Whistling Kettle
A whistling kettle is also known as a whistle coffee maker. Its name depends on the country, although its function is the same. The traditional whistling kettle or whistling coffee maker is primarily a coffee maker for heating water.
How is a traditional whistling kettle used?
After it's filled with water and placed over a hear source, the water will start to boil and the coffee pot will signal you with a whistle, which is when you know it's time to take it off the range. It's perfect for heating water for mate, warming up coffee or making tea, especially if it has a filter. Normally, whistling coffee pot or whistling kettles are used to heat up and serve coffee, tea or chamomile. If you're making coffee, it's quite common to make pour over style coffee and use the pot only for serving and heating, especially when you've made a large quantity, more than a litre. They're also quite useful for making chamomile.
You ususally see stainless steel whistling kettles, but they can also be iron, aluminium or any other metal. Made of wood, stainless steel or plastic, the handle's purpose is to protect us from heat.
The whistling kettles included in our catalogue are stainless steel with a capsule base for better heat distribution while boiling water that saves energy, and vitreous enamelled steel with a bakelite handle. All the coffee pots you'll find in our catalogue can be used with all kinds of ranges and are also dishwasher safe. They can be found in different sizes.