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Mxnelar D774104 Kettle Coffee Maker Quick Heating Stainless Steel Temperature Control Kettle 0.8 Liter Matte Black
- Temperature control and reminder: set the temperature required to start the program, other things can be cooked during the program, when the temperature reaches the set value, three impermeable beeps will sound, and the cooking will stop when finished. Temperature control makes it easy to master your coffee or tea by hand
- Quick Heating - Enjoy Hot Coffee: 1000W can boil a pot of water in 3-5 minutes. After cooking, you can operate the electric teapot and coffee maker on warm mode for 60 minutes at 6 preset temperatures ranging from 70°C to 100°F / 158°F 212°F. Hot water is always available, enjoy a cup of coffee. 0.8L large capacity is enough to fully enjoy your free time
- Professional and precise barista, precise brewing: The kettle's curved-head hose and thin spout allow you to brew coffee with up to 90 degree accuracy, achieve a variety of brewing techniques, and make your coffee delicious. The handle conforms to the mechanics of the human hand, promoting the slow pouring process, allowing you to prepare and pour evenly and precisely without shaking or straining your hands.
- LCD Touch Screen: The curved head kettle's LCD screen displays the desired temperature setting and the real-time temperature for coffee or tea. Although we can only preset 6 temperatures, these are the ideal temperatures for making coffee and tea. You can pre-configure the program so that you also have the water temperature range from 0°F to 100°F / 0°F to 212°F
- FOOD GRADE & AUTO CLOSE BOTTLE: The Mxnelar Electric Kettle features a beautiful curved head, high-quality 304 stainless steel body and odor-free lid, giving you the purest taste of coffee or tea. The integrated STRIX thermostat enables automatic shutdown when the water has reached the desired temperature or when there is no water in the kettle. Corner Kettle with 2 years warranty and 24hrs online service