Like music to our ears.
Prep your preferred pick-me-up in sleek style with this modern update to a stovetop staple. When your water comes to a boil, its melodic two-tone harmonic whistle is a far cry from the ear-splitting whine of a traditional kettle. Its spout stays sealed until you tilt it to start pouring, and with that extra-large body (it holds a generous 57.5 ounces!), it’s roomy enough for your coffee, your friend’s tea, and refills all around the table.
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