Butterfly Meadow Enameled Kitchen Tea Kettle
Product Details
Web ID: 8305106Lenox butterfly tea kettle
My wife loves it
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beautiful
It’s very nice tea kettle. I would recommend this product. I had it in my cart until great price
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butterfly
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] beautiful and feminine
Customer review from bloomingdales.com
Best one I've ever owned
I bought this tea kettle early 2024 and I've enjoyed it from day one. Not only is it pretty to look at but very easy to use. If you fill it as advised,it whistles when the water is hot.
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Customer review from Lenox Corporation
Beautiful teapot
Beautiful teapot, the only negative thing is that when water boils you hardly hear the whistle.
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this is dangerous
Looks beautiful but it’s extremely dangerous - all that metal- the spout, lid and handle get extremely hot (naturally) the little rubber 1/2 handle does not protect your hand. If you don’t use a bulky pit holder you will be severely burned. This is a very bad design and should be recalled.
Response from Lenox Team
We want to sincerely apologize for your negative experience with our product. We would like to learn more about the situation and what exactly happened. Please email us at info@lenox.com.
I have a question. Silicon look like part , covering low inner part of lid have to be removed ?
Response from Lenox Team
Please contact us at info@lenox.com with your question and include a picture if possible. We are happy to assist you in answering your question, but do need a bit more detail.
Warning: Danger! Danger!
This is beautiful, but I suspect the designers decided safety be darned!!! The "danger" isn't mentioned in the product description; you find out when you receive the item and read the instructions. Tired of looking at my very safe kettle, I purchased this. My original kettle has a heat resistent handle and, when you tip it, the spout lid opens and water comes out. Very safe. The Lenox kettle has a handle that isn't totally heat-resistant. To get water out, you have to use your hand to push on a small rubber piece. No matter how careful one is, opening the spout causes boiling water to splatter everywhere, including backwards onto you, so heat and water-resistant gloves are recommended to pour water. If your stove is near an entrance, you'll need to turn spout away from the area to prevent burning people or pets. I'm back to using the "safe" kettle. This will probably go into the donation box.