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BELLA 1.7 Liter Glass Electric Kettle

$19.99
$24.54 19% off Reference Price
Condition: New
style: Kettle
color: White / Purple
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Top positive review
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Good little kettle
By Renee Brutvan on Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2024
My old electric kettle stopped working after a good 5 years of daily use for teas and pour-over coffee. I love the idea of a bright copper kettle whistling away on the fire, but I am too easily distracted not to use an electric water kettle with automatic shut-off instead (I can't even count the number of pots and kettles I've burned irreparably). I wanted an exact replacement of my HadinEeon glass kettle, but couldn't find one, so I chose this Bella instead. I'm familiar with their beautiful ceramic kettles which are out of my price range, but choosing a used borosilicate one with free shipping brought the price down to just $15. So I stopped shopping and put it in my cart. It arrived within 3 days! I love the blue light that glows up from the black base through the water, it's mesmerizing. And boiling water in a glass vessel reminds me of that scene in Blade Runner when Priss pulls out the boiling eggs from the glass pot. Good times. But I digress. The lid is secured with a pinch-to-open mechanism on top, so you either need to use both hands, pinch open the lid with one hand while the pot is resting on a stable surface, or have strong ring and pinky fingers to hold the handle while your first and middle fingers pinch open the lid. I wish it was one-hand friendly like my old kettle, with the thumb lever above the handle, but the Bella lid will stay open at 90 degrees without needing to hold it with your thumb, so I guess it's a trade-off. You also have to tug it a bit to get it in that position, but, no-biggie. Actually, I suspect that's the reason it was returned; when you open the lid, it resists at about 45 degrees, like that's as wide as it goes. Plus, it won't remain open, so it's awkward trying to fill the pot under the faucet (not to mention cleaning it). I was disappointed, but figured, oh well, $15, right? On the second day of use I thought, nooo, that just couldn't be how it was designed - maybe it was stuck or something - so I pulled the lid a little harder, and voilà! 90 degrees and it stays put! My biggest complaint was solved! The Bella also doesn't have a "keep warm" feature, a notification beep, or a temperature control panel like my old kettle, but, honestly, I never once used the thermostat on that one, so it's not worth the cost for me. This one has a large toggle switch with an audible "click" sound that's loud enough to hear in a quiet apartment, and in a few minutes your water is boiled and the heating element is safely and automatically toggled off again. Aah, simplicity and peace of mind. The only feature I truly dislike is the plastic strainer attached to the underside of the lid where the water pours out. I guess it's for loose tea leaves? I honestly don't know. Why would anyone want a plastic filter for their boiling water? See, that's when a thumb lift lid would come in handy too. But I think I can yank it out though. Another tiny complaint is the width of the handle compared to my old kettle; but, then again, I have small hands, so it won't trouble most people and I'll grow accustomed to it. But if you have weak wrists, it miiiight be a problem with the added weight of 1.7 liters of water. So, all in all, it does the job it's designed to do, looks lovely doing it, and is very reasonably priced (even new). If you've never used an electric kettle, now's your chance to try one out. Keep your stove burners free and give yourself perfect peace of mind.
Top critical review
This is cheaply put together plastic junk.
By Addie Ruth on Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
I've been using this Kettle for about 2 months boiling only water. Already the cheap plastic lid is not adhering to the base anymore so the boiling water signal is not shutting off automatically. It takes 7 minutes for this water to boil so I suppose now i have to stand by and wait so that i can unplug the Kettle myself or I could have a countertop full of hot water to clean up. This happened within a 3 month window of using. Amazon used to give us a 3 month return window, but no longer. One month return window is just not enough time for this cheaply made Chinese plastic junk.

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Good little kettle
By Renee Brutvan - Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2024
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My old electric kettle stopped working after a good 5 years of daily use for teas and pour-over coffee. I love the idea of a bright copper kettle whistling away on the fire, but I am too easily distracted not to use an electric water kettle with automatic shut-off instead (I can't even count the number of pots and kettles I've burned irreparably). I wanted an exact replacement of my HadinEeon glass kettle, but couldn't find one, so I chose this Bella instead. I'm familiar with their beautiful ceramic kettles which are out of my price range, but choosing a used borosilicate one with free shipping brought the price down to just $15. So I stopped shopping and put it in my cart. It arrived within 3 days! I love the blue light that glows up from the black base through the water, it's mesmerizing. And boiling water in a glass vessel reminds me of that scene in Blade Runner when Priss pulls out the boiling eggs from the glass pot. Good times. But I digress. The lid is secured with a pinch-to-open mechanism on top, so you either need to use both hands, pinch open the lid with one hand while the pot is resting on a stable surface, or have strong ring and pinky fingers to hold the handle while your first and middle fingers pinch open the lid. I wish it was one-hand friendly like my old kettle, with the thumb lever above the handle, but the Bella lid will stay open at 90 degrees without needing to hold it with your thumb, so I guess it's a trade-off. You also have to tug it a bit to get it in that position, but, no-biggie. Actually, I suspect that's the reason it was returned; when you open the lid, it resists at about 45 degrees, like that's as wide as it goes. Plus, it won't remain open, so it's awkward trying to fill the pot under the faucet (not to mention cleaning it). I was disappointed, but figured, oh well, $15, right? On the second day of use I thought, nooo, that just couldn't be how it was designed - maybe it was stuck or something - so I pulled the lid a little harder, and voilà! 90 degrees and it stays put! My biggest complaint was solved! The Bella also doesn't have a "keep warm" feature, a notification beep, or a temperature control panel like my old kettle, but, honestly, I never once used the thermostat on that one, so it's not worth the cost for me. This one has a large toggle switch with an audible "click" sound that's loud enough to hear in a quiet apartment, and in a few minutes your water is boiled and the heating element is safely and automatically toggled off again. Aah, simplicity and peace of mind. The only feature I truly dislike is the plastic strainer attached to the underside of the lid where the water pours out. I guess it's for loose tea leaves? I honestly don't know. Why would anyone want a plastic filter for their boiling water? See, that's when a thumb lift lid would come in handy too. But I think I can yank it out though. Another tiny complaint is the width of the handle compared to my old kettle; but, then again, I have small hands, so it won't trouble most people and I'll grow accustomed to it. But if you have weak wrists, it miiiight be a problem with the added weight of 1.7 liters of water. So, all in all, it does the job it's designed to do, looks lovely doing it, and is very reasonably priced (even new). If you've never used an electric kettle, now's your chance to try one out. Keep your stove burners free and give yourself perfect peace of mind.
