Fellow - Stagg EKG Electric Pour-Over Kettle - Matte Black

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Product Overview

Model number : 1137
The electric kettle that pours as good as it looks! Uniting stunning design with thoughtful features and a simplistic user interface, Fellow's Stagg EKG packs a powerful punch. Since different coffees and brew methods require different water temperatures, a home brewer needs complete control in order to perfect recipes. Simply press down on Stagg EKG's dial to turn the kettle on and twist the dial to set your goal temperature. With a 1200 watt quick-heating element and a unique PID sensor system, Stagg EKG's to-the-degree temperature control lets you select the exact temperature from 135°F to 212°F. The base also has two switches to toggle between Celsius and Fahrenheit, as well as a toggle for HOLD mode to keep your water hot for 60 minutes. To engage the Brew Stopwatch on the high-res LCD screen to time your pour-over, press and hold on the dial. A counterbalanced handle and fluted spout tip make imprecise pouring a thing of the past.
Dimension
Product Height : 8 inches
Product Width :6.625 inches
Product Depth :11.25 inches
Product Weight :2.8 pounds

Features
Variable Temperature Control ranging from 135°F to 212°F
PID Controller EKG's PID controlled steadily maintains the perfect temperature as efficiently as possible.
Goal and Current Temp Display The LCD screen indicates the heating progress from current temperature to the desired goal.
Brew Stopwatch After your water has heated, Stagg EKG's built in Brew Stopwatch can time your brew for the perfect cup of coffee

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  • 5
    A 150 dollar electric kettle.

    Posted by John Taylor on Oct 27th 2024

    There are three Stagg kettles. The non electric, the electric and the electric ekg+. This is this electric and it is worth it. If you can get it on a sale even better. This is the top of the line electric kettle with a great design to boot. The electric model is heavier than the regular Stagg kettle. Because of the heating coils at the base. It is also slightly less capacity. 0.9liter vs 1 liter on the non electric model. Water boils pretry fast, if memory serves correct its faster than my old bonavita. The dials are nice and tactile. The led read outs are bright. Overall, with the slightly smaller capacity it has all the benefits of the Fellow Stagg kettles. A precise pouring spout, high quality finish. Nice weight distribution to control your flow rate. It is expensive, yes, but it is worth it. Also I has a hard time finding the white color so I had to jump on it once it was back in stock

  • 5
    Daily Driver!

    Posted by Anna Marshall on Oct 25th 2024

    Bought one last year, it is nothing short of spectacular! It saves me a lot of time, gives me the exact temperature for my daily coffee fix. I would not buy anything else!

  • 5
    Excellent Coffee/Tea Kettle

    Posted by Sabrina Hartman on Oct 22nd 2024

    If you are a coffee or tea enthusiast/connoisseur this is the kettle for you. It checks all of the boxes: simple, functional, aesthetically beautiful. Setup is simple. Plug it in, place kettle on heating element base, pour in desired water, click disk, turn knob to desired temperature and wait for water to heat to desired temperature. I found using 1 cup / 8oz of water it takes about 1 minute to fully hear to 190 degrees. There are buttons on the back which alter the operational behavior. There is a toggle to go between Celsius and Fahrenheit. There is another to toggle hold on or off. Hold means when the kettle is placed on the base, it will maintain the set temperature. When this if off, the water heats to the desired temperature then turns off. Functionally this kettle does what it needs to do. It heats water and feels great when pouring. The weight of the kettle favors the pouring motion. The handle is angled in such a way to facilitate a smooth and comfortable pour. I found it to be very ergonomic and could maintain a smooth pour. There are also holes in the top of the cap to allow steam to pass through. The cap also fits on very tight so there is no chance of it falling off when turning the kettle at extreme angle, or even upside down. Despite being a tight fit, it is easy to open and close. The base is made of a rubber material on the top which allows the kettle to gently be placed down. All in all, this is simply an outstanding kettle and I enjoy using every day when making my coffee. I recommend it to anyone who is an avid coffee or tea drinker.

  • 4
    High quality, just not for me

    Posted by Jennifer Jackson on Oct 19th 2024

    I bought this to replace my bonavita gooseneck electric kettle and I was excited at how visually pleasing it was and the overall build quality of it, but I eventually returned it after a few days of use for only one particular reason. I make pour over coffee and I make tea in a gaiwan, the latter of which requires fast brew times at fairly high tempuratures and not so much a careful and steady stream of hot water. It pours far too slow for gongfu brewing, but it's absolutely perfect for making good pourover coffee via chemex or v60 etc. It's pretty much impossible to get the pour speed wrong with this if you're a coffee nerd and struggle to get the timing and agitation right, which I had issues with when using my original bonavita. It also has about 250ml less capacity than my bonavita, which was slightly annoying. Otherwise, this is a perfectly good electric kettle but unfortunately not great for my purposes.

