💨 Steam Up Your Style!
The US Stove Company Kettle Fireplace 3Qt Black is a modern, stylish kettle designed to add humidity to your living space while complementing your wood, coal, pellet, or corn burning stove. With a generous 3-quart capacity and a cool touch chrome spring handle, this kettle combines functionality with aesthetic appeal. Please note, it is not intended for cooking or human consumption.
Whistling | Yes |
Colour | black |
Style | Modern |
Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
OutputCapacity | 3 Quarts |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
Enclosure Material | Cast Iron |
Handle Material | Cast Iron |
T**E
As always with iron, season it first.
This pot has done a great job with my wood burning insert. The steam heat/humidity add to the overall warmth of our house. Keep in mind that you will need to check the water level every several hours along with giving it time to cool before adding more water to an empty pot to avoid cracking. The handle as expected is cool to the touch but keep in mind that it cast iron and will tend to rust on the inside. Definitely not for hot drinks but as stated, is designed as a steamer pot. I suppose with the proper seasoning etc this could be avoided, but other products are made that specifically address that issue in the first place. Last, I expect literally decades of use from this pot.
T**S
misleading item description
'water boiled in this kettle not suitable for human consumption'What a joke - it's a kettle
S**Y
Great quality, looks great
Kettle will be used once the wood stove is fired up to provide moisture (and aroma if you scent your water) within the family room. Heavy so you won't have to worry about it being knocked or tipped over. Previously used a copper kettle but like the looks of the cast iron too.
J**R
Works well
Using on my pellet stove...rusted up quick but serves the purpose of adding humidity to air while stove is on...no issues if it runs out of water as it is built well
C**B
Quality unit
Is well made, has a nice finish, no nasty seams or rough castings.
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