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OXO

OXO Brew Adjustable Temperature

★★★★☆ 4.3/5 How we rate
$100 MSRP

Last updated: May 28, 2026

Our Verdict

The OXO Brew strikes an excellent balance between usability and performance with its clever dial control and integrated timer. It is the best pick for someone who wants a do-it-all kettle without memorizing button combos.

Pros

  • + Intuitive dial interface makes temperature selection effortless
  • + Built-in count-up timer helps track brew time without a separate device
  • + Comfortable handle and balanced weight distribution for steady pouring

Cons

  • Larger footprint takes up more counter space than competitors
  • Gooseneck spout is not as narrow as the Fellow or Brewista

Our Take

The OXO Brew Adjustable Temperature Kettle takes a different design approach than most competitors by replacing button arrays with a single analog dial for temperature selection. Turn the dial to your target temperature anywhere from 140 to 212 degrees Fahrenheit, press start, and the kettle heats to that point and holds it for up to 30 minutes. A built-in count-up timer starts when the kettle is lifted from the base, which is a thoughtful feature for tracking brew time without a separate device. The 1000-watt heating element brings a full liter to boil in approximately 5 to 6 minutes, which is competitive with other 1-liter kettles in its class.

The handle design deserves specific mention. OXO’s ergonomic reputation carries over here: the rubberized grip, balanced center of gravity, and comfortable angle make this one of the easiest gooseneck kettles to pour with for extended sessions. The stainless steel body feels solid without being excessively heavy at 975 grams. Where the OXO concedes to more specialized pour-over kettles is the gooseneck spout diameter. It is wider than the precision spouts on the Fellow Stagg EKG or Brewista Artisan, which means your minimum achievable flow rate is slightly higher. For aggressive slow-pour techniques, the OXO does not quite match the fine control of narrower-spouted competitors.

The OXO’s larger base footprint is the other notable trade-off, consuming more counter space than the compact Fellow or Brewista. For dedicated pour-over enthusiasts who demand the narrowest possible spout, the Brewista Artisan or Fellow Stagg EKG remain superior. But for a household that wants one kettle handling pour-over coffee, French press, and multiple tea varieties with dead-simple operation, the OXO Brew is the most intuitive and versatile option available at its $100 price point.

Specifications

Spec Value
MSRP $100
Capacity 1.0L
Wattage 1,000
Temperature Control Yes
Temperature Range 140-212°F
Material Stainless Steel
Hold Mode Yes
Weight Grams 975