Cuisinart CPK-17 PerfecTemp 1.7-Liter Stainless Steel Cordless Electric Kettle

Cuisinart CPK-17 PerfecTemp 1.7-Liter Stainless Steel Cordless Electric Kettle

Cuisinart CPK-17 PerfecTemp 1.7-Liter Stainless Steel Cordless Electric Kettle

  • 1500-watt/110-volts stainless-steel cordless electric kettle with 1-2/3-liter capacity and concealed heating element
  • 6 preset heat settings for steeping tea at just the right temperature; blue LED indicator lights
  • 30-minute keep warm; 2-minute memory function; 360-degree swivel power base for cordless convenience
  • Blue backlit water window; removable/washable scale filter; boil-dry protection with auto safety shutoff
  • Measures approximately 8-1/5 by 9-4/5 by 12 inches; 3-year limited warranty

The PerfecTemp for Every Occasion Equipped with 1500 watts of power for fast heating, this electric kettle brings up to 1-2/3 liters of water to a rolling boil in a matter of minutes. Better than that, it offers six different preset heat settings, which allows for steeping tea at just the right temperature depending on the variety. Using the simple one-touch controls on the kettle’s handle, select 160 degrees F for delicate teas, 175 degrees F for green tea, 185 degrees F for white tea, 190 deg

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  1. 600 of 609 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Indispensable for Tea Lovers (extensive test data included), June 18, 2012
    By 
    Robert Clayton Barnes (Tucson, AZ USA) –
    (REAL NAME)
      

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    This review is from: Cuisinart CPK-17 PerfecTemp 1.7-Liter Stainless Steel Cordless Electric Kettle (Kitchen)
    This has review three parts: (1) why you should get something like this in general, (2) specific concerns about this product not addressed in other reviews, and (3) detailed operational measurements (water temperature range)

    === Part 1: Why to get an variable temperature electric tea kettle ===

    For anyone who drinks tea (unless it is exclusively black) or makes coffee outside an all-in-one, department store drip-brewer, this is absolutely indispensable. Though most recipes have been built to use only room-temp or boiling water (since those are the only temperatures to easily reach with consistency), more cutting-edge cooking as well as coffee/tea prep requires more finesse. Unless you’re willing to watch the proverbial pot boil with a thermometer in hand, this is the only way to heat water on such occasions.

    === Part 2: Concerns / questions raised (and/or) left unanswered by other reviews ===

    I won’t go into detail about well-established pros and cons covered in other reviews, but I would like to make clear a few things I couldn’t determine from reviews/specs before I bought mine:

    (“Hot sides/surfaces”): Yes, the sides get hot, and yes, it is startling to touch the metal outer wall when the water is hot. However, according to my IR thermometer, the surface never gets much above 130 degrees. Sure, that’s hot and you should avoid contact, but for comparison many people’s hot water heater is set this high and (as validated by my rather stupid intentional touch test) an accidental touch is highly unlikely to cause even a mild first-degree burn unless you actively fight the reflex to instantly pull away.

    (“Construction / Material touching the water”): True, the sidewall level indicator and the “frame” of the removable spout filter are made of plastic (the BPA content of which I have not conclusively proved or disproved) but the former is part of a small compartment which only a small amount of water reaches and which has very limited circulation, and the latter is removable. The entire rest of the construction that touches water is steel. Since hot water dissolves BPA from plastics, and aluminum’s role in neurodegenerative disease is unclear, iron/steel and glass are pretty much the only materials I trust completely for food storage/preparation containers. In this regard, this kettle is the safest option I’ve found.

    === Part 3: Operational test data ===

    As a tea fanatic with a minimum of four kinds of tea always on hand (black, red/oolong, green, and white) and general geek, I have meticulously measured the actual temperature of the water in the kettle for the various settings. I share them here in hopes they will provide a useful operational profile for buyers interested in temperature variability. (Bear in mind that the container you pour into will greatly affect the water temperature, so remember to preheat it by filling it with hot water right before use.)

    Button | @ First Trigger Completed
    Label | “Beep” Re-heat Re-Heat
    ——–|——– ——– ———
    160 | 164 160 163
    175 | 180 175 178
    185 | 192 185 188
    190 | 197 191 194
    200 | 203 199 204
    Boil | 214 206 214

    (All temperatures are in degrees F, as registered by my probe thermometer in the top half of the water with the kettle fully-filled.)

