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And the brushed stainless model takes FOREVER to boil.
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so I purchased the same model, but this time the top melted and whistle fell out in 2 months
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After months of usage, our newly purchased stainless model is going to charity for the following reasons.1
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we have the stainless steel model and leave ours sitting on the stovetop, which means it gets dirty/greasy from nearby cooking.
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I owned the shiny stainless steel model of this for at least 20 years until it sprung a leak along the bottom rim.
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And the brushed stainless model takes FOREVER to boil.
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I debated if I would like the Brushed aluminum model.
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I chose this model over other tea kettles because reviewers loved its low, train-like whistle.
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This teapot is perfect and I think it is just as good as the really expensive models
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This teapot is perfect and I think it is just as good as the really expensive models
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I bought the shiny chrome "stainless steel" model, washed before using, as they recommend, then boiled water for a pot of tea.