Tea for two (or ten).
When it comes to kettles, this one’s about as all-purpose as you can get. Will it boil water for tea? Absolutely. But that sturdy stainless steel was born to handle so much more. It’s also got an extra-wide lid, which makes adding ingredients (say, some citrus and spices for mulled wine, perhaps?) extra easy. Oh, and bonus: It’s induction-friendly, too!
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