Electric Kettle by Cuisinart, 1.7-Liter Capacity, Cordless 1500-Watts for Fast Heat Up, Stay Cool Non-Slip Handle, Stainless Steel, CPK-17P1
$99
- CONVENIENT: The 1.7-liter stainless steel Cordless Electric Kettle has 1500-watts for fast heat up and a concealed heating element to prevent mineral buildup. Removable/washable scale filter and boil-dry protection.Voltage : 110
- CUSTOM CONTROLS: One touch controls, 30-Minute keep warm option, stay-cool nonslip handle, 360-degree swivel power base for a cordless experience and auto safety shutoff
- COOL FUNCTION: 2-minute memory function that allows the kettle to be off the base for 2 minutes without shutting off or losing it’s place in the brewing process
- MUST-HAVE FEATURES: 6 preset heat settings for steeping tea at just the right temperature including blue LED indicator lights and backlit water window
- LIMITED 3-YEAR WARRANTY: Refer to user manual for troubleshooting steps and questions surrounding warranty policies – this product is BPA free
Specification: Electric Kettle by Cuisinart, 1.7-Liter Capacity, Cordless 1500-Watts for Fast Heat Up, Stay Cool Non-Slip Handle, Stainless Steel, CPK-17P1
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NNS –
I bought this kettle July 11, 2012, and it still looks like it did when I bought it. We use it almost daily, sometimes more than once a day. The only thing that has changed is that it doesn’t always beep when it is done. TEN years! Nowadays small appliances, large appliances, anything electric really, rarely lasts that long. Nothing is built like they were back in the day. (Think 70’s appliances still being pulled out of homes. It’s laughable to think new appliances even making it a fraction of that time)! I am so impressed with this kettle! It is so worth the price. I almost always make sure the water level is at max level when I start it. My husband doesn’t, but I do. We also NEVER start it when it is at the minimum level.
Amazon Customer –
Purchased based on trusted recommendation…not disappointed, very satisfied. The kettle heats up more quickly that a stove-top model. Has different heat temperature options including “boil” and “keep warm”. No noisy reminders, beeps only when desired temperature has been reached, which is much appreciated. The container is constructed of high-quality stainless steel to facilitate long-term use.
S. Halt –
I purchased the GK-1 kettle for my office. Not crazy expensive and perfect for pour-overs. I like the beeping (I know others don’t) because it reminds me that the water is ready – I often times start working and forget about the pot.
I also like that it holds a full 1 liter. I use it with a Hario V60 – size 3 and make 800 ml into a carafe – so I only have to brew once.
I’m enjoying the pour-overs so much that I bought a second GK-1 and a V60 for home (bye bye French press). Both of my kettles have been reliable performers.
Sandh –
After reading reviews and comparing products we decided on this unit largely due to the 2 minute setting memory feature when the pot is removed, and that it defaults to the Keep Warm cycle automatically. Typically either myself or my wife will get up an hour or so before the other and wanted to have the pot ready for the other.
I had concerns about comments that because of the size and curve of the handle that it was more difficult to lift and pour compared to some others. My wife has very small, almost child sized hands and not a lot of hand strength. Neither my wife or I had any difficulty and find it entirely comfortable to hold and control the pour. It seems to me the width of the handle may allow for a meatier grip and less likely to slide in the hand than some others.
I also had concerns about the lettering coming off as reported in reviews, which was an easy fix which I describe in detail below.
This is the first kettle we’ve had so I can’t speak from much experience, but according to reviews this heats up as fast or slightly faster than most others. I think this is largely a factor of the wattage rating of the heater element and little else. In any case it is faster than a stove or low power microwave. We have a small under counter microwave, but I suspect a single cup in a high power microwave may be equally fast if not faster than heating up a similar or larger amount in the kettle. Obviously the more water there is in the kettle the longer it takes to heat. However, I suspect larger volumes would be faster in the kettle compared to a large volume in a high power microwave. Either way the kettle allows you to use the microwave for other cooking and collectively work more efficiently to save time.
