Highbeam said:Or you could pick up a soapstone kettle and try and keep any grit from occuring between the kettle and the stove.
I refill this kettle daily by bringing the water to the kettle since it is easier and so that I don't dork up the finish.
I figure that the stone kettle itself won't be hard enough to scratch the stone stove. No rust worries and they just look cool once you polish them up a bit.
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