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Model # KEK1222HT0 Official KitchenAid electric kettle

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Kettle W10746764
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Kettle

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Kettle Body (black Matte) W11173170
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Kettle body (black matte)

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Kettle W10862966
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Kettle

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Filter W10746755
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Filter

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Base W10746758
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Base

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Kettle W10862967
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Kettle

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Kettle W10746763
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Kettle

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Kettle W10746760
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Kettle

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Power Base (switzerland) W11102000
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Power base (switzerland)

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Kettle Body (white, 240 Volt) W11101999
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Kettle body (white, 240 volt)

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