- Brand: Fellow
- Capacity: 0.9 Liters
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Color: Matte Black
- Voltage: 120 Volts
- STAGG EKG ELECTRIC KETTLE: Simple aesthetic meets powerful design. A gooseneck kettle that pours as good as it looks, itβs made from quality 304 stainless steel with a minimalist base to save space and a 0.9-liter capacity.
- PRECISION POUR: Stagg EKG’s sleek pointed spout is designed for a powerful but precise stream for the optimal pour-over flow rate, and the counterbalanced handle provides a sturdy grip encouraging a slower pour.
- TEMPERATURE MATTERS: Speed up your brewing process with Stagg EKG and its 1200-watt quick-heating element for boiling water. The to-the-degree temperature control makes perfecting your manual cup of coffee or steeped tea seamless and precise.
- BREW LIKE A PRO: A sleek LCD screen indicates the desired Set Temp and Real-Time Temp for your drip coffee or tea. Use the built-in Brew Stopwatch to time your extraction and engage the toggle to keep your water hot for up to 60 minutes.
- FELLOW: Experts in coffee with a love for product design, we at Fellow believe coffee is a journey. We are dedicated to melding beautiful design with flawless functionality to help aficionados and beginners alike find the fun in the brewing process.









































k. –
The Stagg EKG Kettle: a story in three parts.1. I ordered the kettle from Amazon. It was ludicrously spendy for me, but so beautiful. Nothing else on the market comes close. And given the repeated heat waves in the Northeast this summer, I wanted a kettle that could heat my water for coffee without adding heat to the house. When it finally arrived, I unpacked it, ooohed and aahhed at the beauty, added water, plugged it in and…. nothing. No LCD, no heating, simply.. nothing. Sighing heavily, I assumed it was an anomaly and sent it back. I ordered a replacement version that same day.2. Take two: a few days later, the second Stagg kettle arrives from Amazon. Unpack, plug it in…. aaaaand nothing. Double check the plug, move it to different outlets, reset said outlets – finally, for reasons unbeknownst to me, the LCD lights up with “Fellows.” But nothing further. (I’ve now hit the “on” button about a zillion times). So, in frustration I tweet, Facebook IM and send a message the Fellows Support folks on their website.The Fellows customer service rep got back to me within the hour, ***from his vacation*** to help me out. Said that definitely shouldn’t be happening and said, “Please let me send you one directly from our warehouse.” Asked for the Amazon order numbers, as he thought perhaps there is something in Amazon’s handling that is affecting performance of the kettle.In the meantime, I’ve gotten Kettle #2 to actually heat water to the boiling point once (on the 100th try or so), so I message the CSR back and say “Maybe it’s working?” Next attempt? The LCD said “no water” and refused to do anything. Back it goes. I returned to the CSR and requested a kettle direct from Fellows: I was happy to pay for a replacement kettle, but he insisted on sending it free of charge to compensate for my hassle.3. EUREKA! The third-time’s-a-charm kettle arrived about 3 weeks ago. It has worked like a charm ever since the first minute. Heats like a dream, quickly, efficiently. Holds the temperature accurately to about 1 degree. Pours easily, smoothly and effortlessly. My husband (who initially scoffed at the price) is increasingly enamored of this kettle, and says frequently (sheepishly) how much he loves it. It is everything all of the 5-star reviews say and more.So, finally although I’ve had very good luck with Amazon over the years, my advice to you on this one is: go directly to the source. You won’t regret it. And a very huge shoutout to Fellows support for A++ customer service!
Full Fat with All The Sugar –
SUPER duper fast, goes from 84F tap water to 112F faster than Elon can lie about his Tesla speeds! It is really a remarkable kettle and glad I splurged for this one vs a look-a-like. I had a stove top version of this same kettle by Fellow and I managed to set it on fire – handle melted (gas stove and it mustβve been empty). I replaced it with this βsaferβ electrical option. I need to MAKE it safer by learning to set the auto shut off timer. And I need to remember NOT to put this one on the stove top as it is the exact same kettle that my muscle memory recalls first thing in the morning hours. If you need your ritual morning coffee or tea to feel like some engineer out there designed this JUST FOR YOU then go with Fellow!
Kristen –
I am in love with this kettle. While unpacking I did have the feeling I might be getting a returned product. However, even if that was the case, everything is working and going well so far. I have seen quite a few bad reviews on here but I went to the Fellow site and it guarantees this product, with proper use, for a year. So Iβm not sure why people arenβt just letting Fellow know their issue. This kettle cam w highly recommended from a coffee group that Iβm in so I believe it is a great product from a great company. I had an electric kettle that worked before but it couldnβt hold the temp and you had to reset it every time you lifted the kettle. To reset, you had to push a button that beeped with every pressβ¦.so for 20 minutes, my silent morning had to be broken with beep, beepβ¦.. Iβm very pleased to have a kettle with a silent button and an option to HOLD that setting!
Amber Bain –
Temperature is accurate, as measured by Thermopen, heats up fairly quickly, only thing that brings it to a 4 is flow rate, and just because it’s our only kettle, and we use it for more things than pourover coffee. It’s a slow flow if you just need boiled water to cook something, or if you’re making tea instead of coffee, or if you’re doing a french press, and just need to get the water in there. Which, you may or may not consider a fair criticism, since this kettle IS designed specifically for pourovers, so, take it with a grain of salt I guess. Speaking of which, a pinch of salt in your grounds when brewing a coffee does nice things to it, try it out.
Collyer Brother –
The same spare aesthetic that makes for the streamlined kettle unfortunately extends less successfully to both the instruction guide and “max fill” marking inside the pot. The guide is hipster-stylishly printed in a tiny and thin near-black font on gray-white paper, while the “max fill” line inside the kettle uses the same chic and unreadable typography, with not enough contrast between text and metal background. Since the set-up absolutely does require instructions, it’s best to watch the company’s how-to video on YouTube, though that, too, is annoyingly “designed”.
Cloudy –
I like the look of it. It works as expected. I wish it can whistle. Besides, I only use it to boil water, sometimes, it takes a long time to go from 99 Celsius to 100. The reason I took a star off is that when pouring water out, you need to hold it with certain angle. If you try to rush by tilt the kettle more, it starts to leak.