Where did you buy your kamjove?
Im in the process of looking for a new kettle (currently using saucepan on stove) and was wondering where to find kamjove or other high quality kettles. Most of the links I see are to japanese sites or to ebay and I dont want to buy one that doesnt work in America.
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Re: Where did you buy your kamjove?
I bought mine from Dragon Tea Housebalmung135 wrote:Im in the process of looking for a new kettle (currently using saucepan on stove) and was wondering where to find kamjove or other high quality kettles. Most of the links I see are to japanese sites or to ebay and I dont want to buy one that doesnt work in America.
they have 2 made for U.S. voltage and 9 for European
but as Oni says, you can always use a converter if you prefer one of the non US Models
http://stores.shop.ebay.com/Dragon-Tea- ... ec0Q2em322
Or you could always visit your friendly neighborhood Chinese supermarket. They usually carry the KJ-750 or V60/80 for about $16-$20 It's interesting how a kettle that costs less than $14 in China will be sold for over $60 in US. I currently use:

KJ-750 v110 model, along with:

S100 v220 model with a voltage converter.
I've also been drooling over their Classical 1989 Kettle:

Best of luck to you.

KJ-750 v110 model, along with:

S100 v220 model with a voltage converter.
I've also been drooling over their Classical 1989 Kettle:

Best of luck to you.