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Fellow Stagg EKG Pro Electric Pouring Kettle

$195.00 - $225.00
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Description

  • What's in the Box

  • Fellow Stagg EKG Pro Kettle & Base
Pouring with the Fellow Stagg EKG Pro Kettle

Expectations Surpassed

Gooseneck kettles have become synonymous with brewing delicious coffee in commercial and home environments over the last two decades. However, Fellow Products took things up a notch by introducing the Stagg EKG+: a variable temperature kettle for true control over brewing temperatures. Now, Fellow is bringing more to the table with some incredibly thoughtful upgrades to their flagship model with the release of the new, Stagg EKG Pro electric kettle.

Fellow Stagg EKG Pro Kettle Lid

A Classic, Redefined

The Stagg EKG kettles have always been streamlined and aesthetically pleasing while maintaining design choices that aided in the use of these kettles, and the Stagg EKG Pro still hits those marks. The EKG Pro makes use of a counterbalanced, ergonomic handle for comfort, as well as control when pouring. Few electric kettles are able to keep up with the Stagg EKG Pro where precise slow or fast pours are concerned. Adding to the Stagg EKG Pro’s design is a new lid with a gasket seal, ensuring that you’re retaining as much heat as possible when the kettle is no longer on the stand.

Fellow Stagg EKG Pro Kettle Temperature Adjustment

Mindful Updates

The Fellow Stagg EKG Pro boasts several updates and upgrades to its predecessor, making it the new benchmark for electric kettles. Just a few of the most useful updates are: a clock and scheduling mode, a guide mode for water temperature optimization, altitude adjustment, a pre-boil function, a chime feature with volume adjustment, a new, full-color display, and hold options for 15, 30, 45, or 60 minutes. The EKG Pro still has a capacity of 0.9L (900mL), and the temperature is still changed via the rotary knob on the kettle’s base and can be done so in either Fahrenheit or Celsius modes. And, of course, you can still play “Bricky” on the base of the kettle.

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    Precision Pour Spout

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    PID Temperature Control

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    Hold Options for 15, 30, 45, or 60 Minutes

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    Counter-Balanced Handle

More Features

New Clock & Scheduling Mode

Full Color Display

New Altitude Adjustment

New Chime Option

Improved Lid with Gasket Seal

Specifications

Manufacturer: Fellow Products
Model: Stagg EKG Pro
Capacity: 900mL | 30.5oz
Kettle type: Electric; variable temperature; gooseneck
Temperature range: 135–212 F | 57–100 C
Power: 120v, 1200W
Materials: 304 stainless steel (kettle & lid), plastic base and handles, silicone
Dimensions: 11.5" × 6.75" × 8"

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