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Cuisinart CJK-17BC Cordless Electric Jug Kettle, Brushed Stainless Steel | 
| Brand: Cuisinart Category: Kitchen Department: Kettle
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Rating: 63 reviews Sales Rank: 140990
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.5 Dimensions (in): 11.9 x 8.5 x 7.6
MPN: CJK17BC Model: CJK-17BC UPC: 086279002648 EAN: 0086279002648 ASIN: B00008IH9I
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| Features:
| • | Brushed stainless cordless kettle with stay-cool bottom lifts off base for serving | | • | 1-3/4-quart capacity; 1,500 watts for fast heating | | • | Heating element concealed in base to eliminate calcium buildup, protect flavor | | • | Automatic shut-off after water boils; one-touch lid release | | • | Water-level indicator; stay-cool handle; 3-year warranty |
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Product Description Cuisinart CJK-17BC Cordless Electric Jug Kettle Brushed Stainless Steel - Cuisinart CJK17BC
Amazon.com Review This attractive brushed stainless-steel electric kettle boils up to 1-3/4 quarts of water for tea, coffee, or instant oatmeal and soups. The 1,500-watt power base heats water quickly and, for safety, automatically shuts off when it reaches a boil. The cordless kettle conveniently lifts off the base to travel to the breakfast table, desk, or wherever tea is being served and has a cool bottom so it can rest on any surface. Unlike many other electric kettles, the heating element on this one is concealed within the jug. This design prevents calcium build-up, which can alter the flavor of hot water. The kettle also has a button that opens the lid with a single touch for easy refilling and an easy-to-read water level indicator. Other perks on this jug include a large, stay-cool handle and a wide lip for pouring. Cuisinart covers this cordless electric jug kettle under a 3-year warranty. --Cristina Vaamonde
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| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 63
Looks good, but quit working after 18 months September 2, 2010 S2art (British Columbia Canada) My cheap-ish Black & Decker stainless steel electric kettle lasted a couple of weeks past the warranty period, so I thought that I'd spend more money on a better quality kettle as a replacement. I chose the Cuisinart CJK-17, primarily based on good reviews I found on a number of consumer websites.
The kettle looks great and it worked perfectly for the first few months. Then the cap release mechanism failed and a brownish surface discoloration of the stainless steel interior became noticeable. In the last two weeks before it finally quit for good, the kettle took progressively longer to boil, until it finally refused to turn on. This was after a total of only 18 months of household use in a region with relatively pure soft water. Based on the purchase price and Cuisinart's reputation, I was expecting 5 years or more use from this product.
Cuisinart apparently moved its manufacturing facilities from France to China in the mid 1990s. I own a Cuisinart Pro Custom food processor that was made in China very soon after the move was made and it still works flawlessly after 15 years - but it appears from my latest experience and other reviews of Cuisinart products that quality standards may have fallen dramatically since then.
The 3-year Cuisinart warranty seems like a good one on the surface, however it is expensive to take advantage of in Canada. There is only one warranty service centre for all of Canada, which is located in Ontario. Being on the west coast, the cost of shipping to the service centre via the recommended "traceable, insured delivery service" plus the $10 required for return shipping adds up to almost half the original purchase price. This means I'll be sending it to the recycling centre, not to the service centre.
So I am now looking to buy my third new electric kettle in just over 2 1/2 years. This will be the last time I purchase an electric kettle and I'll be looking for one manufactured anywhere in the EU or North America - if such a thing still exists. When and if that fails, I will go back to a stovetop kettle. In the meantime I am finding that boiling water in a saucepan isn't really such a hardship, and is a heck of a lot cheaper as well.
like the design but function unreliable August 23, 2010 waterbabies (Charleston, SC, USA) After using a different stainless steel electric kettle for several years, I pulled my TWO old CJK 17BC's out of the attic to unclutter my house. Both had problems when I put them in the attic, but both are on their best behavior during the test run.
After reading the other reviews I realize that they need to go into the rubbish bin, afterall. I hate that because I love the design. It is very attractive for an electric kettle. I searched and compared many to find a design that I liked. Both CJK's had problems with the lid release - but I like the design. I think the problem is the quality of the plastic parts to the lid. One had problems with being reliable as far as maintaining contact with the base, turning it around would restart it, momentarily. It is kind of spooky that they both just worked fine, a few minutes ago, but I don't trust them.
The one I'm using now is not as nice to use, and kind of ugly, but so far, has been reliable.
Terrible Product April 3, 2010 B. Conolly (Cayman Islands) The first kettle I bought would not automatically shut off. It eventually melted the base. The replacement kettle has now developed a leak around the fill indicator. I would recommend NOT purchasing this kettle. I am off to buy another brand this morning. I have been a supporter of Cuisinart for 25 years due to their quality and designs however this is probably my last purchase from them.
Do Not Buy from Cuisinart March 13, 2010 Exremely Dissatisfied (New York) I had one of these. It died completely in 3 months. Cuisinart charged $10 shipping and handling, saying they would replaced. However, for the next 3 months, they kept telling me it was on "back order." It turns out that this model has been discontinued. I just called Cuisinart asking why they told me this has been discontinuied when Amazon is selling them - the answer was that Amazon must have bought a lot before they were discontinued, but they have in fact been discontinued. So don't waste your time buying this. Electric kettles are great, but this one is a very flawed product that Cuisinart won't stand behind. I feel sorry for the person whose review says they bought it in reliance on the 3-year warranty. I WILL NEVER BUY ANYTHING FROM CUISINART AGIN.
$30 per month - so not worth it January 30, 2010 Marc D. Donner (New York, New York USA) Our old electric kettle, after about six years of daily service, stopped functioning. My wife and I did some research and settled on this one, partly because of its size, appearance, and the Cuisinart reputation. On November 12 of 2009 we ordered one through Amazon. Today, 30 January 2010, it ceased functioning. When I turn it on the little indicator light turns on for about ten or twenty seconds, then it turns off. It seems that the thermostat has malfunctioned.
It's interesting how this disappointment has affected us. We're not going to try yet another electric kettle - we're going to go back to a stovetop kettle.
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