When you pick up the Uplift Tea Kettle by its handle, the spout opens automatically – no awkward buttons or levers involved. The spout stays in the open position for safe and precise pouring. The soft, non-slip handle is heat-resistant for added safety. A built-in whistle tells you when water is ready.
- Soft, heat-resistant, non-slip handle and durable stainless steel finish
- Large lid opening for easy cleaning
- 2 qt. capacity
- BPA free
Kenyon Turcotte (verified owner) –
The tea kettle still works beautifully, looks great, The water heats quickly: enough water to fill my teapot and a bit left over heats over a medium flame in about 4 minutes. The finish is excellent still. No problems with the cork handle. I love the look of the kettle. The Stainless steel is a good look and OXO is an excellent company and they back their products with full customer support. I highly recommend this brand. I can always count of OXO to produce great items.
Jermaine Cassin (verified owner) –
if you want to boil water fast – this may not be the kettle for you. Despite that – it is a very nice looking tea kettle with a whistling spout cap that is automatically opened when you pick up the kettle – a very convenient feature. The diameter of the kettle bottom is 8 inches and fully covers a large electric burner. Note that the manufacturer recommends using only a medium heat setting – for both gas and electric burners – this recommendation appears on both sides of the use / care leaflet and appears to be so important – its even etched inside the lid (see photos). Having the spout cap automatically open when lifting the kettle is a great feature, but you have to remember to push the handle down when putting the kettle on the stove, otherwise the whistling cap will remain open.
Santos Veum (verified owner) –
This is a pretty looking tea kettle in a brushed stainless steel finish. The plastic on easy grip handle, spout and handle on the cover took away some of the quality for long term use. There is a nice feature that opens the spout as you lift the handle to pour. The steam whistle is loud. The design is very nice and easy to handle. The kettle is not heavy and the size is for about eight cups of hot water and the kettle is not heavy when filled.
Brayan Quigley (verified owner) –
My wife was not happy with our old tea kettle so I thought I would get her a new one. I selected the Good Grips 8-cup brushed stainless steel kettle. It looks very nice with sleek lines and a soft grip handle. It has a removable lid that sits under the handle and is a press fit with a seal to hold it in place.When you pick up the pot by the handle opens the lid on the spout. My wife was quick to point out that handle seemed loose. There is a pin through the handle so that the upward pull on it it allows the spout lid to rise. The hole drilled in the handle is a bit larger than the pin so it allows a lot of movement and when not full it rattles. The next item she pointed out is the lid to the pot is directly under the handle and hard to put water in without splashing over the handle and down the curvature of the pot. Her final complaint is that when you are moving about filling cups at the table the spout lid is open and she is afraid she will spill hot water on persons at the table. So the pot looks great and is easy to clean stainless steel. Practically speaking it is a high priced kettle with some design flaws that hinder its usfullness.
Jamal Feil (verified owner) –
This tea kettle is very simple but works well. It has a brushed stainless steel finish and a soft handle. I think the metal and construction is ok and its definitely not heavy duty. The cap is integrated into the handle so that you can open and close it buy pulling the handle up. The retail price for this is $49.95 and I think that is a bit high for the quality of this tea pot. Other than the price this is a good product.
Lexie Rau (verified owner) –
This kettle looks really nice. Instead of having a separate lever to open up the spout cover you just use the kettle handle. When you go to pour out the water the handle naturally moves in the direction to open the cover. When you place it down on the stove it naturally goes the other way and closes the cover. Hopefully it continues to work well as it gets older. The whistle is loud enough to hear but not obnoxiously loud. It also has a nice soft non-stick handle. It is expensive and if you want a cheap kettle you can get one for a lot less.
Fabiola Brekke (verified owner) –
This Tea Kettle is not only functional, it looks great in my kitchen. The brushed stainless steel finish with black handles are a nice touch. The kettle, especially the handle and spout assembly, are well made and heavy duty. A soft padding on the handle makes for a comfortable grip and the spout cover lifts automatically when you lift the kettle. When the water boils the spout cover sounds a whistle that you will not miss even if you are in another room.
Kurt Labadie (verified owner) –
Just when you thought that whistle technology was perhaps the last great improvement in tea kettle design, along comes OXO ingenuity with a “self opening” spout. This is a well made, stainless steel kettle, with a very adequate whistle and a soft feeling, non-slip handle. What’s really neat, is that when you lift the kettle and begin to pour, the spout opens automatically, allowing for truly one-handed operation.
Dylan Bruen (verified owner) –
The is another great OXO product. The kettle is beautiful, light weight and crafted wonderfully. I love how the handle is crafted allowing handlers to easily grasp the kettle and reducing the possibility of coming into contact with the body of the pot. The kettle is durably made like other OXO products, created with user in mind. The kettle comes with a satisfaction guaranteed or replacement or money back warranty.