Stagg Pour Over Kettle
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Stagg pour-over kettles beautifully functional design kicks your brewing up a notch. Enjoy an intuitive, steady pour with staggs precision pour spout. Keep track of temperature with a built in brew-range thermometer. Pour at an even, slow pace with staggs counterbalanced handle that moves the center of mass back towards your hand. 1.0 Liter boiling capacity.
Why r/BuyItForLife recommends it
5 mentions from real owners
- #1Dec 22, 2025
Hot Take: Gooseneck kettles are TOOLS, not collector pieces — reliability matters more than aesthetics.
I feel like you’re subtweeting it, but I bought a Fellow Stagg in 2020 and use it every day. It’s easy to disassemble and clean, reliable and accurate.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Jun 3, 2025
Electric Tea Kettle?
I have a fellow stagg kettle and a stovetop kettle.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3May 6, 2025
Looking for the best electric kettle that won’t break the bank + long lasting
If you have a sensitive palate, then temperature control is more important than if you just always use boiling water for cooking. I’ve had a couple of Fellows (a Corvo EKG and a Stagg; I liked the Corvo more because the spout has better flow whereas the Stagg is a bit more limited and controlled). These offer temperature setting for teas, pour overs, etc. for more control. I also have a cheaper Breville soft top (I think that’s what it’s called) which does the trick and won’t break the bank. It’s lasted a few years and is a good workhorse. I’ve heard decent things about some of the Cuisineart kettles but never used one myself.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4May 5, 2025
Electric stainless steel kettle?
I love my gooseneck Stagg from Fellow. It’s out of budget at $200, but if you ever want to upgrade in the future, it’s a phenomenal kettle. I had an issue with it heating a couple months after I received it (new) as a gift and Fellow replaced the complete setup immediately, no questions asked. Like you, my mom prefers the wide pouring version over a gooseneck so I got her a kitchenaid one a few years back. She uses it daily and it’s still in great condition, never had any issues with it. It cost around $100, but I’m sure you can find it on sale at some point for $70-$80.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #5Jan 3, 2025
What home coffee essentials have held up and lasted you over time?
Capresso grinder, stainless hario v60 dripper, fellow stag electric kettle.
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