Kettles & Hot Water Dispensers
Amazon Basics 1.1-Qt (1.0L) Electric Kettle, Electric Tea Kettle & Water Boiler, With Auto Shut-Off, Boil Dry Protection, High-Safety Strix Thermostat, BPA-Free, 1500W, Stainless Steel, Black & Silver
BLACK+DECKER Honeycomb 1.7L Cordless Kettle: Sleek Design Meets Quick Boil Efficiency
BLACK+DECKER Honeycomb Series 1.7L Cordless Electric Kettle – Stylish Rapid Boiling in White
Breville Crystal Clear 2.3L Glass Electric Kettle: Stylish Precision Boiling
Brushed Stainless Steel Electric Kettle for Effortless Tea Brewing
Chefman Electric Kettle, 1.8L 1500W, Hot Water Boiler, Removable Lid for Easy Cleaning, Auto Shut Off, Boil-Dry Protection, Stainless Steel Filter, BPA Free, Borosilicate Glass Electric Tea Kettle
Compact 0.8L Stainless Steel Electric Kettle: Travel-Friendly and Safe for Your Journeys
COSORI Electric Kettle 1.7L, 1500W Wide Opening Glass Tea Kettle & Hot Water Boiler, Stainless Steel Filter And Inner Lid, LED Indicator Auto Shut-Off & Boil-Dry Protection, Cordless, BPA Free, Black
Efficient 1.7L Stainless Steel Electric Kettle with Safety Features and Fast Heating
Effortless Boiling: Proctor Silex Compact Black Kettle
Elegant Matte Black Electric Kettle for Effortless Boiling
Elite Gourmet EKT1001 Electric BPA-Free Glass Kettle, Cordless 360 Base, Stylish Blue LED Interior, Handy Auto Shut-Off Function Quickly Boil Water For Tea & More, Black, 1L
Fashome 1.7L Family-Friendly Electric Kettle: Safe, Stylish, and Efficient for All Ages!
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