Zojirushi CD-WCC40 Micom Water Boiler & Warmer
Keeps hot water available at the touch of a button. Useful for tea, hot cocoa, coffee, instant oatmeal, etc.
Keeps hot water available at the touch of a button. Useful for tea, hot cocoa, coffee, instant oatmeal, etc.
A variable-temp electric pour-over kettle that pours as good as it looks.
A lightweight, portable water heater that's useful for making coffee, tea, soup, and more wherever you go...with some caveats.
A collapsible silicone kettle that's great for making coffee or tea on the go.
A newer way to brew coffee that falls somewhere between an AeroPress and a classic French press.
Keeps tea bags from floating away so you don't have to go fishing around in your piping hot beverage for them.
A proper delivery system for the caffeine addict in all of us.
An all-in-one tea infuser that scoops and holds loose-leaf tea for easy steeping.
La Marzocco's beautiful new line of ceramic cups, handmade by Seattle-based ceramicist Sarah Kaye.
Add hot liquid to reveal the Marauder's Map from Harry Potter. When you've finished your drink, mischief managed!
Coming soon from the makers of the Duo coffee steeper is this gooseneck-like kettle with a built-in thermometer and a counterbalanced handle for easy pouring.
Drink coffee in style on the go.
Need a little more music in your water-boiling routine? Check out the delightful Alessi 9091 kettle, which sports a brass whistle that produces a pleasant little melody when the water's ready, rather than an ear-piercing screech.
As much as I would've liked to, I didn't get to make it out to the Circles 2014 conference. But hey, if I drink coffee out of their enamel coffee mug while repeatedly watching the short film they shot for it, it's almost like I was there...right? Guys?
I'm starting to think my fondness for gooseneck kettles is turning into full-blown addiction—and I'm okay with it. The Canadian-made Monarch Methods pour over kettle is among the more unique ones I've seen, with its copper construction and handle-less design. You grip it by the tanned harness leather insulator rather than an external handle, giving you better control over the pour. The…
We love a good kettle here at Tools & Toys—particularly the gooseneck variety—and this stainless steel Fino Pour Over Kettle fits the bill nicely. Nothing fancy about it really, just quality Japanese design and craftsmanship. I like that it's so compact compared to other kettles. My only quibble is that it doesn't whistle when the water's boiling, but the lid does bobble…
When it comes to kettles, you'll have to pry the Bonavita variable temp gooseneck out of my cold, dead hands—but I must admit, this Japanese-imported Takahiro kettle has a certain classic appeal to it. While the Bonavita is the more convenient option to be sure, the Takahiro's simpler design aesthetic is far more pleasing to the eye. The Takahiro kettle is $92…