  • 5
    Simplified Elegance with practical usefullness!

    Posted by Nathan Cole on Oct 1st 2024

    The Fellow - Stagg EKG Electric Pour-Over Kettle is a great example of a small kitchen appliance done right. With the simple push-button/ dial on the right and the round aesthetically matching LCD screen on the left getting your water the right temperature for a great pour-over of freshly ground coffee beans of your choice has never been easier. Mine came defaulted to Fahrenheit which is great for me but you can switch it to Celsius if that is your preference. Other than that just set the warmer to 60 minutes or less depending on your use scenario and morning routine perhaps and you are ready to have this sleek little kettle as part of your daily routine or perhaps a weekend special occasion coffee adventure trying different fresh beans. While this kettle may be aimed squarely at the fresh coffee pour over market lets not forget that there are many other uses in a variety of food preparation situations where it will also come in very handy. Boiling water at precise temperatures is a very useful option to have in your arsenal of small kitchen appliances. This Fellow - Stagg EKG Electric Pour Over is a well executed piece of artistic kitchen appliance that can come in handy for the coffee pour over expert or for other things like making some instant mashed potatoes or ramen noodles. It is a little pricey I suppose but I have not seen anything else that does what The Fellow does while doing it with such simplified elegance. I would definitely recommend it to someone looking for such a device!

  • 5
    Perfect Coffee or Tea EVERY time…

    Posted by Amanda Johnson on Sep 29th 2024

    I was very excited to get the Stagg EKG Kettle as the most important thing to me is tea and coffee that are at the proper temperature. Operation is simple as plugging it in and turning it on. Once you add water, turn on, set the desired temp and within just over 5 minutes your water is ready to go, lower temps will be reached at quicker times, I tested for the max at 212 degrees Fahrenheit. You can also set a hold temp that will be held for up to 60 minutes. If you don’t set a hold time the kettle will only maintain temp for 5 minutes. Overall I think this is a great kitchen addition. The only complaint I have is there is no beep or noise to let you know you have reached your desired temp, otherwise it’s perfect. Pics are of the Stagg EKG and of the timer indicating the amount of time it took to get to 212 degrees.

  • 5
    Looks great while making our coffee taste great.

    Posted by Tyler Jennings on Sep 24th 2024

    The checklist for a successful pour-over, coffee-making experience must include a way to heat up the water in a manner that is accurate and repeatable. If you’ve done this before, you know that a controlled, slow pour of the heated water is a critical feature. This Fellow Stagg EKG pour-over kettle is an attractive counter-top appliance that we’re adding to our kitchen tool kit. The Fellow Stagg EKG kettle has the simplest of controls which includes (viewed from the front): 1- an LCD readout on the left, 2- a POWER switch with dial-in temperature setting on the right, which also has a stop watch function, 3- a Fahrenheit/Celcius slide switch on the rear left panel, (set and forget) 4- A slide switch on the rear right panel switch which HOLDS or maintains the desired temperature for an hour. (you can probably set and forget this, too.) Operation requires FILLing the kettle with water up to the MAX line, setting the temperature and waiting for the 1200 watt heater to do its thing. It’s fast and, if you’ve set the hold, it maintains the water temperature for the hour. This is where the Stagg EKG design makes your coffee predictable and repeatable. The spout design means it is virtually impossible to pour too fast. We found the speed is just right and controlling the flow is easy. The kettle capacity at the MAX line was sufficient to fill almost 4, 8oz coffee cups. The EKG has a nice balance to it which helps compensate for the tilt required to get the hot water flowing.The lid fits snugly so it’s not popping off. You will need to be careful with the vent holes, which, though they are off to one side, sends steam toward the knob. It wasn’t a problem, because we don’t fuss with the cap while pouring. This is a lovely addition to the pour-over coffee-making process. It looks good while improving our coffee. It helps make us look like we know what we’re doing. We can endorse that.

  • 4
    Stylish and functional

    Posted by Julie Price on Sep 20th 2024

    Stylish, good looking electric kettle with a classic elegant look, yet modern features. The simple, yet functional design of the base has an LCD display for the temperature read out and a knob to adjust the water heating temperature that goes up to 212 degrees Fahrenheit. Once it reaches the desired temperature which is pretty quick, you can press the knob down to “hold” the temperature for up to 60 minutes. You can also press and hold the dial to enable the StopWatch feature for timing your brewing. If you’re in a rush to get a big mug of coffee fix in the morning, this kettle may not be for you. First of all, it only holds just under 1L of water. It’s really meant for those coffee connoisseurs who like to take their time and experiment making the perfect brew. The fluted gooseneck spout is a big part of the allure of this kettle, but it’s a very small diameter on purpose, to allow you to pour very slowly and with effortless precision. Don’t tilt the kettle more in hopes to pour faster - that will not help - instead you will probably spill some boiling hot water from the top lid. Also, the exterior surface tends to get pretty hot, so make sure only to hold it from its beautiful, ergonomically designed handle. If you enjoy taking your time making fancy coffee in the morning or the weekend and can afford the relatively high price tag, the Fellow Stagg EKG Electric Pour-Over Kettle is the one for you.

