Bonavita Electric 1L Kettle: 1st look
Manufacturer: Bonavita
Cost: Electric, $49.99; Stovetop model, $29.99 - shipping $13.62
Model Reviewed: Electric
Purchased at:
www.buzzkillerespresso.com, Chicago
Similar items owned: Hario Buono V60, Paico Stovetop
Quality: 8
Usability: 7 (handle)
Cost vs value: 10
Aesthetics: 9
Overall: 10 (Cost vs value trumps all with this unit, particularly in comparison to Hario)
Pro:
1. Heats 1 liter to boil in 6:05 minutes
2. Superb pouring spout.
3. Attractive
4. Cost
5. Swivels nicely on the base, 360*
6. Light in the hand - easy to control
7. Heating element is recessed, below the metal base
8. No plastic in contact with water - 100% SS
Con1. Handle is awkward
2. Interior spout design - leaves water behind
3. Max water level hidden inside
4. Electrical base feels cheap
Observations:
- The kettle arrived on the porch, right on schedule. The "drop shipper" needs to move to a larger box. One side really crinkled. I have repacked it in a larger box. No interior damage.
- Brushed stainless steel appliance makes it very easy to control with 2.2 lbs of water in it. Looks sharp on the counter.
- Tip is unsurpassed. You can literally pour 'drop by drop,' better than Hario's and comparable to Paico
- Capacity is 1-liter but you are hard pressed to find that level. The only marking is inside the kettle, obscured. The next revision would benefit from an exterior raised line to indicate 1-liter level.
- The kettle will hold 40 oz but boils out the port holes. Stick to 34 oz as clearly stated on instructions. (I think 40 oz with stovetop would be fine, staying on top of kettle at boil point).
- Handle is poorly designed. Granted, my hands are large but even my wife took exception to the ergonomics of the finger notch in the kettle's handle. I resorted to using 3 fingers, omitting the notch at the top.
- Spout protrudes into the kettle's reservoir leaving about 1/4 of an ounce (Paico's is flush - no residual water). Getting picky now.
Buying Experience: BuzzKillerEspresso was responsive, shipped right when they said it would. I love that their cart has a "shipping estimate" BEFORE you fill out 20 tons of personal information. Good experience - will visit their shop when we visit Chicago for Christmas shopping.
Final summary: Buy it.
- Hario vs Bonavita - Bonavita in a cake-walk. Better pouring control/tip at same cost with an electric kettle. With a stovetop, Bonavita surpasses the Hario in pouring at 60% of the cost.
- Bonavita vs Paico - Equal tips but Bonavita is better built
Despite the slight design issues, this kettle is a value. For the same prices as a Hario V60 stovetop kettle, you can purchase the Bonavita electric kettle. Its pouring tip is superior to the Hario. For myself, when I want a liter of water, I use a stovetop (Bonavita's is $30; Hario's is $47-$55 and dropping). Either electric or stovetop, this is a "thumbs up." If you have a pourover set-up but need a kettle, this is the one you want.
Kettle will be off to Yakster in the morning.
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