Commercial Chef Cordless Kettle ,Black
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Product Description
Commercial Chef glass kettle has a 1.7 liter / 57-ounce capacity with easy to clear water level markings. Kettle is BPA-free and scratch and scuff resistant. Features a blue LED light that indicates when contents are boiling. Cordless kettle includes a removable tea filter. The pop-up lid opens easily with a push button for one-handed use. A wide mouth opening allows for easy filling and cleaning.
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