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Limited edition KitchenAid electric kettle is on sale at Walmart — save $20


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Don’t beat yourself up, it happens to the best of us. Sometimes, time just gets away from you and next thing you know, it’s Mother’s Day and you haven't yet gotten mom a gift. Stay calm, there are a lot of options for you still, including this handy kitchen appliance from KitchenAid.

The KitchenAid 100 year limited edition queen of hearts electric kettle is on sale at Walmart for $20 off its original price — mom will enjoy every second of its crimson red glory and bask in every sip of tea it produces. 

Other than its striking appearance, this electric kettle is a must-have due to its ease of use. Just fill it up with water, turn it on, wait until it hits a boil, and it’s tea time. (Coffee, oatmeal, and more are also a cinch to make.) Its dual wall insulation helps maintain the temperature of your water long after it’s ready, so feel free to go back for a second helping. The 1.5-liter kettle runs quietly, and the push-button lid keeps spills from being a concern — you’re in total control. And that’s the tea. Read more...

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