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Enamel 2-Tone Kettle Indigo Blue

  • Enamel 2-Tone Kettle Indigo Blue

  • b corp
  • cast iron
  • stainless steel

The 3-second version

  • Steel core with rust-resistant enamel coating
  • Walnut handle and pull-top stay cool during use
  • Smooth speckled interior resists staining
  • No whistle to signal boiling
  • Hand wash to preserve enamel
  • Walnut handle requires occasional care

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Enamel 2-Tone Kettle Indigo Blue

Most stovetop kettles either look too clinical for a dining table or too precious for a camp stove. This one crosses that line in both directions—the walnut handle and matte enamel finish make it something you'll leave out on the counter, and the steel core means you can toss it in a camp bin without worry. It's worth considering if you want a kettle that earns its spot on the stovetop instead of hiding in a cupboard, and if you'd rather own one piece that travels than two that stay put.

Good gift when

  • People who make tea or pour-over coffee most mornings
  • Campers who want gear that works at home too
  • Anyone replacing a flimsy kettle with something built to last

Skip it if Not suitable if you need a whistling kettle or want an electric model with temperature control

Specs

Material
Steel core with enamel exterior, walnut handle
Exterior Finish
Matte indigo blue with stainless steel rim
Interior Finish
Speckled white enamel
Handle Material
Walnut

What's included

  • Enamel 2-Tone Kettle with walnut handle and pull-top

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

Ships in protective packaging but not gift-wrapped; repackaging recommended for presentation.

The details

This stovetop kettle brings together a solid steel core and a rust-resistant enamel coating, finished with a walnut handle and pull-top. The body is matte indigo blue on the outside, with a stainless steel rim and a speckled white enamel interior. It works for boiling water, steeping tea, warming drinks, or simmering broth.

The textured exterior offers better grip and resists scratching, while the smooth interior coating helps prevent staining. The walnut handle and pull-top stay cool enough to grasp during use. You can leave it on the stovetop between uses or take it camping—it holds up to outdoor conditions and still looks deliberate indoors.

The design borrows from vintage enamelware but updates the construction with a heated glass exterior over steel. That combination gives you the durability of metal with a finish that won't rust. The weight is substantial enough to sit stable on a burner, and the indigo blue finish is less likely to show wear than high-gloss alternatives.

Steel-core kettle with walnut handle for stovetop brewing and serving

$71.99at barebonesliving.com

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Questions

Can this kettle go on a gas or electric stovetop?
Yes, the steel core works on gas, electric coil, and ceramic stovetops. It also works over a campfire or camp stove.
Does the handle get hot when the kettle is on the stove?
The walnut handle and pull-top are designed to stay cool enough to grasp during normal use, though they may warm slightly with prolonged heating.
How do I clean and maintain the enamel coating?
Hand wash with mild soap and water. Avoid abrasive scrubbers that can damage the enamel. Dry thoroughly after washing to prevent water spots.
Will the interior stain from tea or coffee?
The smooth enamel interior resists staining better than bare metal or porous materials, though very dark teas used repeatedly may leave faint discoloration over time.
Can I use this kettle over an open campfire?
Yes, the steel core and enamel construction are durable enough for campfire use. The walnut handle may darken with exposure to smoke and heat.

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