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Default Question about whistling tea kettles

Worker wrote:
> I have a vintage Revereware kettle inherited from a relative and I use
> it because we had one like it when I was a kid.
>
> However, it sounds like a banshee when it whistles and it's getting on
> my nerves.
>
> Can anyone recommend one that actually sounds pleasant (or at least not
> awful)? Obviously, it's hard to tell what a kettle sounds like from a
> listing on the Internet or in a box on a shelf in a store. So, you know,
> people instead of ads.
>
> Thanks!
>


You can simply drill a 1/4 inch hole it the top of the kettle, and it
will make little or no noise.


 
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