Cosori Electric Kettle, No Plastic Filter & Spout, 1.8Qt Tea Kettle & Hot Water Boiler For Coffee & Tea, Water Heater & Teapot, Automatic Shut Off, Borosilicate glass, Black, 1500W

Original price was: $27.99.Current price is: $24.99.

Description

Price: $27.99 - $24.99
(as of Nov 09, 2025 11:00:35 UTC – Details)


How to Descale/Clean the Kettle?

1. Filling the kettle with 1 cup of vinegar or lemon juice and 2 cups of water.
2. Boiling the liquid and leave it for 2 hours, then use a cloth to clean and wipe.
3. Rinse the kettle with clean water, and dry with a soft, clean cloth.
4. Repeat as needed.
Product Size:
9.0″L x 6.3″W x 10″H
Notes:

It’s normal if your kettle exposes spots or rust on the stainless steel bottom after the first use if the water quality in your area is so hard.
Plastic-Free Spout & Filter—— Glass spout and stainless steel filter prevent boiling water from touching plastic when pouring
Faster Than a Stovetop Kettle—— Boils a full cup of water in under 3 minutes for less wait time
Easy to Clean——Wide mouth and large-angle lid lets you reach every corner with ease
Safe & Easy to Use—— Worry-free auto shut-off and boil-dry safety feature
Accurate Pouring——Precision spout and cool-touch handle help prevent spills and burns
Modern Look—— Sleek design equipped with blue LED light that glows when boiling
More Than Just a Kettle——Great for tea, coffee, and quick meals

Customers say

Customers find the electric kettle heats water quickly and appreciate its nice appearance, particularly the blue lights. The kettle is easy to use, making tea preparation convenient, and customers consider it well worth the price. However, the functionality and auto shut-off features receive mixed reviews – while some say it works well, others report it stops working, and while it automatically turns off once boiling, some mention it doesn’t shut off automatically. Moreover, durability is a concern as several customers report the kettle breaking within two months of use.

Reviews (9)

9 reviews for Cosori Electric Kettle, No Plastic Filter & Spout, 1.8Qt Tea Kettle & Hot Water Boiler For Coffee & Tea, Water Heater & Teapot, Automatic Shut Off, Borosilicate glass, Black, 1500W

