What materials do you use in your EKG kettles? What materials do you use in your EKG kettles?

What materials do you use in your EKG kettles?

Our electric kettles are not fully plastic-free, but they are made with high-quality, food-safe materials designed for daily use.

This article applies to all current Fellow electric kettle models:

  • Stagg EKG
  • Stagg EKG Pro
  • Stagg EKG Pro Studio
  • Corvo EKG
  • Corvo EKG Pro
  • Corvo EKG Pro Studio

Across these models, kettle interiors are made from high-grade 304 stainless steel, with a compression-molded silicone ring around the temperature probe. Some exterior and lid components are made with BPA-free, food-safe polypropylene plastic.

 

Kettle PartMaterial Used
Kettle interiorMade from high-grade 304 stainless steel, with a compression-molded silicone ring around the temperature probe.
Kettle LidMade with BPA-free, food-safe polypropylene plastic and a silicone gasket. The underside of the lid is stainless steel. Lids with wooden elements feature real wood.
Kettle BaseStandard EKG Kettles: Made of polypropylene plastic. Pro Kettles: Made of polypropylene plastic. Pro Studio Kettles: Made of polypropylene plastic with a glass top.
Kettle HandleStandard EKG Kettles: Feature plastic handle components. Pro Kettles: Feature metal touchpoints where the plastic handle meets the kettle body. Pro Studio Kettles: Feature metal touchpoints where the plastic handle meets the kettle body, plus a metal end cap on the handle.

 

Are EKG Kettles plastic-free?

No, Fellow EKG electric kettles are not fully plastic-free. While the kettle interiors are made from stainless steel, some components, including parts of the lid, base, and handle, include BPA-free, food-safe polypropylene plastic.


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