“I have the a Brewista artisan gooseneck kettle, brought it in June last year and it died on Sunday morning. It was already a replacement one for the first that was delivered damaged.”

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“I have the a Brewista artisan gooseneck kettle, brought it in June last year and it died on Sunday morning. It was already a replacement one for the first that was delivered damaged.”
“Seconded. This kettle is awesome!”
“Brewista gooseneck is my morning brewer, I brew a large pot of earl grey every morning with this kettle and I use it with guests because of its larger capacity. I also have a Brim, which is slightly smaller that I use at my desk for gong fu cha. I actually like this kettle better, it’s a little faster to boil and the handle is nicer.”
“The gooseneck of the brewista allows for better control of the water and allows you to get closer to the bed though. The controls on the brewista are just too complicated.”
“TLDR - 600ml capacity, so it is tiny, but it boils in 3 mins (vs Bonavita Variable's 9 mins). It is hella expensive for a kettle at $149, but is well built, has many features, and is flashy AF.”
“I had a similar issue using a Brewista Artisan Gooseneck cause it only held 600ml and about 800ml if you really pushed it. And I wanted something to brew big batches of tea with so got rid of the gooseneck kettle completely”
“I’ve been using the Brewista gooseneck kettle for my pour-over coffee, and I have mixed feelings about it. The spout design is my main issue.”
“I have a Brewista Artisan gooseneck electric kettle, and I don't recommend it. I've had to send it back on warranty once when it died, and it's temperamental now and then, probably only a matter of time before it dies again.”
“FWIW I went with the brewista artisan. From all the reviews it has all the features of the ekg. Plus an auto on feature, really useful to have the kettle up to temp when I get up. Also the gooseneck shape allows for better control. It’s been great and no issues the short time I’ve owned it.”
“It is really nice to pour, pours better than stagg IMO. I don't like the fact that temperature control isn't very accurate; if I set it to 93c from room temp, it will probably heat up to about 96 when it shuts off and thiks it's at 93. A bit annoying.”
“the Brewista has worked very well since I got it! I haven’t had any complaints thus far. I was able to get it for about $100 when they had a sale. It is a bit expensive at full price.”
“I purchased the Candy Orange Brewista Artisan Gooseneck Variable Kettle as a replacement for my Fellow Stagg, which served me well for five years of daily use. Unfortunately, I am quite disappointed with this new kettle, especially considering its high cost.”
“I decided to get the Brewista Artisan because it has separate touch buttons for different functions, and this makes it easier for my folks at home who don't need the variable temp and keep warm functions to use - they just press the dedicated fast boil button and it's done in less than a minute, no fuss. Also, it's a very cute and pretty kettle. Very charmi”
“I upgraded to this kettle from a brewista one that was ~£60 on amazon. Was it worth it? Absolutely not.”
“The base sometimes acts out (doesn't heat the kettle or shows temperature jumping up and down) and the knobs of the kettle are horrible (the "woody texture" layer will chip off with time without you even touching it).”
“If you're looking for beauty, the Brewista artisan kettles are exceptional, eye\-catching, well\-designed, and functional.”
“The main downside to the Brewista Artisan is that it can feel a little bit clumsy to operate with its wide design combined with a rather elongated handle and a long spout. Also, I think the control panel is not the most elegant solution around. There are too many backlit buttons, and they have a slightly cheap feeling to them.”
“the UI is a nightmare. There are so many buttons on the top it looks like it came right out of a discotek.”
“I really started to drink a good coffee when I recently upgraded to Commandante grinder and Brewista Artisan kettle.”
“My Brewista turns off automatically when you pick it up”
“I had brewista and swap it with mhw.”
“Some goosenecks are good on flow rate like the Brewista artisan, but the Stagg can be quite slow.”
“Much better results with my Brewista Artisan, even if it's a lot of money for boiling water.”
“I have the [Brewista Artisan](https://www.mybrewista.com/collections/kettles/products/brewista-artisan-600ml-gooseneck-vartemp-kettle-pearl-white) and [Stagg EKG](http://fellowproducts.com/shop/staggekg/), they both have a keep temp feature but for 60 minutes. Maybe you can set it for your wife 30 minutes after you use it. The Brewista has a fast boil functi”