  1. Vicktory

    Boils COLD water in 4 minutes. Metallic spout strainer…not plastic.
    October 30, 2023 update: As mentioned in previous update, I used my older boiler for the toilet. Do NOT put boiling water in your toilet. HOT water is good, but not boiling water. It was raining in my basement, and I had to replace the wax ring in my commode. The boiling water melted my wax ring. This is not a review, but I had to warn others that it is NOT a good idea to pour boiling water in your pipes, after writing my previous update. Also, if you have a clog and that boiling water sits in one spot, it can mess up your plumbing. If you have a clog, use Dawn and WARM water. AND Do NOT use a kitchen boiler to pour water in your toilet; bacteria will splash up into the pot and can infect your family. Buy a separate pot to use for household purposes only, Now I can sleep at night.October 16, 2023 Update: My water boiler is still running strong. Unfortunately, my toilet isn’t. I found out that an hour of Dawn in the commode followed by a bunch of boiling water is the best way to remove a clog (you’re welcomed). So, like most oldsters who have had a strong and loyal career, it was demoted as toilet boiler, while the more youthful water boiler takes the coveted place on the kitchen counter…looking cocky and proud. I felt it had to be done this way, because I also have a microscope and have proven to myself that a heavy dumping of boiling water into the commode can and will result in backsplash landing on and inside the water boiler. Yes, the commode water is probably clean…especially after dumping a small bottle of dawn in the toilet water, but this is one time I don’t want to take any chances. So until it takes it’s last current of electricity, this big guy will be the household toilet boiler. The button is still a bit difficult to push, but it still works. Thank you, water boiler, for taking one for the team and being a sport about it!May 2, 2023 Update: My pot stopped working again. When this happens, I try to push down the button, but the button flips back up again. But this time, I was able to turn it on, but it turned off before the water reached boiling.I figured this behavior meant the pot had finally reached retirement age. So I decided to open the other pot (same model, not been used). I reached over to unplug the cord, and the plug and about 2-3 inches of the cord was very very hot. So I unplugged the cord, and waited until the cord cooled.In the meantime, I discovered that I had my instant pot sitting on the cord, by accident. I’m not sure if this was why my cord turned hot (I’m not an electrician), but I freed the cord from the ruthless instant pot (sometimes appliances don’t get along in my kitchen).When the cord was finally cool, I plugged it back in and it worked like a charm!Now, I’m not sure if an overheated plug was why my pot had stopped working in the past (I mentioned this behavior further down, and blamed it on a wet or overheated plate), but now I’m wondering if the cause of the pot going on a workpot’s strike, was because the cord was too hot. Either way, if it stops working, feel the plug. If it feels warm or hot to the touch, simply unplug it and wait until the cord cools.Thank you, Water Heater People, for saving me from burning down my own kitchen. ❤️February 4, 2023 Update:I made the mistake of leaving my water pot’s lid open when I turned it on. I got distracted and it boiled dry. Apparently the automatic shut-off mechanism is in the lid. When the lid is opened, the pot will not shut off automatically. So, I went out to pour my water and there wasn’t any.However, the good news is my house is still standing and this pot STILL WORKS! I assume the pot clicked off while water was still in the pot, and then, the rest evaporated. If it had boiled completely dry, the elements would’ve burned out, I’m sure. The second pot I purchased is still in its box waiting to be used.As for this original pot, I now make sure to tap on the lit before turning it on, just to make sure the lid is closed. It’s become a ritual. 🙂November 2022 Update:I still haven’t used my second pot, yet. The first pot is still going strong. Occasionally, the lid gets sticky, and is difficult to open, but it’s an occasional issue. My water heater blew a few days before Thanksgiving, and this little fella picked up the slack! It heated water for dishes, and made Thanksgiving bearable.April 2022 Update:After almost a year of using the pot, it became difficult to switch on. I immediately bought a duplicate; because, dang it! I love this pot! After I put in the order, I was demonstrating to my husband how it doesn’t turn on, and it turned on! My only explanation of what was happening was that something got wet and it hadn’t dried out yet. I do tend to shoot the water from the tap across the counter into the pot…just to make housework more fun. Maybe I should stop doing that, because water can get into the handle.If your pot suddenly stops working, my suggestion is to unplug it and briefly take a blow dryer to the electric base and the pot’s base. If you have time, forget the blow dryer, and just set it aside to dry naturally.Many of my appliances, when over heated or wet, will cut off and become unusable until it cools or dries out.At least I have another pot. If this gets wet again, I can replace it with the new pot until this one dries out. I’m thinking of buying another pot just for the purpose of boiling eggs. That way, I won’t have to worry about bacteria getting in the coffee.July 2021 update…so, yes, just like others have reported, about a month or so after using it, it suddenly wouldn’t turn on. No light, no heat. But I’m not one to sit idly by, and accept a setback as my new reality. No, Sirree! If I’m going to throw something out, I’m going to figure out the cause of the setback so I can repair it. In this case, the first ring around the protruding pin at the center of the bottom of the carafe became rusted. The rust blocks a current between the base and the carafe, preventing the unit from working effectively. If you place the pot at a different angle (place the pot with your alternate hand, for instance), it may work. At any rate, I simply used a fine-grade sand sponge and sanded off the rust. Steel wool may work, also; but it is a very precise and microscopic job, either way. After I sanded off the rust, I blew off the rust residue and added a thin coat of coconut oil to prevent further rusting. So far, so good. I added pictures to point out the rust. As for the white spots inside the pot, that’s going to happen if you have hard water. Hey, you didn’t hear about people in the 16th century complaining about spots in their water boiler, did you? Of course not! Those lucky people didn’t have to deal with water spots, because they carried their water in from the creek and poured it in an iron kettle. I’m sure you can find an iron kettle on Amazon. I’m not sure where your closest creek is. Maybe Google Maps can show you…OR…you can buy white vinegar or just pretend the spots aren’t there.Mild update: Since I’m correcting typos that I failed to catch earlier, I will say as of today, June 14, 2021 the coconut oil appears to be holding its own. I added a wee bit more, but the kettle hasn’t stopped or failed to start since I applied the first thin coat. 🙂Older review: I love it! My last water boiler almost caught my house on fire, leaked and the water sloshed out of the spout. This water boiler pours very smoothly and boils 1 liter of COLD water in four minutes. I haven’t timed warm water, but I will confirm it’s going to be less than four minutes.The blue light is ok; not as spectacular as I thought it would be. But I didn’t buy this for entertainment.The spout strainer pulls forward, covering the spout when you close the lid. When you open the lid, it has a spring that allows the strainer to be moved down for filling water. It doesn’t stay down, but it won’t snap off when you’re trying to fill the carafe, which was its intended purpose, I believe. It IS made of metal, so you don’t have to worry about poisoning your family with seeping plastic chemicals. In fact, nothing on or in this pot that comes in contact with liquid is made of plastic. The handle and outside of the lid are plastic for the purpose of insulating you from burns. I have on occasion been forced to use a silicone potholder to support the base while pouring, but I wouldn’t remove points for that.It does NOT have a temp control…but you CAN watch it boil and could probably judge from the water’s action and reaction when it’s the temperature for you. Over time, you be a pro and figuring the proper tea temp.I really do like this pot, and would recommend it for my own grandmother, if she was alive to use it.The price is good for the product. I’d buy it if I were you. You don’t know when the price will rise.I have a heat streak. So if something does go wrong with the pot after posting this review, I will be sure to return to post the issues. For now, it’s working great!