Instantaneous water heater
By I was very disappointed. When it arrived after I waited for a few days, the box was deformed. I hoped that nothing inside would be damaged, but when I opened the package, it was also squeezed and deformed. I had no choice but to return the pot. - Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
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The transparent design allows for a good observation of the water level, has lighting effects, heats up quickly, and is cheap, so it's worth recommending.
Works great, large size
By Mel - Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
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This is a great kettle. It heats up quickly and has a large capacity. It's very sturdy and simple to use. My preteens are able to safely use it to make ramen, hot chocolate, and oatmeal. Great brand too.
Works great and quick
By Kai - Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
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This item saves so much time and is very convenient. It saved me a lot of time and it can store a lot of water as well. This item is compact and looks awesome. It’s very durable as well and can last you a very long time.
Good Straight Forward Hot Water Pot - With one little idiosyncrasy
By Joe Fox - Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2022
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Update 2: A short time after I had problems with the pot shutting off, I discovered the cause. On this unit, if the lid is NOT COMPLETELY DOWN AND LOCKED IN PLACE then it will fail to turn off. So if you fill the pot and just slap the lid down, it may or may not fully lock in place. Then it will intermittently not turn off. If you make a point to just push the lid fully down into the locked position it turns off by itself EVERY time. Since I discovered this idiosyncrasy, I have had several months of flawless operation. I raised my review back to 4 stars. ---------------- Update: Shortly after writing the review below, the pot now intermittently fails to shut off. This is a fire hazard. Another cheaply bought product that fails just after the 30 day mark. ---------------- I had this pot for about a month and it is great. I purchased it to replace an older pot that stopped working after about 5 years. This pot gets used between 5 and 15 times a day in our home to heat water for tea and French press coffee. It is simple and fool proof. This heats water relatively quickly. I can clearly see how much water is in it and the markings on the glass. The opening is big enough for my hand so it's easy to clean. It turns off when it should. The blue LEDs are a nice touch, and it's a great indication of when it's heating and when it's not. It is simple to turn off with a flick of the single button or by simply lifting the pot about an inch. Yes you need to wash it when it arrives and boil a few pots of water to get rid of any plastic flavor from the lid. Once this is done this hot water pot is the best one I've had in at least the last 10 years. And at this price it's an awesome value.
Filters coffee
By Brenda Meyer - Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
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I love it this is good I love this thing I love this water kettle I made coffee in it all the time I put the I just put water in the coffee grounds and yes it does have a small filter on the top it does feel to my coffee grounds out all you have to do all I do is pour it in the cup and it filters my coffee grounds out so yes it does work as a filter as well and it works great it heats up really fast it makes coffee really fast
Highly recommended
By Kasey Juneau - Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
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I love this kettle! Heats quickly and the auto off function is great so I don’t have to worry about running to catch it if I happen to be busy when it’s done. The lights pretty cool and bright enough to know it’s on but not blinding. Has good weight as well but still easy to lift with out much strain. My elderly bfs mom is also able to use it with ease so recommend it for any age.
This is cheaply put together plastic junk.
By Addie Ruth - Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
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I've been using this Kettle for about 2 months boiling only water. Already the cheap plastic lid is not adhering to the base anymore so the boiling water signal is not shutting off automatically. It takes 7 minutes for this water to boil so I suppose now i have to stand by and wait so that i can unplug the Kettle myself or I could have a countertop full of hot water to clean up. This happened within a 3 month window of using. Amazon used to give us a 3 month return window, but no longer. One month return window is just not enough time for this cheaply made Chinese plastic junk.
Upstairs caffiene fix
By Mad Squabbles - Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
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For those times we feel like having a cup of coffee or tea and just too lazy to go downstairs where we have another one (not this model, though). These are efficient and heat up quickly since the heating element is in the water. FYI, keep the lid snapped closed. It seems the shut off is achieved by pressure from the boiling water. If you have the lid cracked it'll never reach pressure and will continue to boil until all the water is gone.
Hot water within minutes! So nice.
By Stephanie L. - Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
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I ordered this to have quick hot water for in our barn. It is easy to have water boiling within minutes, very easy to clean, doesn’t break easy, & it was pretty cheap.
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