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Chemex unveils the Chemex Chettle, a glass and stainless-steel gooseneck vessel

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CHICOPEE, Mass., U.S. — Chemex, the provider of superior coffee brewing equipment and the inventor of the Chemex Coffeemaker, today unveiled The Chettle, a glass and stainless-steel gooseneck vessel that reimagines the experience of boiling water.

Unlike most gooseneck kettles on the market, this large capacity kettle can brew a full 40 ounces, offers to-the- degree temperature control, superior pour ability, flow rate management, and is dishwasher safe. View the Chettleâ„¢ here https://www.chemexcoffeemaker.com/chettle.html

“When we set out to design the Chettle our ambition was to find the perfect balance between water, spout and handle and ultimately allow those elements to work as one to power an effortless pour,” said Adams Grassy of Chemex. “We tested and modified continuously, looking for ease-of-control, flow rate, precision, accuracy, heating, and an overall exemplary experience, user by user.”

The Chettle™ is the latest designed product from Chemex, joining the Chemex® portfolio of the Chemex coffeemaker and bonded filters. Since 1941, the company has been passionately focused on designing beautiful products to brew the perfect cup of coffee. The company has been family owned for close to 40 years is located in Western Massachusetts, where each filter is made, and every coffeemaker is hand tied. Chemex is consistently recognized for its commitment to design and innovative approaches for superior brewing equipment.

The Chettle uses induction heating, offering an energy efficient, fast heating process and a clean design. Beyond rapid boiling and differentiated esthetics, the Chettle, with its stainless-steel bottom and complementary glass body, can hold additional water capacity without the added weight of electrical components housed within the actual vessel.

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