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โ๐ก๏ธ Brew Like a Pro, Pour Like a Boss!
The Chefbar 28oz stainless steel stovetop kettle features a precision gooseneck spout and integrated thermometer for expert-level control over water flow and temperature. Crafted from durable, rust-resistant 304 stainless steel with an ergonomic Bakelite handle, itโs designed for both home and camping use. Perfectly sized for up to 4 cups, this kettle ensures consistent, flavorful coffee and tea brewing with every pour.















| ASIN | B07YDHM1KP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,151 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #18 in Tea Kettles |
| Brand | Chefbar |
| Brand Name | Chefbar |
| Capacity | 0.8 Liters |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,094 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Bakelite |
| Included Components | Lid |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.5"D x 10"W x 6.5"H |
| Item Weight | 40 Ounces |
| Lid Material | Stainless Steel |
| Manufacturer | Chefbar |
| Manufacturer Part Number | H020-TCK |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | Chefbar-Tea-Kettle-Thermometer-Silver |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5"D x 10"W x 6.5"H |
| Size | 0.8 Quarts |
| Style | Brushed Silver๏ผwith Thermometer๏ผ |
| Style Name | Brushed Silver๏ผwith Thermometer๏ผ |
| UPC | 634759840336 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Whistling | No |
M**P
Worth the buy
I've been using this a couple months. It's worth the buy. Temperature guage, stainless steel, ergonomic handle and goose neck: it's a super deal. I scorched it once in a terrible milk chai idea - DO NOT attempt to make milk brews in this, the milk will boil over and burn in the pot very swiftly. It cleaned up just fine with some elbow grease and went back to duty. Water only! Be careful about opening the lid while it's hot. Sometimes I space out and let the temp go too hot. Then I stupidly open the hatch to cool the temp faster because I'm impatient. This pot retains heat very well and steam can burn, so just be patient and don't do what I've done lol. Or if you do decide to be stupid, use oven mitts and lean back. The hear retaining quality means water will stay warm between brews. I'm a big fan if multiple 8 oz cups back to back, so be careful refilling. I've gotten very deep into tea very fast, and even have "tea friends" many years into the hobby to help me search for kit. I'll say this, something of this quality for the price is probably the only buy short if a very pricey Breville temp control, automated brewer - that will be a $300 investment. I might get one some day, but really, I don't NEED that when I have this little kettle. This $30 product does a great job with just a bit of attention. I'll probably buy a spare for other places I travel too frequently.
W**L
Great little kettle
gets water to 200 degrees faster than my previous kettle
F**E
So far so good.
The kettle is nice looking enough to leave out on the kitchen counter. I will be using this to heat up water for pour over coffee, and because of that I tested the pouring capability and it works great at a very low pour rate which is needed for pour overs. The next thing I did was to test the accuracy of the thermometer with a digital automotive meter that has electronic sensor probe, I stuck the probe into one of the 3 holes on the lid and began to heat the water up. The orange scale on the kettle thermometer is the idea range for making coffee of any type, so it is important that the scale be correct, and it was to my surprise, but that's just mine, others could vary since it is a mechanical thermometer, so it would be wise to check yours. The handle is very well attached and it stays cool even up to boiling, which is past the orange scale. Normally I make comments about complaints because I've found that most negative reviews are entirely user error. In this case the complaints were not from user error but rather product problems I going to address. I haven't had the product long enough to find out if rust will occur, but I strongly recommend that after you dry it that you leave the lid off so any remaining water will evaporate. I do know that water currently is not leaking from anywhere but again that could be just my sample, or perhaps haven't had it long enough for leaks to develop. I did drink water out of it to see if had any unusual metallic flavor and didn't detect any even after swirling it around, then after heating it up and tasting it, I got nothing, there was comment about someone who had that issue, that would be a huge fail for me because I don't want some odd flavor getting into my coffee and ruining my coffee. As of right now, I am pleased with the product, if later issues with rusting, or odd metallic flavor starts to happen, or the pot starts to leak, I will be back to amend my review.
A**N
Great after modification
There's a lot to like about the Chefbar Tea Kettles Stovetop with Thermometer Gooseneck Kettle. It's a good size, small enough that it boils quickly. If you're trying to make enough coffee for a crowd you're probably not using a pour-over kettle anyway, so this small size correctly targets the 2-4 cups. I can pre-wet my filter, pour, and even rinse out the pot afterwards. The pouring action is smooth and controlled, and the kettle feels well balanced. Even full it's still light, and the handle is comfortable. I did notice the handle got hot if the kettle was centered over a gas burner, but by placing the kettle on the side of the burner with the handle entirely off of the flames it stayed a fine temperature. The handle didn't overheat at all on an electric stovetop. The biggest problem is one other reviewers have noticed: when getting anywhere close to a boil water will spurt violently out of the gooseneck spraying scalding water on your kitchen, your stove, and everything else in sight. I can't tell why some seem to have no issue with this while others do, but my best guess is that a high-heat flame burner creates larger bubbles while boiling? Maybe the kettle doesn't boil out the gooseneck if on a lower (slower) heat or on an electric range. SOLUTION: I spent about 5 minutes with a pen knife and a cork and make a stopper for the gooseneck which works perfectly. It will now boil without splashing. (It will still splash out the steam vent but only if filled to within an inch of the top.) This fix shouldn't be necessary, but it's a cheap and quick fix for an otherwise fine and inexpensive kettle. Certainly worth fixing over returning it! UPDATE: MROCO contacted me and offered another kettle to see if it had the same issue. The second one does splash a little, but only if I leave it boiling hard on a high heat. As long as I turn the heat off when it gets around boiling it's fine. 5 stars for customer service and 4 stars for a lightweight gooseneck kettle that is a pleasure to pour with.
V**A
Great for my Chemex
Perfect for Chemex and I love to see the temperature
V**S
Rusting kettle
I purchased this product in August 2025 and it started rusting at the inside (bottom) after 6 months. I am going to have to discard and replace it. The troubleshooting options were also of no he
P**8
Problem with thermometer coming off
I bought two of these a few years ago and they have been great. But recently the thermometers on both of them have decided to pop loose. I keep putting them back under the rubber edging but the problem continues to occur. Would live to have a solution for this problem. Any ideas?
A**R
Good Value, Useful/Unique Thermometer, Hot/Difficult Lid
I like it for several reasons and it's a good value. 2 flaws: (1) The thermometer/handle gets pretty hot & the lid is so tight that you really have use effort to get it off, to the point that it can be a little noisy; (2) if you fill it most of the way it boils out the spout a bit. Otherwise, I love the thermometer design because I'm sensitive to water that's too hot and particular for tea temps & it's great for certain functions. I appreciate the ergonomic handle for my arthritis & it doesn't get too hot fortunately, despite how little the kettle is. The non-splash spout is nice & I find it calming, and I appreciate not having to open & close it every time :)
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