Richmond Heritage No. 4 Chrome Plated Solid Copper Kettle
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Product Description
Have a moment of tranquility with a cup of tea from the Richmond Heritage No.4 kettle. Crafted from solid copper with chrome plating, this attractive kettle remains the same as it was 100 years ago when it was first invented, using the same highest grade of pure copper possible. The kettle keeps water hot longer than other materials for several cups of tea. A handsome, black beech wood handle stays cool to make lifting the kettle of the burner easy as can be.
Richmond Kettle Company
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Have a moment of tranquility with a cup of tea from the Richmond Heritage No.4 kettle. Crafted from solid copper with chrome plating, this attractive kettle remains the same as it was 100 years ago when it was first invented, using the same highest grade of pure copper possible. The kettle keeps water hot longer than other materials for several cups of tea. A handsome, black beech wood handle stays cool to make lifting the kettle of the burner easy as can be.