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Noda Horo Enamelware Induction Classic 12-Sided Kettle

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Noda Horo Enamelware Induction Classic 12-Sided KettleDescription The Noda Horo Enamelware Induction Classic 12 Sided Kettle is a stylish and functional addition to any kitchen. Designed by renowned Japanese industrial designer Mr Komin Yamada, this kettle features a unique 12 sided shape and vibrant blue enamel finish that brings a touch of elegance to your cooking space. Its compatibility with all cooktops, including induction, makes it a versatile choice for boiling water efficiently and safely.

Description

The Noda Horo Enamelware Induction Classic 12-Sided Kettle is a stylish and functional addition to any kitchen. Designed by renowned Japanese industrial designer Mr Komin Yamada, this kettle features a unique 12-sided shape and vibrant blue enamel finish that brings a touch of elegance to your cooking space. Its compatibility with all cooktops, including induction, makes it a versatile choice for boiling water efficiently and safely.

Crafted by Noda Horo Co Ltd, a company with over 80 years of expertise in enamelware, this kettle combines traditional craftsmanship with modern durability. The enamel coating ensures even heat distribution and long-lasting performance, while the thoughtful design offers easy handling and cleaning. This kettle is perfect for those who appreciate both aesthetics and practicality in their kitchen essentials.

Details

• Product Material: Enamelware

• Manufacturer: Noda Horo Co Ltd

Features

  • Designed by renowned Japanese industrial designer Mr Komin Yamada
  • Compatible with all cooktops including induction
  • Durable enamel coating ensures even heat distribution and longevity
  • Unique 12-sided classic shape adds aesthetic appeal to your kitchen
  • Suitable for boiling water efficiently and safely

How to use

Place the kettle on any cooktop including induction and fill it with water before heating. Avoid heating the kettle while it is empty or boiling dry to prevent damage. After use, always empty the kettle to avoid rust formation. Handle the kettle carefully as the body and handle may become hot during use.

Care instructions

Clean the kettle after each use with warm soapy water and a soft sponge. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or steel wool to preserve the enamel finish. Do not leave water standing in the kettle for extended periods to prevent rust. Store the kettle in a dry place and avoid sudden temperature changes to maintain its quality.

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