Gourmia® GPK510 Gooseneck Electric Kettle for $49
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
This Gooseneck Electric Kettle by Gourmia lets you turn your home kitchen into your very own coffee shop! With preset temperatures, this kettle brings water to the perfect temperature, saving you time and energy. Quick and easy-to-use, you can simply turn your electric kettle on with the push of a button and have it ready for you when you get out of the shower. With 120 volts of power, you can get perfectly hot water in a matter of seconds. When the set temperature is reached, the heater will turn on and off to maintain the set temperature. The teakettle will automatically shut off after the kettle is lifted off the base to pour unless the hold temperature button is pressed. Gourmia combines style with function to create this multifunctional electric pot.
- An LCD display allows you to set & hold temperature for hours
- A round-shaped handle makes it easy to grip
- Automated degree control makes it easy for you to get the perfect temperature
- A gooseneck spout provides you w/ a seamless pour every single time
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: silver
- Materials: stainless steel
- Product dimensions: 9.5″H x 8.3″L x 10.5″W
- Capacity: 1 liter
- Advanced LCD display
- Ergonomically designed
- Gooseneck sprout
- Precise temperature
- No-spill
- Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty
Includes
- Gourmia® GPK510 Gooseneck Electric Kettle
- User manual
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