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The 2-in-1 Kettle Kit
Save money and space with these two precision electric kettles with one base to power them both.
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- Exact Temperature Control
- Wide Spout
- Quick Heat Time
- Hold Mode
Overview
Meet Corvo EKG, the electric kettle at the intersection of beauty and brains. Variable temperature control, 1200 watts for a quick heat time, and a world of features for ultimate control.
Precision engineered to help you perfect your tea, coffee, hot chocolate, famous oatmeal recipe, or whatever else you need hot water for while maintaining a minimal footprint in your kitchen.
Details
Dimensions: 11.5″ x 6.75″ x 8″ (292 mm x 171 mm x 203 mm)
Weight: 2.69 lbs/1220 g (includes kettle base)
Volume: 0.9 L to max fill line
Cord Length: 2.5 ft
Plug: Type-B (for U.S. and Canada)
Power: 1200W, 120V~, 50/60Hz, 9A
Materials: 304 stainless steel kettle body and lid, plastic base, food-grade silicone. Wooden handles are either walnut or maple.
Temperature Range: 104°F-212°F/40°C-100°C
Product Certifications: ETL compliance, FCC certified
Warnings: CA Prop 65
International
International Use: This Corvo EKG listing is for 120V models, which are only compatible with outlets in the United States and Canada. Using this product outside of these countries will void the included warranty, and we cannot advise using a voltage converter for international use. Please check voltage compatibility for your country before purchasing. To find an international retailer near you, head here.
Find international versions of the instructions and manual here.
Handle with flair
An elegant upgrade to our all-rounder: Corvo EKG is now available with a finely crafted walnut wood handle and lid pull.
Key Features
Precisely heats and maintains your water exactly to-the-degree in Fahrenheit. No more guessing degrees or "about" boiling.
A blazing fast heat time, powered by a 1200 watt heating element means even less time spent waiting in pursuit of the perfect cup.
When the toggle on the back is switched to Hold mode, Corvo EKG will maintain your desired temperature in either Fahrenheit or Celsius for 60 minutes.
Key Features
To-The-Degree Temperature Control
Precisely heats and maintains your water exactly to-the-degree in Fahrenheit. No more guessing degrees or "about" boiling.
Quick Heat Time
A blazing fast heat time, powered by a 1200 watt heating element means even less time spent waiting in pursuit of the perfect cup.
60-Minute Hold Mode
When the toggle on the back is switched to Hold mode, Corvo EKG will maintain your desired temperature in either Fahrenheit or Celsius for 60 minutes.
Thoughtful Additions
PID Controller
Brew Stopwatch
Fahrenheit or Celsius
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Designed For |
Tea, immersion brewing, or anything you need quick-heated water for. |
Perfecting your daily pour-over. |
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Ideal Pairing |
Clara French Press |
Stagg Pour-Over Dripper |
Pour Spout |
Large spout for more pouring power. |
Precision pour spout designed for the optimal pour-over flow rate. |
Colorways |
Available in Matte Black and Matte Black + Walnut. |
Available in nine colorways and with premium wooden accents. |
Capacity |
0.9 L to the max fill line. |
0.9 L to the max fill line. |
Corvo EKG
Designed For
Tea, immersion brewing, or anything you need quick-heated water for.
Ideal Pairing
Clara French Press
Pour Spout
Large spout for more pouring power.
Colorways
Available in Matte Black and Matte Black + Walnut.
Capacity
0.9 L to the max fill line.
Stagg EKG
Designed For
Perfecting your daily pour-over.
Ideal Pairing
Stagg Pour-Over Dripper
Pour Spout
Precision pour spout designed for the optimal pour-over flow rate.
Colorways
Available in nine colorways and with premium wooden accents.
Capacity
0.9 L to the max fill line.
The elements of heating
Learn how Corvo EKG can take your brewing ritual from zero to 212 Fº with our easy guides and recipes.
FAQ
FAQs
Is the Corvo EKG Electric Kettle stovetop safe?
No. Please do not use your electric kettle on your stovetop! The kettle is designed for use with its electric base ONLY. By putting the kettle on your stovetop or induction surface, you risk melting functional parts in the kettle and paint.
If you're looking for a pour-over kettle that's stovetop safe, please check out our stovetop kettles.
Do I need to use a lower temperature setting at higher altitudes?
In case you experience boiling under the temperature you set or you experience the water rapidly boiling over, please see the chart here and adjust accordingly. We also suggest making sure the water does not get filled the max fill line in your kettle.
If you'd like to calculate the boiling temperature based on a specific altitude, click here.
How do I clean the Corvo EKG Electric Kettle?
Cleaning your kettle
We highly recommend cleaning your kettle at least once a month to properly maintain its performance. Here are some steps for effective cleaning of your electric kettle:
- Prior to cleaning, be sure the kettle has cooled completely. Empty any remaining water from the kettle.
- Wash the inside of the kettle with soapy water and rinse. Never submerge the kettle in water or other liquids.
- Wipe the exterior of the kettle and base with a damp cloth or sponge and allow it to dry. Do not use abrasive soaps, cleansers, or scouring pads on any part of the kettle as it may damage the finish.
- Do not place it in a dishwasher. Neither base nor kettle is dishwasher safe and both include electrical components that could become damaged.
Descaling your kettle
If you notice stains on the bottom of your kettle's interior that resembles water spots or rust, this is likely a harmless and common buildup of minerals called limescale. Limescale is composed primarily of calcium carbonate, and can present itself as light-colored stains, typically white or off-white in color.
Limescale or mineral deposits are a direct result of heating up water and thus inevitable in all kettles. How long it takes for mineral deposits to show up will depend on the mineral concentration in your water source. Symptoms of scale build-up can include lagging temperature readout response, over-boiling, inaccurate temperatures, and poor heating efficiency; if you notice any of these issues with your kettle, scale build-up is the likely culprit.
You can remove the mineral deposits through a process called descaling, where a gentle acid is used to remove the deposits without damaging the metal. You can use vinegar or citric acid to descale. Both are safe and effective cleaning solutions; however, citric acid is a bit stronger and doesn't leave a lingering scent like vinegar may leave. If you prefer to buy a ready-made solution, we recommend descaling with Urnez Dezcal, which you can buy from Amazon and many other retail locations.
Descaling instructions:
- If you use vinegar, heat a solution of half vinegar and half water in your kettle. Bring the mixture to a boil and let it sit for at least a half-hour before dumping it out and rinsing the kettle thoroughly.
- If you use citric acid, heat a solution of 500mL of water and 2 spoonfuls of citric acid. Bring the mixture to a boil and let it sit for at least a half-hour before dumping it out and rinsing the kettle thoroughly. For more information, please read the instructions on the product.
Note: Scrubbing the bottom of your kettle with steel wool or an abrasive brush will damage the inner surface of the kettle, ultimately leading to worse limescale and could also result in the development of rust. Please use a sponge or soft brush to clean the inside of your kettle.
How do I keep the wooden accents looking amazing?
For Stagg EKG Pro Studio, Stagg EKG, Corvo EKG, and any other products having wood handles or lid pulls - both maple & walnut.
Because wood is a natural product it is prone to drying and warping. Wood components that are exposed to high heat and moisture, such as the lid pull and handle, may eventually dry out and crack (like repeatedly putting a cutting board in a dishwasher).
To prevent this, we recommend periodically applying any food safe mineral oil to the lid pull & handle once per month - and buffing with a soft cloth. It’s also good practice to do this any time you notice the wood feeling especially dry.
If you are having issues with your wooden handle and/or lid pull, please contact us for assistance!