Stagg EKG Electric Kettle Replacement Body






Category: Kettles
Do not use with Electric Clyde base or on a stovetop.






Category: Kettles
Do not use with Electric Clyde base or on a stovetop.
I love how perfectly this replacement body fits the base without any wobble. The pour spout is precise and doesn't drip, which makes my morning tea routine much cleaner.
Filling it up is so easy with the wide opening, and the pour is beautifully controlled—no drips at all. It’s exactly what I needed to replace my broken kettle.
I bought this as a replacement for my old one, and the build quality feels exactly the same—solid and well-made. The pour spout is precise, no drips at all. It's a simple swap that fixed my kettle.
Boiling water in this feels just as fast and quiet as my original one—the pour is incredibly smooth with no drips. Fits perfectly on my existing base without any wobble.
The weight surprised me—it’s noticeably lighter than the original, which makes pouring less of a wrist workout. The spout gives a steady, controlled stream that’s perfect for precise tea brewing. Exactly what I needed to get my countertop back in order.
Pour-over mornings are back — this replacement body fits my existing base perfectly and the water flow is noticeably smoother than my old one. The minimalist design looks great on the counter, too.
Finally a replacement body that fits my existing base perfectly — the pouring spout is much smoother than my old one. Only wish it came with a lid, but the seal is tight and works great.
I wasn't sure about buying just the replacement body, but the fit is perfect and the lid opens with a satisfying click. The water level markings inside are much easier to read than my old one's.
The pour is so precise with this replacement—the spout design makes it easy to control the stream. Matches my old base perfectly and the matte finish still looks clean.
The replacement body fits my existing base perfectly, which saved me from buying a whole new kettle. It pours just as precisely as the original, though I wish the water level markings were a bit more visible.