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Default Tea Kettles (stovetop)

Scott Peterson > wrote:

> If you are near any of the Le Cruset outlet stores, check out their
> kettle.
> http://www.chefscatalog.com/store/ca...h&itemId=cprod
> 1859727
>
> http://www.lecreuset.com/new/product...path=1&parent_
> id=2


But these look like you could burn yourself removing the spout cap
before pouring hot water.
 
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