All tea kettles with an open spout are whistling tea kettles though some tea kettles intentionally place some additional spout covering or contraption which emits a different whistling sound. The whistling sound of a tea kettle depends on the size of the opening of the spout and its neck length. In the process of heating water in a kettle, as the water heats, some of it turns into vapor and this vapor must somehow exit or escape from the pot. As the vapor makes its way to the spout, it produces a hissing sound as it moves from one temperature to another. This hissing sound may vary depending on the structure of the spout. Some spouts have covers which can alter the sound of the vapor. Once the vapor exits the spout, it is transformed into steam. Thus you see a bit of that steam and a lot of that hiss in the kettle. That is how the whistling tea kettle got its name.
Some hisses were actually made accidentally as some spouts were misshaped by accident perhaps during travel. Some spouts were actually bent into having a smaller aperture. This was very common during the 1800's in North America especially during the Great Land Drive when homesteaders were given land in what used to be Native American territory. Nowadays, there are many types of whistling tea kettles to choose from and they come with a variety of price ranges. Here are just some of the whistling tea kettles you can find in the market. Many are also found online which makes shopping for them a lot more convenient:
- Old Dutch SS Windsor Whistling Kettle 3 quarts which retails for 50 to 60 dollars
- Williams- Sonoma Windsor Whistling kettle Copper with a flat base which retails for 115 dollars
- Williams Sonoma Windsor Whistling kettle which retails for 130 dollars
- Corelle Whistle Tea Kettle from Vermont County Store which retails for 40 dollars
- Corelle Reston Lloyd 66240 Bamboo Leaf Whistling Tea Kettle which retails from 23 to 30 dollars
- Faberware Classic Series Sonoma 205 Quart Whistling Kettle which retails from 20 to 30 dollars
- Gettington 4 quart whistling kettle which retails for 15 dollars
- Old Dutch 3 quart copper whistling kettle which retails from 64 to 80 dollars
- Medelco Rondell stovetop whistling kettle which retails for around 25 dollars
These are only few of the whistling tea kettles available in the physical stores or online. Depending on the design that you want, the longer the neck of the kettle, the louder its whistle.
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