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Dimensions: 11.5″ x 6.75″ x 8″ (292 mm x 171 mm x 203 mm)
Weight: 2.75 lbs/1,274 g (includes kettle base)
Volume: 0.9 L to the 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. Polished Copper kettle is PVD copper coated. Wooden handles are walnut, maple, or cherry.
Temperature Range: 104°F-212°F / 40°C-100°C
Product Certifications: ETL compliance, FCC certified
Warnings: CA Prop 65
★★★★★
Changed my world!
I absolutely love it! Such a tea pot game changer for sure. Totally recommend.
Heidi W.
★★★★★
Great kettle, fun to use
The Stagg Kettle looks great, is well built, and is fun to use. The handle is weighted well and thoughtfully designed. The spout does not drip.
Michael A.
★★★★★
Excellent style and quality
We have been using this daily for both tea and coffee. The water comes to temperature very quickly and I really like the simplicity of the base. I especially appreciate the fact that it doesn't beep or buzz when it is starting or when it has reached temperature. Much better than other electric kettles we have had in the past.
Michael R.
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, Stagg EKG will maintain your set temperature in either Fahrenheit or Celsius for 60 minutes.
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, Stagg EKG will maintain your set temperature in either Fahrenheit or Celsius for 60 minutes.
To-The-Degree Temperature Control |
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Scheduling |
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Temperature Guide Mode |
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Future Updates Over WiFi |
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Materials |
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Premium (Metal + Glass) |
Warranty |
1 year standard, 2 years with product registration |
2 years standard, 3 years with product registration |
2 years standard, 3 years with product registration |
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1 year standard, 2 years with product registration
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2 years standard, 3 years with product registration
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Premium (Metal + Glass)
2 years standard, 3 years with product registration
From spout to handle to the ergonomic grip, everything about Stagg EKG was designed for the optimal pour-over flow rate with to-the-drop precision.
Get recipes, pouring methods, maintenance tips, and Stagg EKG wisdom borne from years of usage.
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.
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!
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.
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:
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:
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.
Stagg EKG Quickstart Video