We’ve been avid mint tea drinkers for nearly two decades. So,we keep cordless kettles like this one on the kitchen counter. So we review the Chef’s Choice Cordless Glass Electric Water Kettle Teapot 679-001 here.
The 679 glass kettle is not actually cordless. A cord does exist. They attached it to the stand base. The stand then supplies power to the heating elements built into the bottom of the pot.
But the kettle itself has no attached power cord. So this makes for much easier filling and less dangerous hot water pouring. This is a hefty appliance that’s tough, solid, and thus, long lasting. Nothing looks cheap about this cordless yet electric glass teapot. It’s fun watching the water bubble inside as it heats.
8.5 by 6.0 by 10.5 inches.
Heats 1.65 liters of water in approximately seven minutes here in Altoona, PA. It may heat more quickly at higher altitudes.
Even when the water is boiling, the sound output is on the low side. Now sometimes while heating, it can hiss and roar as well. Not too loudly though. Plus, if this does get too loud, clean out the inside to quiet things down again.
The stand that supplies power to the kettle has anti-skid feet. These stop the pot from sliding, even when full. They also provide acoustic isolation from the counter. So this helps keep the kettle quiet.
Has an attached black plastic lid. This latches open for near effortless filling. Plus, it locks closed to contain hot liquids while pouring.
The large mouth on this cordless electric kettle makes for quick and easy filling and cleaning. Very little slop and spill as well.
You can wrap any excess cord up on the underside of the stand to keep it out of your way.
A clear, lit lever makes starting and stopping the electric kettle a snap; literally. The light comes on while heating is in progress.
A printed easy-to-read scale, located behind the handle, shows how full the kettle is.
Heats a full kettle of cold water to a rolling boil in less than eight minutes. Furthermore, the pot heats the water well all the way through. This water boiler is indeed more efficient than a microwave oven. It fast heats up to six cups of water in less than ten minutes.
This stainless steel and glass cordless kettle automatically shuts off soon after the water inside begins to boil. The heating element will also deactivate if all the water inside boils completely away.
The supporting stand remains touch cool, as it contains no heating element. They seal the heaters in the bottom of the removable kettle, beneath the glass part.
Has the modern look of a brushed stainless steel finish on its base and stand. Then too, there’s the black plastic handle and lid. This compliments the metal and clear glass with a subtle contrast.
With the handle being non conductive, there is little chance of electric shock from the 679. Also, the handle never becomes too hot to handle.
Where they put the handle gives great balance. Thus, carrying this kettle from its stand to your teacup is easy. Plus, pouring is a steamy breeze.
Takes up little space, as the pitcher part sits directly atop the base stand.
At nearly $55, the price was a trifle expensive. A bit higher than other brands of electric kettles. Some of those cost less than half of this. Plus, the glass may be a bit more susceptible to breakage than the usual stainless steel or aluminum vessels found on cheaper models. But it does not dent as easily. Nor does the finish turn dull as fast with repeated washings.
But for a glass sided kettle, this cost is pretty competitive. Indeed, the glass sides give this kettle a more “ritzy” look. And this might make people want to pay a little more for this kettle.
Occasionally, this cordless electric kettle clicks and snaps, even hours after last use. This is likely the mechanical shut-off mechanism inside cooling down. But they could quiet this by using a fully electronic thermostat.
The plastic lid appears a bit too easy to scratch. A definite improvement would be a harder cover Perhaps a metal cover or wood dome for safest covering.
In total, we like this Chef’s Choice kettle, model 679. It’s 1500-watt heater boils water faster, is easy to clean, and is affordable. It’s a cheap yet effective solution that works almost anywhere you have electricity. Everywhere from the standard kitchen to the quaint cabin in the woods using a gas generator. So, we recommend the 679 to anyone who wants quick hot water for tea, cocoa, Etc. Our rating is thus 95 out of 100.
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