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The handle gets very hot and if you let it boil for a few minutes you will burn your hand when you pick it up
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The handle does tend to get a little bit hot so will usually grab it and pour with a towel to protect my hand
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I have burned my hand and fingers 3 times already when trying to pour hot water to my cup
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I did order a Cuisinart one that isn't as stylish but won't burn my guests hands.
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And I burned my hand few times because of it
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It had a big easy to remove lid that my whole hand can fit in to properly clean
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The trigger on the handle keeps your hands safe from steam- great tea kettle!
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If you leave it loose, you steam-burn your hand (I did); finally, the spout where it is attached to the kettle body, is leaking!!
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I am a big fan of the way the handle doesn't get hot because I always forget to use pot handles and would burn my hands with my old tea kettle
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Also, I love how it pours without burning my hand with the steam.
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Handle stays cool, easier to flip the opener while keeping your hand cool
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and I have been searching for a kettle that does what it should without falling apart or burning my hands at the touch.
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To screw the nut back on is impossible as you need to twist your hand inside the kettle in a way that the adult human body is not meant to twist
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Unlike other teapots where you run the chances of burning your hand, this teapot has a wonderful grip and capacity that is one-of-a kind
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I love that it’s a gentle whistle, and that the handle to the spout is easily reached without burning my hand
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Well, I had a $12 kettle before this and it boiled just as
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It also has a straight pour spout which makes it impossible to spill my tea everywhere and protects from the heat of the tea as it comes out.
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but I have noticed it is hard to keep looking as clean as it did when new.
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The handle and leaver to open spot do not feel as sturdy as I would like.