, but it turned off before the water reached boiling.
I figured this behavior meant the pot had finally reached retirement age. So I decided to open the other pot (same model, not been used). I reached over to unplug the cord, and the plug and about 2-3 inches of the cord was very very hot. So I unplugged the cord, and waited until the cord cooled.
In the meantime, I discovered that I had my instant pot sitting on the cord, by accident. I’m not sure if this was why my cord turned hot (I’m not an electrician), but I freed the cord from the ruthless instant pot (sometimes appliances don’t get along in my kitchen).
When the cord was finally cool, I plugged it back in and it worked like a charm!
Now, I’m not sure if an overheated plug was why my pot had stopped working in the past (I mentioned this behavior further down, and blamed it on a wet or overheated plate), but now I’m wondering if the cause of the pot going on a workpot’s strike, was because the cord was too hot. Either way, if it stops working, feel the plug. If it feels warm or hot to the touch, simply unplug it and wait until the cord cools.
Thank you, Water Heater People, for saving me from burning down my own kitchen. ❤️
February 4, 2023 Update:
I made the mistake of leaving my water pot’s lid open when I turned it on. I got distracted and it boiled dry. Apparently the automatic shut-off mechanism is in the lid. When the lid is opened, the pot will not shut off automatically. So, I went out to pour my water and there wasn’t any.
However, the good news is my house is still standing and this pot STILL WORKS! I assume the pot clicked off while water was still in the pot, and then, the rest evaporated. If it had boiled completely dry, the elements would’ve burned out, I’m sure. The second pot I purchased is still in its box waiting to be used.
As for this original pot, I now make sure to tap on the lit before turning it on, just to make sure the lid is closed. It’s become a ritual. 🙂
November 2022 Update:
I still haven’t used my second pot, yet. The first pot is still going strong. Occasionally, the lid gets sticky, and is difficult to open, but it’s an occasional issue. My water heater blew a few days before Thanksgiving, and this little fella picked up the slack! It heated water for dishes, and made Thanksgiving bearable.
April 2022 Update:
After almost a year of using the pot, it became difficult to switch on. I immediately bought a duplicate; because, dang it! I love this pot! After I put in the order, I was demonstrating to my husband how it doesn’t turn on, and it turned on! My only explanation of what was happening was that something got wet and it hadn’t dried out yet. I do tend to shoot the water from the tap across the counter into the pot…just to make housework more fun. Maybe I should stop doing that, because water can get into the handle.
If your pot suddenly stops working, my suggestion is to unplug it and briefly take a blow dryer to the electric base and the pot’s base. If you have time, forget the blow dryer, and just set it aside to dry naturally.
Many of my appliances, when over heated or wet, will cut off and become unusable until it cools or dries out.
At least I have another pot. If this gets wet again, I can replace it with the new pot until this one dries out. I’m thinking of buying another pot just for the purpose of boiling eggs. That way, I won’t have to worry about bacteria getting in the coffee.
July 2021 update…so, yes, just like others have reported, about a month or so after using it, it suddenly wouldn’t turn on. No light, no heat. But I’m not one to sit idly by, and accept a setback as my new reality. No, Sirree! If I’m going to throw something out, I’m going to figure out the cause of the setback so I can repair it. In this case, the first ring around the protruding pin at the center of the bottom of the carafe became rusted. The rust blocks a current between the base and the carafe, preventing the unit from working effectively. If you place the pot at a different angle (place the pot with your alternate hand, for instance), it may work. At any rate, I simply used a fine-grade sand sponge and sanded off the rust. Steel wool may work, also; but it is a very precise and microscopic job, either way. After I sanded off the rust, I blew off the rust residue and added a thin coat of coconut oil to prevent further rusting. So far, so good. I added pictures to point out the rust. As for the white spots inside the pot, that’s going to happen if you have hard water. Hey, you didn’t hear about people in the 16th century complaining about spots in their water boiler, did you? Of course not! Those lucky people didn’t have to deal with water spots, because they carried their water in from the creek and poured it in an iron kettle. I’m sure you can find an iron kettle on Amazon. I’m not sure where your closest creek is. Maybe Google Maps can show you…OR…you can buy white vinegar or just pretend the spots aren’t there.