There seems to be only a few seconds difference between heating times of competing models of the same wattage which seems pretty obvious to expect, and largely irrelevant. However, one factor I didn’t expect with this product that could affect this; lack of insulation. The more insulation, the faster it’s likely to heat, the longer it would stay at temperature and the less energy it would use to stay hot. For some reason I expected this to be a dual wall insulated pitcher – it is not! This is single wall stainless steel which is quick to conduct heat. This has five negative consequences; the two I just mentioned, and; it gets hot to the touch; it is comparatively noisy; and it’s a little room heater in summer, though that may be an advantage in winter. While I didn’t find the noise really any worse than boiling water in a pot on the stove, it is noticeable in the room. I would expect a double wall product would be quieter if that’s important to you. A quick touch of the pot at the maximum temperature did not leave a burn, but it was painfully uncomfortable and I wouldn’t want to inadvertently use my other hand to hold the side to support the weight while pouring… I expect that could leave a mark.
The pot sounds a single beep with each button press, selecting temp, start and/or turning off keep warm, and three beeps when the heat cycle is complete. They’re clearly audible but I would not characterize them as loud. I believe I saw a link in these reviews for instructions, that are not in the product manual, to turn that off if it bothers you. It’s a non-issue for us.
I find it’s easy to clean and it’s possible to fit my average man sized hand in to scrub mineral buildup from the bottom. Stainless is easy to wipe clean, durable and scratch resistant compared to plastics, though prone to finger prints and smudges as it typical of any stainless appliance.
I like being able to easily open the lid in hand, with one hand, after lifting the pitcher off the base -not possible with some competing products.
Be careful positioning this under cabinets. This, probably like most other kettles, emits a significant amount of steam. While it wasn’t initially obvious, the underside of our wood cabinets was soaking wet and literally dripping. This would result in significant damage to your cabinets over time, particularly if like most, your cabinets are made of particle board as is required by Code in many areas. Ensure it sits away from upper cabinets!
We’ve not had this long enough to require service, but from previous experience with Cuisinart I would agree with comments regarding their warranty support; essentially ‘customer no support’. If it breaks, return to seller in 30 days or buy another IMO. Cuisinart Support is not good and I wouldn’t buy anything from them or any similar ‘no-support company if you can avoid it or unless you have a compelling reason.
According to other reviews there may be reliability/”safety” issues with this model, but speaking generally, keep in mind that people often over exaggerate and suggest bursting into flames, electrical fires and other such nonsense with electrical products. This simply isn’t the case 99.9999% of the time. Where there’s smoke, there is rarely fire. This is the nature of all electrical or electronic devices. Components may overheat, smoke and blacken, melt, etc. but rarely if ever get hot enough to result in an open flame. Typically the process of overheating results in the component failing entirely and breaking the circuit and it simply stops working. With that said, any product with a heating element which fails in a constant on state, such as this product, is a concern and may result in damage to the device or the surrounding area such as counters or cabinets. This unit has had issues reported so buyer beware. Place in your kitchen accordingly. If your counters are wood or plastic resin or even stone, consider a trivot or piece of tile under it. I don’t believe this is a common occurrence, but the issue with this not shutting off shouldn’t happen unless corners are being cut. Decide if you’re willing to tolerate their support, but also consider if the ‘other’ product you would consider would be any different. I’ve had the same poor support, coverage avoidance, hidden disclaimers or limited coverage, charging substantially for shipping to and or from the manufacturer, hidden handling fees, etc from many of the top appliance companies too. For something you’ll probably use multiple times a day, possibly your most used appliance, is ~$70 really that much, or to consider disposable even if it only lasts a year or so? I don’t think so, but opinions will vary.