    === – ===

    I know this is half generally-relevant bullet points, and half geek-oriented test data, but I hope this review still has something useful for everyone.

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  2. 850 of 868 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Amazing Kettle!, September 24, 2010
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    This review is from: Cuisinart CPK-17 PerfecTemp 1.7-Liter Stainless Steel Cordless Electric Kettle (Kitchen)
    This kettle is everything you could want! I use it mostly for french press coffee, but my guests have used it for various kinds of tea, instant oatmeal, or hot chocolate with great success.

    I did a lot of research on these kettles, and I found that the one thing to avoid was kettles with plastic insides. Every single one with plastic innards had comments about plastic taste in the water. Stainless and glass interiors didn’t have this problem, but glass was more susceptable to scale buildup. So I went with stainless. There aren’t many of these kettles with stainless insides, and the ones there are are generally more expensive. I looked at the Breville and some others, but they were simply too much money. This one, while not cheap, offered a great feature set, accurate temperatures, stainless interior, good controls, unobstrusive base, and pretty nice aesthetics.

    The kettle is easy to fill, solidly built, and heats water very fast. It finishes its heat cycle with an authoritative BEEP that I can hear from the next room as I watch Sports Center. Another bonus is that even once it has reached temperature, it will keep the water at that temperature for up to 30 minutes, so if I’m busy doing something else, my kettle can wait until I get there, and my water isn’t too cold or too hot! The most important thing about a good cup of french press coffee, besides the beans, is the temperature of the water.

    The base is very minimal and you don’t even notice it when the kettle is sitting on it, it looks like one piece of the kettle. The controls are easy to reach while holding the kettle by the handle, and the little LED light on the water level indicator is bright and helps you see the water level in a dimly lit early morning kitchen. It also automatically shuts off after a bit if the kettle heat has been turned off. The kettle will turn off automatically after a certain amount of time, but it also is easy to turn off once you’ve poured out your needed water by pressing the “keep warm” button again.

    Cleaning is as easy as making a water/white vinegar mixture and letting the kettle boil for 10-15 minutes, then rinsing it out a few times. This removes lime scale deposits and calcification.

    For the build quality, looks, features, and performance, I can’t rate this kettle high enough! Look no further!

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  3. 445 of 469 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Finally a kettle for tea lovers!!! (5 Year update), June 23, 2010
    This review is from: Cuisinart CPK-17 PerfecTemp 1.7-Liter Stainless Steel Cordless Electric Kettle (Kitchen)
    5 YEAR UPDATE: (4.5 to be exact)I still own this kettle and love it, surprised that nothing better has been invented yet. It’s the only kitchen gadget that’s been used heavily daily for so long without needing repairs or replacements. The build quality is still excellent, nothing is falling aparat. I didn’t even clean it once and while there are plenty of mineral deposits on the outside, inside it looks clean. The reason I am looking for a new one is my current one started acting up. Occasionally, it would shut down half way during boil with “error” beeping sounds. I just push start again and it starts boiling. It may actually

    UPDATED entire review on 9/12/2013 (Originally purchased and reviewed on August 2010)

    We’ve owned Krups FLF2-J1 electric kettle for about 4 years and while it was doing the job I was desperately looking for something with selectable temperatures until I saw newly released CPK-17. While there were no reviews available at the time of the purchase I decided to try it out anyway and I was perfectly satisifed from the first cup of tea. We’ve been using it for over 3 years now and still enjoy the kettle as the day we got it. There is no rust on the kettle and all functions are working. It needs some cleaning, but that’s a personal choice.

    What I like:
    Selectable temperatures. This was main feature why I bought it on the first place. I don’t ever boil the tea, I prefer 175 degree setting and no more burning tongues!
    There was no smell when it was brand new
    Stylish looking even after 3 years I still like the look of it
    Fits a cup more then a previous Kettle I had, but I rarely fill it up
    Blue led when in operation
    Surprisingly quieter then I thought it would be
    Beeps when ready
    There is a setting to keep water wamr for 30 minutes
    Faster tea preparation when selecting lower temps
    Cap opens with a push of a button

    Neutral:
    It is on the pricy side, but you get what you pay for, it’s solidly build and looks stylish, plus it’s been working for 3 years with daily use
    Some plastic there, but not too much

    Not so Great:
    They didn’t make one 10 year ago, not really a con, but you know…
    Stains easily

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