Mild update: Since I’m correcting typos that I failed to catch earlier, I will say as of today, June 14, 2021 the coconut oil appears to be holding its own. I added a wee bit more, but the kettle hasn’t stopped or failed to start since I applied the first thin coat. 🙂
Older review: I love it! My last water boiler almost caught my house on fire, leaked and the water sloshed out of the spout. This water boiler pours very smoothly and boils 1 liter of COLD water in four minutes. I haven’t timed warm water, but I will confirm it’s going to be less than four minutes.
The blue light is ok; not as spectacular as I thought it would be. But I didn’t buy this for entertainment.
The spout strainer pulls forward, covering the spout when you close the lid. When you open the lid, it has a spring that allows the strainer to be moved down for filling water. It doesn’t stay down, but it won’t snap off when you’re trying to fill the carafe, which was its intended purpose, I believe. It IS made of metal, so you don’t have to worry about poisoning your family with seeping plastic chemicals. In fact, nothing on or in this pot that comes in contact with liquid is made of plastic. The handle and outside of the lid are plastic for the purpose of insulating you from burns. I have on occasion been forced to use a silicone potholder to support the base while pouring, but I wouldn’t remove points for that.
It does NOT have a temp control…but you CAN watch it boil and could probably judge from the water’s action and reaction when it’s the temperature for you. Over time, you be a pro and figuring the proper tea temp.
I really do like this pot, and would recommend it for my own grandmother, if she was alive to use it.
The price is good for the product. I’d buy it if I were you. You don’t know when the price will rise.
I have a heat streak. So if something does go wrong with the pot after posting this review, I will be sure to return to post the issues. For now, it’s working great!
Momac –
I ordered this kettle yesterday evening and it was delivered this morning, so excellent service.
I wanted a kettle with no internal plastic and this fits the bill with a nice shiny stainless steel interior.
It’s not the fastest boiling kettle we have had but looks nice and performs well so far, and the tea tastes good. Looks easy to clean too.
Hadn’t heard of this brand before, but very happy so far….
Amazon Customer –
Works ok.
Lod does not open that wide when you press the button .
Hopefully thus will in future
Vicktory –
Excelente para espacios reducidos y aún así permite hervir un buen volumen de agua.
Trevor –
I love the cosori products is this is great value. Good quality. Only slight moan is that when you press the lid button the lid does not go high enough. But excellent with that exception.
Very Concerned Customer –
I’m extremely disappointed and frankly concerned about the quality of this kettle. After just one use, the glass developed a severe crack near the handle, without any misuse, overfilling, or impact. I filled the kettle well below the maximum level and used it exactly as instructed. The crack occurred during boiling, spreading in a structural arc just under the lid, directly along the area most affected by pressure and heat.
This is not just a minor fault; the break has produced razor-sharp edges, posing a serious safety hazard, especially when pouring or handling near the lid hinge. It’s evident that the glass is not tempered or reinforced adequately for rapid thermal changes, which raises serious questions about the quality of materials used. If this is borosilicate glass as claimed, it is clearly a substandard or poorly processed batch, as this kind of spontaneous failure should not happen under normal use. I’m also genuinely surprised by the sheer number of positive reviews, which now appear highly questionable. Either this is an unusually defective item or, more likely, a broader issue with quality control, and the review profile may not reflect genuine long-term use experiences. This is part of a wider and growing issue on Amazon: products, very often sold by local resellers with a strong bond with dodgy Chinese factories, of secondary-grade manufacture, are being marketed as premium, backed by questionable reviews. Consumers are being misled, and worse, exposed to real safety risks. This kettle, in its current design and material specification, should not be on sale. It is a health hazard and should be recalled or withdrawn from the market until the material failure is properly addressed. Avoid this product, there are safer, better-made options available!
Sam Geer –
It’s a kettle. It boils water.
Kerry Crisp –
This kettle is amazing it is the second one I have brought first one for my caravan second one for home . The water is extremely hot and as it is glass you have to make sure you don’t touch it highly recommend this kettle. It also lights up a lovely blue colour.
Cliente de Amazon –
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Hasta el momento todo Perfecto.
Sadique Ammanattuchittarayil –
This is a very reliable product. I already have one at home, and I ordered this one for my sister.