Button Lettering: I have seen many high end products which have their lettering simply painted or decaled on. Universally you can expect this to wear off in a short time or stripped off entirely from various cleaning products. This certainly applies to this product as well. Usually you can mitigate this by simply spraying several coats of clear coat urethane over it. I use/used Behlen Master Jet Spray Lacquer Finish clear satin for most applications but you may want to consider a gloss product depending on the item’s finish. Satin seemed to be the perfect match for this product and resulted in an undetectable factory new appearance. Other products may work equally well of course. This took less than 10 minutes to do. Be aware this may void your warranty if discovered.
Steps:
1) Use painter’s masking tape to mask off the buttons. 2″ worked well. Put a strip of tape parallel to the handle right down the middle over the lid open and button panels.
2) Press the tape down and work you fingernail or small object around the perimeter of the panels to define the gap between the buttons and the frame of the handle. Reposition the tape as needed. Make sure there are no wrinkles around the panels and that the tape is essentially flat against the handle.
3) Use a razor blade or similar knife to trace the gap around the panel and remove the tape over the panels. You can use the gap created by the buttons themselves and carefully, with less pressure on the knife over the plastic connector portions of the trim insert frame, and try to just cut through the tape but not into the plastic. I doubt you’ll ever notice a small scratch if that happens particularly after it’s clear coated.
4) I used a small trash bag to cover the pot from overspay and roughly cut a small hole a little larger than the combined button panels, but this could be accomplished with news paper or other materials too.
5) Put the pot in the bag and center the hole in the bag over the button panel.
6) Use more masking tape to roughly tape around the hole and over the tape you’ve cut on the handle to mask the panel. You’re only trying to seal the gap between the bag or paper and the masking on the handle. Press down firmly and smooth out any wrinkles. Make sure there are no gaps that could leak spray on the rest of the pot.
7) Find a clean, non-dusty, temperature controlled area to paint and cover the surrounding area from overspray if necessary.
8) Shake can well and perform a quick test spray on paper. Ensure there is an even spray with no droplets, spitting or dripping. If the spray is not sufficient quality you may want to get another can. Follow the directions on the can for application and drying time.
9) Wipe any excess from the nozzle before starting. A paper towel or rag should do it. Any excess may result in spitting that could leave an uneven finish.
10) Position the pot and holding the can back 12-24″, spray a quick fine mist over the buttons and allow to dry. I let dry for about 10-20 minutes or so but just moved on to something else for a bit between coats. Behlen dries quickly but your product may vary.
11) Wash and dry your hands. With a finger, gently touch the overspray on the masking to ensure it’s dry. You can then carefully and gently swipe your finger over the buttons to feel for any irregularities you might want to address before adding coats. If it was not dry and your test swipe left paint on your finger, allow to dry further and wash your finger. Do not swipe over the buttons if it’s still wet or you have residue on your finger. WD40 followed by isopropyl alcohol, to remove its residue, can typically be used to remove the lacquer safely, that has not been fully allowed to dry and cure, with less risk of stripping the lettering off than using thinners or other solvents. Usually a little on a paper towel or soft cloth and gently wipe will do it. I did not try that specifically on this product so perform at your own risk. I have done this in other situations successfully. It’s better to take your time and get it right the first time than try to fix a poor finish later…or just live with it.
12) Use only very light coats and avoid sags or drips. You can recoat or build a couple light coats at the same time to control the texture and sheen to match the appliance. Heavier coats for a smoother gloss appearance, a finer mist for a more textured matte appearance. Finer coats are less likely to result in blemishes. Thicker coats are more prone to dripping and will also need more drying time between recoats.
13) Let dry and repeat. I used 4 moderate coats, with the first only a light mist to create a bond layer for the other coats to stick to. More or less may suit your purposes.
14) Let the last coat dry overnight or otherwise as recommended on the can.
15) Remove the masking tape, clean off any tape residue and enjoy. Chances are you won’t even know the clear coat is there.
I would still avoid excessive wear if you have calloused hands, long fingernails, etc. Some have suggested only pressing on the corners of the buttons and not on the lettering itself. This should seamlessly eliminate the issue entirely for most use and avoid unsightly use of clear tape and other such recommendations offered in these reviews. If you don’t care about that, clear tape may work just as well for you and be easier. If you start seeing some wear, it’s easy enough to recoat before there’s significant damage.
