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Kalorik PC-20595 600-Watt 4-Cup Cordless Tea Maker with Tea/Coffee Filters | 
enlarge | Brand: Kalorik Category: Kitchen
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $35.90 You Save: $14.09 (28%)
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 60391
Color: Black & Glass Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 8 x 6.9
MPN: TM-1 Model: PC-20595 UPC: 877340000737 EAN: 0877340000737 ASIN: B000SASO6O
Release Date: May 7, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 6-10 business days
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| Features:
| • | 600-Watt tea maker provides total control over the brewing process | | • | 4-cup capacity; patented brewing selector switch stops brewing and keeps warm | | • | Cordless design; generous handle and drip-free spout | | • | Non-slip base, cleaning brush included | | • | Carries a 1-year warranty |
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Product Description This unique Tea and Coffee maker is another Kalorik signature piece by the famous European designer Neil Currie. Born in England Mr. Currie has a rooted appreciation for drinking tea, he has developed this distinct tea maker to give the user total control over brewing, as each drinker has a favorite level/shade of brewing tea, the unit offers a patented brewing selector switch where you could stop the tea from brewing while still keeping warm. Features: Cordless jar * Total control provided by the patented brewing selector switch * Easy to fill and to clean * Cleaning brush included * Cordless base * Auto-stop brewing system * Non-slip feet * 1 quart (4 cups) capacity
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| Customer Reviews:
Piece of Junk October 30, 2008 I should have listened to some other reviewers. I wanted a replacement for my ever-leaking Zarafina. This isn't it. It is a cheaply made percolator with a bell and a whistle. The only adjustment you can make is the amount of tea you place in the basket and with full leaf tea it is almost impossible to determine. Don't waste your money.
It makes and keeps the tea HOT/BUT I had some troubles. Give it 3 stars instead. August 8, 2008 Addendum to 5 star review:
I bought it in July and by August the coating was peeling from the bottom of the kettle. I contacted customer service via the email through their website. Customer service was excellent and I received a replacement quickly.
Apparently, this is the first they've heard of such a problem.
If there is a defect, be prepared to pay for shipping and handling for returns. It adds eleven or more dollars to the price. I don't feel the customer should pay anything additional for a manufacture defect. I hope my new kettle has no problems.
Earlier review:
Tea strength is adjusted by how much tea is used. It percolates (boiling temperature) water through the filter tray (two different mesh baskets included-one is a finer mesh). The temperature of the water makes a big difference in taste. It does a good job with both bagged and loose teas as well as herbals. I used some of my higher quality (i.e. more expensive teas) and the results were good. Just know your tea and how much to put in. Remember to put it on "warm" mode once it's made the tea. It does a thirty second reheat without steeping the tea again. I wouldn't let tea sit for more than an hour or more. I did it and the tea was a bit stronger. Just like coffee sitting in a pot too long, tea is best when fresh.
Safety wise, it's a winner for me. I have kids, so no boiling kettle to worry about. If you don't have kids, no worry about a kettle boiling dry. This tea maker has a safety shut off.
I LOVE that it is cordless.
Getting the basket into the carafe can be tricky at first, but I've gotten the hang of it. You have to line up the baskets with the carafe near the handle and then the stem connects to the bottom.
works good August 3, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was not sure when I started using it if that it was working well, but it was a matter of time, waiting for the water to go through the top takes a while (3 minutes...?) Other than that, it works great as it supposes to do. And price is reasonable.
Back to the drawing board...! May 21, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
The Worst....It's and old fashioned percolater. The keep warm cycle does not work. It just keeps percing and destroys your expensive tea. I am using it because I paid for it, but I hate it.
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