http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/4 ... SS500_.jpg
Stove top version :
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41GOdQpknDL.jpg
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Re: Bonavita Gooseneck 1.0L Electric Kettle BV3825B
...saw this kettle in a shop window this evening .
thought it would be of interest to the forum , or maybe someone has one and could provide feedback .
thought it would be of interest to the forum , or maybe someone has one and could provide feedback .
Jan 6th, '12, 00:15
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Re: Bonavita Gooseneck 1.0L Electric Kettle BV3825B
personally I'm holding out for an electric version of this guy:
http://www.amazon.com/Yama-Northwest-Gl ... CNK48V5YG6

http://www.amazon.com/Yama-Northwest-Gl ... CNK48V5YG6

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Re: Bonavita Gooseneck 1.0L Electric Kettle BV3825B
I generally like the style and pour of the goosenecks ... but doesn't the water cool at a much faster rate in the spout [edit: or never even fully heat up?]? Thus the first water to flow from the spout could be a substantially lower temp than in the kettle itself?
Or am I just being too OCD about it?
Or am I just being too OCD about it?
Re: Bonavita Gooseneck 1.0L Electric Kettle BV3825B
this one looks like another model made by the same company , but I can't find any specific model info .
http://images.fxcuisine.com/blogimages/ ... 2-1000.jpg
here's a Kamjove glass kettle / electric base set :
http://www.hailea.com/kamjove/E-kamjove ... 1/T-40.htm
http://images.fxcuisine.com/blogimages/ ... 2-1000.jpg
here's a Kamjove glass kettle / electric base set :
http://www.hailea.com/kamjove/E-kamjove ... 1/T-40.htm
Re: Bonavita Gooseneck 1.0L Electric Kettle BV3825B
We have this one (non-electric and I don't think should be used stovetop, though might work on induction).
It's a Kalita brand copper-looking kettle for pour-over coffee. Haven't tried using it for tea. It has a nice pour, though. My dad has the Hario one, which works pretty well stovetop or on induction.

It's a Kalita brand copper-looking kettle for pour-over coffee. Haven't tried using it for tea. It has a nice pour, though. My dad has the Hario one, which works pretty well stovetop or on induction.

Jan 6th, '12, 13:30
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Re: Bonavita Gooseneck 1.0L Electric Kettle BV3825B
zencha, your link to the kamjove in your most recent post isn't working, sorry...
If you pour out the water in the spout before pouring into your teapot or cup, shouldn't it be fine?Chip wrote:I generally like the style and pour of the goosenecks ... but doesn't the water cool at a much faster rate in the spout [edit: or never even fully heat up?]? Thus the first water to flow from the spout could be a substantially lower temp than in the kettle itself?
Or am I just being too OCD about it?
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Re: Bonavita Gooseneck 1.0L Electric Kettle BV3825B
I guess ... a definite maybe.Poohblah wrote:zencha, your link to the kamjove in your most recent post isn't working, sorry...If you pour out the water in the spout before pouring into your teapot or cup, shouldn't it be fine?Chip wrote:I generally like the style and pour of the goosenecks ... but doesn't the water cool at a much faster rate in the spout [edit: or never even fully heat up?]? Thus the first water to flow from the spout could be a substantially lower temp than in the kettle itself?
Or am I just being too OCD about it?

Fortunately (or unfortunately depending on how you look at it) I have always had a more standard spouted electric kettle "show up" when I needed a kettle. So shelling out the extra cash was never in the cards really.
But I am sure the pour is very nice, and better than the standard spouts ... but I have always wondered about the temp.