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Sentinel Stovetop Pour Kettle

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44.999 Ft
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Sentinel Stovetop Pour Kettle

Gooseneck precision · built-in dial · double-wall steel

44.999 Ft
Akciós ár  44.999 Ft Normál ár 
SzínBlack

The gooseneck without the cord. Fill it from your kettle, watch the dial settle into the brewing window, and pour. The thin spout reads the same slow stream every time, and the double wall holds the heat while you work the bloom.

The Sentinel Pour-Over Kettle is a 29 fl oz (850 ml) stainless steel pouring kettle with a precision gooseneck spout, a thermometer built directly into the lid, and a turned wood handle that stays cool in your hand. Matte black finish, double-wall insulated body, controlled flow for pour-over coffee or tea.

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Specifications

Body material 304 stainless steel, double-wall insulated
Capacity 29 fl oz (850 ml)
Dimensions 5.3 in tall (13.5 cm) · 9.4 in overall width with spout and handle (24 cm) · 4.3 in base (11 cm) · 3.1 in lid opening (8 cm)
Weight About 1.8 lb (800 g) empty
Spout type Gooseneck, precision flow control
Thermometer Built into lid, analog dial
Handle Turned wood, stays cool to the touch
Finish Matte black
In the box One pour-over kettle with lid and built-in thermometer

Care & maintenance

Stainless steel forgives almost everything, but the thermometer and wood handle prefer hand washing.

  • Hand wash: Warm soapy water, soft sponge. The thermometer seal can loosen in a dishwasher, trapped moisture fogs the dial, and prolonged soaking is hard on the wood handle.
  • Dry fully: Wipe the body and lid after washing. Water spots on matte black are subtle but visible.
  • Spout care: Rinse the gooseneck spout after each use. Coffee oils build up slowly and narrow the opening, slowing the pour.
  • Descale quarterly: Fill with equal parts warm water and white vinegar, let sit 20 minutes, rinse thoroughly. Mineral buildup throws off the thermometer reading over time.

Frequently asked

What temperature should I aim for?

For pour-over coffee, 195 to 205°F is the standard range. Light roasts prefer the higher end, dark roasts the lower end. For green or white tea, drop to 160 to 180°F. Fill the kettle with hot water and let the dial settle before you pour.

How accurate is the thermometer?

Analog dial thermometers read within a few degrees out of the box, accurate enough to keep you inside the brewing window. Calibration can drift over time, so check it against a boil now and then.

Do I boil water in this kettle?

No. This is a serving and pouring kettle, not a boiler. Heat your water in a standard kettle, pour it in, and use the built-in thermometer and double-wall insulation to hold it at the right temperature while you brew.

Why a gooseneck spout?

The narrow curved spout slows the pour to a controlled stream, giving you precision over bloom and drawdown time. A standard kettle pours too fast and unevenly, flooding one side of the coffee bed.

Does the double wall keep it hot longer?

Yes. The insulated double-wall body slows heat loss, holding your water hotter through the full brew instead of dropping out of range mid-pour. It also keeps the outer surface cooler to the touch, and the turned wood handle stays comfortable in your hand.