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Royal’s Glass/Stainless Steel Electric Kettle now $19 Prime shipped (Reg. $50)

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Equinox Int (99% positive in the last 12 months) via Amazon is offering the 1.7L Royal Electric Kettle (BPA Free) for $18.97 using code RYLKTL19 at checkout. Regularly $50 on Amazon, this is a fantastic price on the best-seller. It is about $1 below our previous mention and the best we can find. The glass kettle features stainless steel accents and carries a 4+ star rating from over 1,200 Amazon customers.

Royal Electric Kettle:

  • PREMIUM QUALITY – Made with high quality glass our kettle is like no other. Complimented by stainless steel accents, this kettle is built to withstand any minor drops while preserving natural flavors and preventing taste contaminations.
  • INDICATOR TECHNOLOGY – Equipped with bright LED lights to indicate when the kettle is heating. At maximum capacity (1.7L), the water comes to a full boil (lots of bubble and steam) within 5-6 minutes and will be ready to use for tea, oatmeal, coffee, pasta and more. The automatic shut-off mechanism activates within 30 seconds after the water is fully boiling. Perfect for maximum safety.
  • CONVENIENCE – Cordless Technology allows for hassle-free pouring. Also built with 360° Rotational Glass Body! Perfect for precise measurements.

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