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Glass apparently is safer
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Of course, glass can break easily and requires tender loving care
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Glass is more brittle in nature than stainless steel, to it requires more care
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I've had other glass teapots that exploded (NOT THIS ONE), so I am extremely cautious when using the glass kettle
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I love that it's clear glass and also love its gentle whistle
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It’s clear glass which helps you to see any build up and makes it easier to clean.
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works great - and since it is clear glass it is easy to maintain.
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Love the whistle and glass hot water pot
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Easy to clean and sturdy for a glass tea pot and works great on my glass top stove
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Thin glass broke too easily.
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I like that it's glass and can be used on stovetop.
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I prefer glass to metal kettles because I don't get any metallic taste in my tea.
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Nice glass pot
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low price, good glass (germany), assembled in USA, what else will you need, right
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Works great on our glass-top stove!
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This is the reason I wanted a clear glass pot
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I love the clean glass of this kettle vs. metal kettles that I've always had before.
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I like this kettle, I prefer glass to metal simply so I can see how clean it is
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this is a great glass tea kettle.
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I feel glass is healthiest for heating water and easy to clean
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Great glass container easier to clean
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Perfect glass tea kettle just what I was looking
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Glass is fine
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I have a glass top range and use it on the correct size burner and all is well.
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I have a glass top stove, so I wanted something that would sit flat on the burner
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It's a glass container to boil water AND TO NOTIFY YOU BY WHISTLING!It boils the water fine
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Although I prefer the styles and colors of the metal teapots, I prefer the glass
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Like the glass to see when it starts to boil
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Like that it is glass and can be easily cleaned.
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Excellent glass kettle
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I like the glass to boil water in rather than plastic or metal that could potentially leach Into my water
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Great glass kettle
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The perfect stove top (glass) kettle
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Once you get used to putting a clear glass vessel on a stove burner, it is just fine
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The kettle looked kind of grimy even after hand washing, until we used proper glass cleaner, which returned it to its pristine state (lots of rinsing required)Did this help anyone
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The glass non toxic and is safer than most tea kettle metal materials
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Needed a kettle and wanted a clear glass.
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BEEN LOOKING FOR A GLASS POT TO BOIL WATER IN
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Love the glass tea kettles, easy to clean and durable, not to mention makes a great cup of tea!
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This clear glass kettle was exactly what I was looking for
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Also, I am not sure why the risk of my accidentally bumping the kettle against something when I filling it with water and breaking the glass didn't occur to me to the degree it should have.
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The glass spout above the collar cracked and broke off about two weeks in
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This replaces another glass pot that I broke, I didn't know where to shop, then I though of Amazon, look at the different teapots saw this one, I purchased it and happy with it, and I have used it so many times already in the shot time I have had it, love it for it's ability to whistle, my former on did not
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Good glass ware for boiling water
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however I would suggest the range grates be free from defects as not to scratch the glass
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The glass cracked for no reason.
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The glass seems a little thin and can definitely break so we are gentle with it
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Perfect glass kettle
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I ran and purchased this thing, made of pure silica glass
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I prefer glass so you can see through the pot and avoid any rust or other debris hidden in a stainless steal version
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Helpful to see inside the clear glass pot for cleaning
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Love clear glass!
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Glass won't rust
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how it's glass and won't rust
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, I believe that the crack is from stressing the glass from overheating
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I purchased it because a clear glass pot allows me to see when the inside needs cleaned
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It works very efficiently on our glass top stove
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Also the clear glass build is very nice, I can see how much water I need, and when the water is hot
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But the stress of heating and cooling will eventually cause the glass to fatigue and break
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The glass gets cloudy with calcium build up, but if you clean it with vinegar, most of it comes out.
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This is a great glass tea kettle
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A stove-top glass kettle is ideal for me.
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For stubborn stains we soaked the kettle in vinegar, which really helped clean the glass, especially for the hard water staining.
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Glass has the advantage that it is inert and would not react with water
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Also do not place hot kettle on cold surface, it will crack the glass that way
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I like the whistle as a
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Takes a while to boil water as you can only use medium heat on smallest burner.
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The only thing to look out for is to not place your hand over the little hole on the top when it's boiling as it burns!
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however I would suggest the range grates be free from defects as not to scratch the glass