Sentinel Glass Kettle — scale reference

Sentinel Glass Kettle

Black / EU
$259.00
Sale price  $259.00 Regular price 
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Sentinel Glass Kettle — scale reference

Sentinel Glass Kettle

$259.00
Sale price  $259.00 Regular price 
ColorBlack
Plug

Borosilicate glass · Blue LED · 1500W · 57 oz capacity · Auto shut-off

Glass that holds boiling water without flinching. A blue ring lights up the chamber while the water heats, equal parts utility and theatre. The Sentinel Glass shows you the boil before it shows up.

The Sentinel Glass Kettle is a 1500-watt electric kettle in borosilicate glass with an integrated blue LED that illuminates the water during heating. 57 oz capacity (1.7 liters), removable power base, built-in anti-dry-burn protection, and an internal mesh filter in the spout to catch scale.

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Specifications

Body material High borosilicate glass
Handle & base Plastic and stainless steel
Power 1500W
Capacity 57 oz (1.7 liters)
Boil time 4–6 minutes for full capacity
Dimensions H 9.6 × W 6.3 × L 8.7 inches
LED indicator Blue illumination during operation
Safety Auto shut-off, anti-dry-burn protection
Plug types US, UK, EU

Care & maintenance

Glass shows everything, scale, fingerprints, coffee oils. Rinse it often, descale it monthly.

  • Descale monthly: Fill halfway with equal parts water and white vinegar, boil, let sit 15 minutes, rinse three times. Hard water leaves mineral deposits that cloud the glass and slow the boil.
  • Wipe the exterior: A damp microfiber cloth removes fingerprints. The glass is thermal-shock resistant, but do not plunge it into cold water while still hot.
  • Clean the filter: The mesh filter in the spout traps scale particles. Pop it out once a week, rinse under warm water, replace.
  • Base care: Wipe the power base with a barely damp cloth. Never submerge it, the electrical contacts corrode.

Frequently asked

Why does the glass glow blue?

The blue LED is wired to the heating element, it lights when the kettle is actively heating and shuts off at boil. It is both a visual cue and a small piece of counter theater while you wait.

Does it automatically shut off?

Yes. The kettle shuts off as soon as the water reaches a rolling boil. If you lift it from the base mid-boil, the heating stops. If you switch it on empty, the anti-dry-burn sensor cuts power before damage occurs.

How long does a full boil take?

Four to six minutes for the full 57 oz capacity, depending on starting water temperature. If you only boil 24 oz for a single pour-over, it is closer to two and a half minutes.

What is borosilicate glass?

Borosilicate is lab-grade glass with low thermal expansion, it resists thermal shock better than soda-lime glass.

Can I use it for tea?

Yes, though it only boils, no temperature control. If you steep green or white tea, let the water rest 30–60 seconds after the boil to drop to around 175°F. Black tea and herbal infusions can go straight from the pour.