“I also tried Cosori gooseneck kettle but it's a low budget quality.”

84% of 93 verified owners recommend the Cosori Electric Gooseneck Kettle.
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“I also tried Cosori gooseneck kettle but it's a low budget quality.”
“The COSORI has been awesome so far - it has 5 selectable temps, a hold option which is nice if you're preheating a vessel for espresso or something, and it overall just feels like a quality product that was well-built. Would definitely recommend :)”
“I like my Cosori well enough, though I’ve only had it for I think a year and a half so we’ll see how reliable it ends up being. I feel like the more features appliances have these days the more likely they are to crap out on you.”
“The Cosori gooseneck variable temp electric kettle with five presets, holds 0.8L. Works perfect for the office and allows me to quickly heat water for most kinds of tea.”
“It adds a special touch to the kitchen and works flawlessly, of course.”
“Here is the [sound from a Cosori gooseneck kettle](https://imgur.com/a/b8ZADAh), simply when plugged in and OFF.”
“the steam constantly touching the plastic top part of the lid made me anxious”
“I’ve been using it hard now for going on a little over 2 years. Just don’t get the black one, the paint on the outside started peeling immediately. Stainless steel would likely be the most durable.”
“My personal setup is a Cosori Electric Gooseneck Kettle with 5 Variable Presets (~$70) and a Baratza Encore Electric Grinder (~$170).”
“I ordered it but had to return it because the chemical smell was very strong”
“Currently, I am using the Cosori Gooseneck, which only holds about 0.8 liters. This or the Stagg, as you mentioned, does cause some ineffeciency when brewing using the 8cup Chemex.”
“It's the cheapest gooseneck I could find with decent flow, enough temperature settings, and didn't rust with daily use. I've only had mine for 4 months, but it's been a great kettle.”
“They also have a Cosori gooseneck with temp settings for teas and coffee - that one is quite nice and has lasted more than a year so far at one of my kids' homes.”
“when it said it reached 100 C, my kitchen thermometer read 94 C”
“And the cosori is honestly fine, you're just stuck with a set of preset temperatures, the pouring is harder to control, and it honestly isn't super accurate when it tries to get to a temp (like +/-5f)”
“The only issue I have with the kettle is that the lid is definitely chipping. Other than that, it has been a massive upgrade to my Breville IQ kettle.”
“I have a Cosori gooseneck. It’s also my first electric kettle. I’ve learned that I can pour very fast with it. Perhaps it’s angle issue. So I have to ever so slightly tilt to pour for good flow rate. Other than that, I believe it’s a good kettle. It has different temperature options and a hold feature.”
“I have a $60 cosori gooseneck with temp selections and hold plus it chirps..that I bought a little over a year ago off amazon. I only use RO water or bottled water (really bad water where I’m at) and after it cools I dump the water and let it air dry, but it started developing rust on the lid. I don’t know why it did.”
“I gave her the Cosori Electric Gooseneck Kettle with 5 Variable Presets. It looks quite handsome and receives quite a few rave reviews, yet is reasonable priced. She uses it everyday for her teas and Aeropress and absolutely loves it.”
“I have been using the Cosori Electric Gooseneck Kettle Smart Bluetooth with Variable Temperature Control (UPC 810043372220; ASIN B08BFS92RP) for the last 7 months and have been loving. Fully stainless steel; preset temp settings with hold feature to keep water warmed at desired level; programmable to 1° via Bluetooth app; beeps when water is ready.”
“The Cosori has a higher top end flow and I feel that makes it harder to stay in the 6-10g/s range.”
“it feels difficult to slow down the flow, and keep it steady at the same time”
“I use a Cosori kettle which has 5 different preset temps for coffee or tea (white, green, Oolong).”
“it pours very aggressively so do be mindful of that”