Learn to say popular electric kettle brand names correctly.
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How is Zojirushi (Japanese brand known for electric kettles and rice cookers) correctly pronounced?
Zojirushi is pronounced 'zoh-jee-ROO-shee' — stress on the third syllable, approximating the Japanese pronunciation. In a technical interview: "Zojirushi's kettle kept water at a set temperature for hours instead of just bringing it to a single boil."
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How is Bonavita (brand of electric gooseneck kettles popular among pour-over coffee enthusiasts) correctly pronounced?
Bonavita is pronounced 'boh-nuh-VEE-tuh' — stress on the third syllable. In a technical interview: "Bonavita's gooseneck kettle gave precise control over the pour rate during a manual coffee brew."
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How is OXO (American brand of kitchen tools, including electric kettles) correctly pronounced?
OXO is pronounced 'OK-soh' — as one word, not spelled out letter by letter. In a technical interview: "OXO's kettle had a spout designed to pour without any drips down the side."
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How is Hamilton Beach (long-established American brand of small kitchen appliances, including kettles) correctly pronounced?
Hamilton Beach is pronounced 'HAM-il-tun BEECH' — both words said plainly, stress on the first syllable of 'Hamilton'. In a technical interview: "Hamilton Beach's kettle switched off automatically once the water reached a full boil."
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How is Chefman (budget-friendly brand of small kitchen appliances, including electric kettles) correctly pronounced?
Chefman is pronounced 'SHEF-man' — 'chef' with the French-derived silent 'ch' sounding like 'sh', plus 'man' said plainly. In a technical interview: "Chefman's kettle offered several preset temperatures for different types of tea."