  • 5
    Helps make a great cup of coffee

    Posted by Pamela Thomas on Sep 8th 2024

    The Fellow Stag EKG is an electric kettle designed for coffee drinkers who want to use a pour-over method. I myself am not a coffee drinker, but my partner is a bit of a coffee aficionado. I do tend to be the one that makes the coffee, and apparently I do a solid job of it. Prior to using the Stagg we used several coffee prep methods – traditional drip, French press, Keurig pods, cappuccino machine, and pour over. We had just started trying the pour-over style a few weeks before getting the Stagg because we were gifted a pour-over carafe. Prior to the Stagg I used a regular electric kettle with a spout at the top. My results were mixed because it was difficult to control the flow and the weight of the kettle made it even more difficult. My batches were hit and miss, so I was happy to change things up and try out the Stagg. My first impression with pulling the Stagg out of its box was that it was very well made. The matte black finish looked striking, and the overall design is aesthetically pleasing. The heater base is also well designed and simple. I set it up on my countertop, and I really liked the look – this is an appliance that doesn’t need to be hidden away when not in use because it looks sharp. The handle is sturdy and very well attached to the kettle body. The shape of the handle is also ergonomically designed to help you balance the kettle as you pour it. The lid for the kettle fits snugly into the opening, and doesn’t feel like it would pop out while pouring. The spout comes from the bottom of the kettle where the water is the hottest – this also means it starts pouring with a small amount of tipping, and it doesn’t slosh. The flow of the water coming out of the spout is very smooth, so you won’t be splashing water about as you pour. Heating up the water is a pretty easy task. I usually fill up the cup that will be used and dump that into the kettle, and then add a little extra for wastage. After that you pop the lid on and drop it onto the base. The base has 3 buttons to interact with – 2 can be found by reach to the back and then the main knob. When reach to the back the button slider on the left changes from Fahrenheit to Celsius, and the other sets the temperature hold. The main knob controls the set temp – range is from 104-212 °F. The help documents say the ideal temp setting for coffee is 195-205 °F. After bringing the water up to temp you press and hold the knob down for a few seconds to start a countdown timer from 3. Once the timer starts you begin your pour. The guide tells you to pour a certain amount based on how much coffee you added, and then wait 30 seconds for the coffee to bloom. From there it tells you to continue your pour over the next 2.5-3 minutes. You can vary this time based on how strong you want your coffee to come out. While you are doing this the digital readout screen is keeping time for you, so you can maintain a consistent pace. I found that the kettle could heat up a mostly full pot from 115 °F tap water to 200 °F in about 2ish minutes, so pretty quick to be honest. The kettle itself is easy to handle even though it has a sturdy weight to it. I did find myself getting a bit tired pouring a big multi-cup carafe, but only because I did it on my kitchen countertop, which made me have to raise the kettle higher to pour. When I moved the operation to my kitchen table I had a better height advantage and could maintain a much easier pour for a full 3-4 cup carafe. The coffee I was able to make for my GF came out great. I had been dialing in the pour times to get it to the strength she likes. She likes to add a splash of creamer and whipped cream, and I add a little chocolate sauce drizzle for her. I brewed the coffee at 200 °F, and that combined with the creamer made the drink the perfect temp to be able to sip it right away without it being scalding hot. This was a big plus for her because the temp control on the drip and Keurig can sometimes be a little hot, so she has to wait a few minutes for it to cool off. I also used the Stagg to heat up water to use in our French press, which has made that experience even better as well due to the ability to precisely control the temperature. Overall, when rating her coffee experience she ranks the pour over with the Stagg at the top. It gave the best/strongest/most consistent cup out of our array of coffee making gadgets. The drip still makes a great cup and is the most convenient when she is in a rush, so we won’t be getting rid of that anytime soon. The French press will get some more usage as well because of Stagg. Aside from brewing coffee I found the Stagg EKG to be useful brewing other drinks like hot chocolate and tea. Due to the speedy heat up times I could brew these drinks much quicker than with my old electric kettle or even stovetop. I also used it to make some ramen bowls and cup-o-noodles for a snack. These are obviously off label usages but the Stagg worked great for them. Now I don’t have a need really for my other kettle, which is what I had used to make these items. Overall, I really like the Fellow Stagg EKG. It is very stylishly designed which is important for an appliance you may wish to leave out on the counter. It also performs exceptionally well in my usage. It heats the water quickly and accurately. Its also easy to pour in a consistent manor. The base has a simple design that is fairly intuitive to use. It also has a the ability to serve multiple roles in my kitchen, so its not a single task appliance. I don’t really have a negative thing to say about the Stagg EKG.