I received this tea kettle today and used it a few times to clean it and see how it operated. Surprisingly, the directions are in clear English and detailed fairly well as far as setup and also a de-scaling method recommended twice a year. This appears to be your standard tea kettle. The design and color allow for an aesthetically pleasing kitchen appliance, I would say that is one the best things going for it. I researched some tea kettles before reviewing so I could accurately determine the market and prices for a good one. This does appear to be fairly and accurately priced. While testing I filled it all the way up and the water was boiling within a few minutes, it works like it is supposed to. It doesn’t take up a lot of space and is easy to maneuver. It has a removable screen that is able to filter through tea leaves and the like. You can remove the filter should you not want or need it. The cover is almost magnetic like, well-fitted and very secure.Reason for 4 stars: unable to positively verify what this is made with and if it is truly BPA, PFAS free – otherwise healthy to boil and use regularly. Also, I was a bit disappointed I was not able to clean the kettle basket before use, it would have been nice to know I am using a clean kettle. I’m not sure if this is standard on a kettle due to the mechanics on the bottom, but a removable basket would have been a great feature. The best I was able to do was fill it 2 times and boil, dumping water and hoping this removed any chemicals or germs incurred during manufacturing and packaging process.All in all, this is a cute kettle, multi-purpose and does its intended job. It’s always great having an appliance on hand that can boil large pots of water in just a few minutes. I believe this kettle is fairly priced around $15-20 and is a good option for those looking for an affordable quick & efficient way to boil water, coffee or tea. Will update with any changes. For anyone who has a larger budget available and uses a tea kettle daily, I would recommend buying the natural kind (verified chemical free) you can find in a quick search for around $40-50. [...]













