Cosori Electric Kettle. No Plastic Contact With Water. Wide Mouth For Easy Cleaning. Auto Shut Off. 1.7L Tea Kettle & Hot Water Boiler. Water Heater & Teapot. Borosilicate Glass. Black. 1500W
CAD $15.99 – CAD $25.99
1000 in stock
About this item
- 𝑺𝑼𝑷𝑬𝑹𝑰𝑶𝑹 𝑴𝑨𝑻𝑬𝑹𝑰𝑨𝑳𝑺: Crafted with high-quality borosilicate glass and 304 stainless steel, the electric tea kettle ensures the safety and purity of your water.
- 𝑻𝑰𝑴𝑬-𝑺𝑨𝑽𝑰𝑵𝑮 𝑬𝑭𝑭𝑰𝑪𝑰𝑬𝑵𝑪𝒀: A smart choice to replace microwaves, stoves, or old kettles. Boil water quickly in just 3 to 7 minutes with this hot water kettle.
- 𝑺𝑨𝑭𝑬 𝑨𝑵𝑫 𝑺𝑴𝑨𝑹𝑻: This kettle features automatic shut-off and boil-dry protection for added safety, ensuring a safe user experience.
- 𝑳𝑨𝑹𝑮𝑬𝑹 𝑴𝑶𝑼𝑻𝑯: Boasts a spacious 4.3-inch/110mm opening for easy cleanup with lemon juice or baking soda, swiftly removing residues or limescale.
- 𝑪𝑶𝑵𝑽𝑬𝑵𝑰𝑬𝑵𝑻 𝑷𝑹𝑬𝑪𝑰𝑺𝑰𝑶𝑵: Specifically designed with a drip-free spout and scald-proof lid, effortlessly controlling water flow and preventing burns.
- 𝑮𝑰𝑭𝑻 𝑹𝑬𝑨𝑫𝒀: Comes with elegant gift boxes which is a perfect gift for tea/coffee lovers. (Such as Mother's Day, Father's Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas)
Description







Specifications
- Brand NameCOSORI
- Included ComponentsElectric Glass Kettle, Power Base, User Manual
- Country of OriginChina
- Model NameKettle Teapot
- Model NumberGK-172-CO
- UPC810043373425
- ManufacturerCOSORI
- ASINB08PP48979
- Item Type NameElectric Tea Kettle for Boiling Water
- Item Height9.5 inches
Additional information
| color | Black, Clear, Ivory White, Ruby Red, Subtle Green |
|---|---|
| size | 1.8 Quarts |








It takes 3 minutes to boil, 4 max. It looks nice. I was supposed to get a clear one, but I received a black one instead. I'm not upset over the mistake in this case, but it did come off poorly as I got it on sale only for the next day everything but the one I chose was on sale (& that's what they gave me). IDK if that was intentionally a bait & switch or if it was an honest mistake. I'd adjust this review if I knew. It said 25 when it was originally 55, & I have no clue if they sent me the worse one or did me a favor by giving me plastic instead of the clear glass option I had chosen.
No complaints of leakage yet. No use for the mesh tea attachment as loose leaf tea is meh.
Boil speed | Water temperature | style
But it is ugly. Unless you're into the cool sci-fi blue glow effect, it probably won't match anything else in your kitchen.
It's also large -- the max water level is only about half-way up! But I can kind of see why when you see it boil. The bubbles reach almost all the way up. Since the top is just a metal filter over glass, there's no rubber or plastic gasket to keep it water-tight when the lid is down. If this thing was smaller or you filled it all the way to the top, the boiling water would probably spill over. So, given the design... I guess the size is okay. (My old kettle could be filled almost to the top and did not spill over, but it had very different design style, with a small, tight-fitting metal-on-metal lid and a very long spout, so maybe that is why.)
It works perfectlly. It's just big an ugly.
If you're a manufacturer reading this -- I personally would be willing to pay twice as much, or three times as much, for a kettle that matches my kitchen. Something solid black metal, or even black and white, or something home-y and country-y. White or black with a wooden base or handle. Or maybe something antique-looking, with a flower pattern on it. You know, cute. I can't describe it because I'm not a product designer, but I'll know it when I see it!
I'm attaching some photos so you can see why it just doesn't fit! I can see this kettle in a modern office, or in a man cave or a video game room, but not in a normal house kitchen.
This electric kettle has auto shut off, which you can see in my video! The other thing that I appreciate about it is it has both liters and cups for measurements on it. Some of the other ones only have liters.
Simple with no temp controls, just boils and turns off automatically. Which is want I want.
It's a big kettle, so there is a lot of open top space and I find condensation builds up there, which I haven't really encountered on other kettles I have owned.
Either way, works like how I want it for a simple kettle.
But noticed a burn or rust spot already developing on plate under glass.
Contacted support and we'll see how that goes.
Update customer service send me a replacement which after a few days does not show signs of burning on the base.
Adding a star for now and will continue to monitor.
Have anyone else had this problem?
Update: using it for 1 week, i had to take away 1 Star, as i have to “de-scale” the pitcher of water after Every Use, which is kind of annoying. I don’t know if that is the Water here in the US or the pitcher.
Glass housing with stainless filter. Plastic on the housing, obviously, but no hot water pouring over plastic if that is something you are concerned about.
My only complaint is the lid doesn't open far enough and/or the metal filter doesn't fold away. Hard to get filled from the fridge door. I'm afraid I'm going to slice my control panel one day.
Cosori:
Boils 7:12
Clicks off 7:43
Ambiano:
Boils 7:27
Clicks off 7:58
So the year old Cosori won! Not by any significant amount, but it did. In the end the kettle works fine. It's inexpensive and for that you get no temperature control or other settings. Just on or off. I wish the lid opened back further sometimes but it's workable and the Ambiano has the same problem; both lids only open to like 70 degrees when I want it to go 90+.
But regardless, would recommend. It's held up fine. It's inexpensive. It works.
Like other reviews the kettles are in general easy to use and easy to clean until they stopped working. In our case, the first kettle lasted 22 months. I didn't expect it to last as long as my previous one, 10 years, but broken in less than two years is disappointing. Then in June we found out that the screws placed inside the top cover were rusted (see picture). This time, the product lasted only a little over 18 months!
Amazon's web design does not allow me to review the second kettle separately, which is very misleading for customers. Cosori at the moment does not take phon calls, and I have submitted an email concern.
The @Amazon reviews should include a durability or reliability category.
I was disappointed to notice today that its glass spout chipped off a piece. Not sure how this could have happened when we pour there is space left above the cup and don't recall anything bumping into the spout.
After having a look the glass is very thin around this area and could be prone to cracking so could be a design flaw. In any case it's disappointing that the kettle needs to be replaced just a year later. Yes it's still functional with the chipped spout but its a sharp hazard so we can't leave it that way and it can't be repaired or replaced since its one whole glass component.
**update**
Contacted customer service who sent a new kettle - great, thanks!
Though where the water bubbles boil from are these spots, so it may be micro-holes that come through the metal and the calcium is stuck in between. Have tried cleaning it off to no avail. Not sure if this is a hazard or not. Water temps boils just fine.
Something to note that people don't realize is that you have to turn off the kettle once done boiling. Other boilers we used will automatically turn off once done. The boiler will continue to reboil if left on when temp drops, so if you pour out your water and it's still ON, you may ruin the boiler.