The Fellow Corvo EKG kettle could be one of thebest kettlesfor specialty tea and coffee around today.
So, does this $195 price tag justify the Corvos premium appearance and intuitive ease of use?
Find out in this full Fellow Corvo EKG kettle review.
In the U.K., the Corvo EKG is available at165 from Amazon U.K. As this is a specialty kettle, its a little pricier than youd expect for most electric kettles.
Theres no doubt in my mind that this kettle would instantly score cool points for any kitchen.
While testing the Corvo EKG, I genuinely couldnt stop looking at it.
The handle is ergonomically designed, so it fits perfectly in my grip.
As touched on above, the EKG base is compatible with both the gooseneck Stagg kettle and the Corvo.
This base has four tactile pads which stops it from slipping around during use.
This boiling time is a little slower than the Ninja, but the Corvo was quiet while doing it.
In terms of ease of use, I cant really fault the Corvo.
Theres absolutely no leakage, even when pouring slowly.
I measured the flow rate of the kettle with myTimemore Black Mirror 2 Basic coffee scale.
With an average pouring angle, the Corvos flow rate was 30 grams per second.
With a fast pour, it can handle up to 84g per second without spilling.
I tested the kettle with myV60 Dripperand was really impressed.
How does it compare?
Should you buy the Fellow Corvo EKG kettle?
The answer to this question depends on what you want to use it for.
Do you want a precise kettle to level up your specialty tea and coffee?
Then yes, this is a great option I wholeheartedly recommend.
The precision spout and exact temperature makes for a great option.
However, are you a coffee drinker who only makes espresso with one of thebest espresso machines?
Then perhaps this isnt necessarily for you.
Theres little point spending close to $200 on a kettle youre only going to use for black americanos.