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Fellow, the specialty beverage gear company helping people have brighter, less boring mornings, today rounds out its electric kettle portfolio with the launch of the Clyde Electric Kettle. Fellow's first purely on/off electric kettle and first volumetric electric kettle, Clyde Electric's iconic design just elevated the hot water game.

"There is no other electric kettle on the market that looks as incredible as Clyde. Best of all, it excels in functionality," said Jake Miller, Fellow Founder and CEO. "Clyde is a stylish and practical addition to our kettle portfolio, crafted for those looking to go beyond the usual pour-over routine, be it for a soothing cup of tea or a bowl of ramen."

Key Features of Clyde Electric Kettle:

  • Seamless simplicity: Activate Clyde with the push of the intuitive LED on/off switch, bringing your water to a rapid boil.
  • All-purpose use: Clyde boils 1.5 liters of water, catering to all your daily hot water requirements with its powerful 2200-watt heating capacity.
  • Safe and easy: Clyde's built-in boil-dry protection, automatic shut-off, and silicone over-molded handle were designed with safety in mind.
  • Mess-free mornings: Clearly marked fill lines and a wrap-around power cord keep counters clutter-free.

Clyde is a unique blend of style and utility, making filling and pouring a breeze. It's the perfect entrance into the Fellow family of kettles; budget-friendly, high quality, and aesthetically pleasing, it is the ideal countertop centerpiece. Made electric for effortless everyday use, Clyde Electric is at your service for tea, coffee, cocoa, ramen, and all other hot water needs.

Consumers can purchase Clyde Electric Kettle for $125 in matte black or smoke green at https://fellowproducts.com/.

About Fellow

Fellow is on a mission to help people brew ridiculously good coffee at home. Inspired by the need for high-quality equipment to properly brew high-quality coffee, Fellow brings the confidence of the specialty coffee world into the lives of everyday coffee lovers, from the curious to the prosumer.

Fellow's products and services include kettles, grinders, French presses, mugs, and a seasonal selection of exclusive, limited-release coffee from roasters around the world. Fellow's Stagg EKG Electric Kettle, Ode Brew Grinder, Opus Conical Burr Grinder, and Carter Move Mug have won several renowned awards and accolades, including the Specialty Coffee Association Awards, the Red Dot Design Award, and the Dezeen Awards.

Founded in 2013, by CEO Jake Miller, Fellow is headquartered in San Francisco, California. For more information about Fellow visit http://www.fellowproducts.com.

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