UPDATE: After approximately 300 uses of this Option-O Kettle, it has stopped heating up water. The unit still powers on, reads water temperatures, and has an audible “click” when you engage the power heating mode, but no longer heats up water. Because of this, WE DO NOT RECOMMEND purchasing this kettle, and our score for the kettle’s review has been adjusted from 4.2 down to 2.6 as a result.

Also, this product appears to be a scam: it was also sold via a Kickstarter campaign, with many people not receiving their kettles, or getting defective units. And as typical, Kickstarter themselves are no help to the folks who got scammed. The company behind this kettle used our review in their Kickstarter campaign without our knowledge or consent.

The company behind this kettle has disappeared. They are not responsive to emails. If you see a kettle of this design for sale, do not buy it. We are leaving this review up, but once again:

DO NOT BUY THIS KETTLE

At CoffeeGeek, our top ranking pour over kettle is the OXO Cordless Pour Over Kettle, which is also one of the highest rated reviews we’ve ever published on the website. The OXO kettle does have two issues: long term comfort, and availability. OXO says it’s still for sale, but it’s hard to find anywhere online. And the kettle is heavy and a bit difficult to hold and manage the pours with if it’s full of water.

That said, the OXO kettle is well priced, lightning quick, has a great pour spout, and if you’re only heating up 300-400ml of water, comfortable to use. It’s our top recommmended kettle for a reason.

We were recently contacted by a China-based company called X-Y Design, who are designing some original, innovative products for the pour over coffee world. They’ve already won Red Dot design awards for their pour over brewer and Samurai Hand Grinder, and their latest product is called the O-Kettle.

X-Y Design promoted several features of the O-Kettle: they claim it’s one of the fastest-to-boil pour over kettles on the market; their handle design is extremely comfortable and offers varied holds; and the interface, while simple, is also very functional. Here’s the company’s promotional video on the new kettle.

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UPDATE: We loved this kettle and rated it as highly recommended, but our unit failed after approximately 300 cycles, and we can no longer recommend it.
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How We Got the O-Kettle

A company named X and Y sent us a unit for review. We have tried emailing them since late 2023 with no reply.

How We Tested the O-Kettle

This kettle was put through a series of temperature tests, timings, heat up times to set points, and we also had a small focus group check out and use the kettle to get their opinions. We compared the kettle to an OXO Brew kettle, and a Timemore kettle.

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UPDATE: We loved this kettle and rated it as highly recommended, but our unit failed after approximately 300 cycles, and we can no longer recommend it.

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