SAVE 40%: As of today, Aug 9, the GoveeLife Smart Tea Kettle is on sale for just $35.99. This limited-time Amazon deal saves shoppers $24 off the smart tea kettle's usual price of $59.99.
New - and high up - on the list of things I never knew I needed until just now: a smart, voice-controlled tea kettle for brewing tea justas it was intended.
Today at Amazon, you can score the GoveeLife Smart Tea Kettle for just $35.99 at Amazon. That's $24 (or 40%) off the voice-controlled kettle's usual price of $59.99. It's a return to the Kettle's best price, which we also saw last month.
If you're like me, you bring your water to a boil on the stove with your old-school kettle, taking the exact temperature instructions on the box of your tea of choice totally for granted. But any true tea connoisseur will tell you that those steeping temperatures matter: water temperature has a major impact on the tea's favor. With the Goveeife Smart Tea Kettle, you have to-the-exact-degree temperature control within the range of 104°F to 212°F. You can control the WiFi-enabled Bluetooth tea kettle through the app, voice commands, or simple buttons. Not only do you have full control over temperature, but you can also set the Kettle on a schedule to save yourself some extra time in the morning.
Take your daily tea ritual to the next level when you score the GoveeLife Smart Tea Kettle for just $35.99 at Amazon.
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