Cocinare Gooseneck Electric Kettle Review: Precise Pour-Over Coffee at Home

In-Depth Review
If you have been eyeing a Fellow Stagg but can’t justify the $170 price tag, the Cocinare Barista Collection is worth a serious look. It nails the two things that matter most for pour-over: precise temperature control down to a single degree, and a gooseneck spout that gives you a slow, steady stream.
The matte black finish looks sharp on a countertop, and 1500W heating means you are not waiting around, a full 0.9L boils in under four minutes.
Made for pour-over coffee and loose-leaf tea drinkers who care about water temperature. If you just boil water for instant noodles, any $20 kettle will do, this is overkill for that. But if you have a Chemex or V60 on your counter, the precision and flow control here make a real difference in your cup.
What We Like
- 1-Degree Temperature Control: Dial in exactly 200°F for pour-over or drop it to 175°F for green tea. The display shows real-time t
- 1500W Quick Heating: Full pot boils in about 3.5 minutes. Faster than most gooseneck kettles in this price range, which u
- Stainless Steel Interior: No plastic touching the water inside. The entire inner chamber is stainless steel, so no weird taste
What Could Be Better
- The gooseneck is stiff and doesnt allow for a truly natural pouring motion at first
- Heats slowly compared to standard electric kettles, about 5 to 7 minutes for a full pot
- Temperature display can be hard to read from across the kitchen
Final Verdict
The Cocinare delivers 90% of what premium gooseneck kettles offer at about 40% of the price. Accurate temp control, fast heating, clean stainless interior, and a pour spout that is easy to control. Hard to beat at $63.
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