Give Your Kitchen a Burst of Sunlight with Yellow Tea Kettles
What does the color yellow bring to mind? For most people, it’s the light and warmth of the sun. For
others, it may bring back memories of yellow daises or other flowers. You can now bring this color to your stovetop
with beautiful yellow tea kettles. Imagine how bright and cheery your kitchen will feel with a
yellow tea kettle sitting on top of your stove!
Yellow Tea Kettle Designs
There are a number of manufacturers who produce yellow tea kettles. The designs can really vary, from
flowers, such as sunflowers and daisies, to unique items, such as bananas and corn. Depending on your passion, you
will probably have a thought or two in mind as to the exact yellow tea kettle you are looking for. Here are some of
this year’s most popular models, as well as an average price.
1. Rachel Ray 2 Quart Ball Style Yellow Tea Kettle:
It certainly didn’t take this woman long to completely change the way a kitchen should look and feel. She
opts for a traditional style, with a whimsical touch. These yellow tea kettles are cute, but very functional. A
beautiful dark yellow porcelain, coupled with black handle and lid make this a great additional to any kitchen. It
whistles when the waters hot and it’s priced right at about $40.00.
2. OXO Good Grips Uplift Enamel Yellow Tea
Kettle:This kettle looks very pretty in the advertisements, but it’s rather disappointment
when you put it to use. Most customers are not very pleased with the color, let alone the function. The pictures
featured by OXO indicate the color would be a little more yellow, but it actually looks like a cream color. The
biggest problem is the dripping when pouring. The self opening spout may sound nice, but when the boiling water
runs down onto your table or someone’s lap, it’s not such a nice feature. Pricing starts at $60.00, but this is one
to avoid.
3. Chantal Tea Ball, Curry Yellow Enamel:This is
one of a number of yellow tea kettles that has recently been discontinued by the manufacturer. It’s also one that
is in high demand. Chantal is well known for their high quality tea kettles (also known as tea balls) and this
yellow is really beautiful. It has a two tone whistle to let you know when the water’s ready and is made from
stainless steel components. Hopefully, Chantal will release another line of yellow tea kettles in the near
future.
Yellow tea kettles can really be a focal point for your kitchen. You’ll need to
check carefully to make sure the color is right shade of yellow or you may find it could clash with other kitchen
accessories or appliances. The most important thing is to find a kettle that performs well and looks
great!
Yellow Tea Kettles Tip #1
Make sure the tea kettle you buy is recommended for the type of stove that you have. If you have an
induction stovetop, many tea kettles cannot be used on it. The same is true for some gas or electric stoves. Check
before you make your purchase to keep from wasting your money.
Yellow Tea Kettle Tip #2
Many teakettles are only meant to be washed by hand using a soft cloth and a gentle cleaner. Before you
load that kettle in your dishwasher or drop it in the sink, it pays to be sure it’s safe to do so.
Yellow Tea Kettle Tip #3
If your favorite tea kettle gets a chip, you may be able to repair it. Most hobby and craft stores have a
variety of paints in just about any color you can imagine. Simply paint over the chip and let it dry. Be sure you
get extra paint. In most cases, you’ll need to frequently repair the chipped area.
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