I’ve detailed this so inexperience people should be able to successfully do this even if they’ve never spray painted before, but obviously some experience may improve results. Overall this is very simple and it may sound more complicated than it is. Drying time aside the masking IMO is really the only challenging part if you can call it that, and it shouldn’t take more than 5-10 minutes to do if you have the supplies on hand. While one ‘could’ spray over the buttons and handle and just mask off the pot to make it easier, I wouldn’t recommend it if maintaining the warranty or cosmetics is a concern.
In hind sight I find the biggest detractor with the product to be the lack of insulation on the pitcher. Had I realized that before purchase I might have reconsidered the decision. There are some other good competing products that heat just as fast that use double wall construction, but, may be lacking some features or ease of use of this one. I also wish that it had a real time temperature reading so you might know when it’s ‘close enough’ rather than wait for it to reach full temperature. That said I’m happy enough with the product and it otherwise meets our needs just fine.
Cheers
Pamela K –
I bought this kettle to replace the one that was ruined when my husband accidentally placed it on the stove top. As a Brit who loves hot tea, I am particular about my electric kettle. This one does the job well. The automatic shut off is a must, and the design is sleek and attractive on any kitchen counter.
Shar –
I bought this kettle in Jan of 2020. It is now Sept 2021 and the kettle leaks from the bottom. I chose to pay more for this brand, and for stainless steel, thinking it would last at lot longer than 1.5 years. Disappointed. It can’t be repaired. I can see the spot at the bottom where it is rusting a bit and that’s where the leak is coming from underneath the kettle.
pratesh patel –
Overall, the features on this electric kettle are great, however, the spout does not pour properly and water goes everywhere if you’re not careful. I end up getting 3 streams of water when I am pouring, which is dangerous. Also, I don’t like that I constantly have to turn the “keep warm” function off. It should only turn on if I press it but every time I use the kettle, that button automatically lights up and I have to remember to turn it off. Kettle is also heavy but I think that helps prove the high quality of the metal. I love the different temperature settings and speed but for the price, I shouldn’t be worried about burning myself because it doesn’t pour properly.
HMB –
My stovetop kettle was getting on in years and looking worse for wear. When I used this kettle on vacation at a friend’s house this summer, I decided this would be the replacement! It’s fast, it has different preset temps, it’s easy to see the water level, it’s easy to clean. You can set it to keep the water at a particular temp. My husband asked why we’d never had a kettle like this before because he likes it so much better than our old stovetop kettle.
E Ohh –
Me encanta, ya la uso mas que la de estufa. El contenedor es de acero inox sin plásticos, el sistema es muy fácil de usar y sirve para preparar una taza de te de bolsita o de filtro y cafe con dripper o instantáneo. Mi recibo de luz no ha subido desde que la uso y la uso diario y varias veces por día.
Dos pequeñas desventajas si yo la activo estando casi vacía se activa, y los grados solo los marca Fahrenheit.
Considero que hay dos detalles a tomar en cuenta, tiene un sonido beep que suena por todo, cuando aprietas un botón, cuando empieza, cuando acaba… a mi no me molesta y hasta me ayuda pero hay a quien puede molestarle porque no se puede desactivar, la otra cosa es siempre que hay que desactivar el botón de mantener a temperatura, de lo contrario seguirá encendiéndose y apagándose no se hasta cuando (porque como mencioné antes la mia no se apaga ni cuando esta casi vacía)
Selah Newey –
This product is perfectly adequate, which was exactly what I was looking for. We had our last one for years but it was starting to deteriorate and we wanted one that matched our stainless steel appliances. There were other kettles with more features and buttons but that is ridiculously complicated for something that has 1 purpose. This one has 1 button that boils and its perfect. We’ve had it for about 2 months and there is a little rust around the lid which is why I took a star off but that doesn’t really bother me. Overall I like it!