Response Kettle Creates a Light Spectacle While Heating

kenwood Response Kettle Creates a Light Spectacle While HeatingWhile boiling water is probably the easiest thing to do in the kitchen, it is kind of difficult to know sometimes just how hot the water is yet. That is why Kenwood’s new Response Kettle is truly a kettle for the modern day. Instead of assuming that the water is ready because you hear whistling or because it is steaming, the appliance lights up through a different range of colors to represent different temperatures. Also, with the flip of a switch the kettle has the ability to heat the water to 80 degrees which is perfect for teas. And we like our teas best when they are jussssttt right. (Source: T3 magazine, October ‘07)

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6 Responses to “Response Kettle Creates a Light Spectacle While Heating”

  1. The space age breakfast - SlipperyBrick on September 25th, 2007 11:03 pm

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  4. elSingular on October 4th, 2007 10:24 am

    Desayuno con colores cortesía de Kenwood…

    Los diamantes se reservan para el séptimo arte. A lo que sí se puede aspirar es a la jarra hervidora Response Kettle, que te ofrece un espectáculo de luces de colores a medida que calienta el agua para el té o la leche del d…

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    [...] You can see the full press release on the Kenwood site, found via Chip Chick. [...]

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