  2. Michael Dx3

    Full rolling boil in 7:45 when filled to maximum level
    I wanted to new electric kettle since my old one finally died on me. I had a good experience with a Cosori dehydrator so figured I would give their kettle a try. I’m not a big fan of high temperatures and plastic so this fit the bill with the glass pot and interior stainless lid liner.First things first is the boil time. I filled up to the maximum line (the 1.8 Qt / 1.7 Liters) with some tap water and fired it up with a stopwatch timer set on my phone. At maximum fill, it only took 7:45 to reach a full rolling boil and the heating element to turn off. In all honesty it was boiling but not quite as “hard” at just under 7 minutes and I could have used it then. I tried again half full this time and it took just over 3 minutes.The only “complaint” I have is with the base. It took some fiddling around with the cord to get it set in such a way so that the base would sit flat on its own. The base is just the electrical connection so it doesn’t have much weight. Not a big deal and not enough to remove a star though I do wish they had embedded a piece of steel or something in it to hold it down and in place on the counter better.

  3. AskAlthea

    Super nice electric kettle
    OK, after reading through the reviews and the complaints about the perforated metal piece on the spout, it’s engineered this way to boil water. What do we mean by this?This perforated spout keeps the heat in the kettle so that the water will actually boil in your lifetime. How do we know? We removed this perforated stainless spout and discovered that it took at least 3x longer for the water to boil and sometimes it didn’t fully boil at all. It’s basic physics. Now that we’ve covered this…We really like this kettle. Fast boil and works as it should. Appreciated that the kettle is all glass with the rest of the areas toughing the water stainless steel. Like it so much we now have back-up of same. Oh, and it’s really a nice bright red, which we like, too.For kettle longevity, we now use only reverse osmosis carbon filtered water (hard water region), and we remove the kettle from its base after boiling to allow the ECU to cool down completely. With the new ECU boards in everything instead of old-fashioned, reliable and easily replaced fuses, we realized that removing the kettle from its base after a boil will help improve its lifespan. We now do the same with our countertop toaster by leaving open the door after a toast. Otherwise, the amount of insulation to prevent the ECU’s from melting, which is why these products fail usually within 2 years, would mean some gigantic ‘small’ kitchen appliances.

  4. Amazon Customer

    Going 3 years strong! Best kettle I’ve owned
    Been over 3 years since I’ve owned it, works perfect no issues. I’ve had others where the lids fail, or the switch stopped working. This is the workhorse for our family. I use reverse osmosis water to avoid any white mineral buildup at the bottom. Once every few months I’ll use a damp cloth to wipe the bottom. I’ve gone thru many in last ten years and this is the only one that hasn’t gone bad. It was so good, I bought one for my mother to replace her broken one that had the lid fail and boil over.

  5. Baljeet kaur lakha

    good

  6. SunnyDays

    This is not true about the no plastic contact with water, there is indeed plastic inside the lid!

  7. Karla Sada

    Llego rapidísimo y aparte justo lo que pedimos, fue un regalo de bodas para mi prima!

  8. Cliente de Amazon

    Excelente para espacios reducidos y aún así permite hervir un buen volumen de agua.

  9. Sharon Barry

    Boils water really fast. It’s a little loud when boiling but quickly got used to it. Love the color red.

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