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US Stove Kettle Chicken Steamer, For Use with Hot Stove, Cast Iron, Black

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Color: Black


Features

  • All cast iron construction
  • Delightfully whimsical way to add humidity to the room
  • One quart capacity
  • A must-have accessory for every wood, coal, pellet, or corn burning stove
  • Add potpourri to keep your home smelling wonderful (not included)

Description

FeaturesAll cast iron kettle steamer is both decorative and practical. Delightfully whimsical way to add humidity to the room.Dimension - 6.55.759.5in.Item weight.

Material: Stainless Steel, Cast Iron


Finish Type: Non-Stick


Brand: US Stove


Color: Black


Capacity: 1 Quarts


Product Dimensions: 5.75"D x 9.5"W x 7"H


Item Weight: 6 Pounds


Is Oven Safe: No


Manufacturer: US Stove


Size: 1 Quarts


Material: Stainless Steel, Cast Iron


Finish Type: Non-Stick


Brand: US Stove


Color: Black


Capacity: 1 Quarts


Product Dimensions: 5.75"D x 9.5"W x 7"H


Item Weight: 6 Pounds


Is Oven Safe: No


Manufacturer: US Stove


Size: 1 Quarts


UPC: 086738319010


Global Trade Identification Number: 10


Item Weight: 6 pounds


Department: Unisex-Adult


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: CS-01


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 1, 2011


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works great!
Works great, very sturdy, beautiful sitting on stove, my plants love it!
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025 by Cyndi M

  • This is a great little steamer chicken pot
This is a great little steamer chicken pot. A Note to those who read that it rusts after use - YES. It's cast iron. Iron rusts unless you protect it. We protect it by seasoning it and this creates a barrier so that the water doesn't encourage rust. You have to season this chicken steamer like you season a cast iron pan. Here's how to season it easy: Build a big fire in your wood stove, put 2 layers of good aluminum foil down on top (only the size of the chicken and it's lid separately), take a pastry brush and put a thin scrim of cooking oil all over the inside of the chicken pot, and the underside of the lid. Put the pot, either upside down or right side up, on top of the foil on top of the wood stove with the raging fire in it. Leave it there for a good long burn or two. The heat will season the cooking oil to the cast iron. Voila - no more rusting. I have had this little chicken for months, and have had no rust. And we fill it every day. Hint: Put some whole cloves, bay leaves, or any kind of hydrosol in it to make you house smell mildly herbal and lovely. I also dehydrate orange, lemon and lime rinds and throw them in there - gives it a good citrus kick. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • Chicken steamer
I think this is adorable, it goes perfectly with my chicken decor and I love to steam essential oils so it was perfect. The only negative I have about it is I don’t like how it tends to rust. It didn’t come with any instructions and being cast iron I wasn’t expecting it to rust.
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2024 by Kindle Customer

  • Very cute
Very cute, but also very small. It works well on our very small wood stove, but if you're looking for a real humidifier for a big room, this isn't it. It does work great for adding ambiance especially when filled with mulling spice or cinnamon sticks. If the stove is really hot, the water in the steamer will actually boil and be completely gone within an hour or so. Fortunately, it doesn't damage cast iron to run the water out of it (but if you have mulling bags or cinnamon sticks in it they might burn on the bottom). It is imperative that the steamer be properly seasoned before using it to prevent rust, though. A quick search on Google will come up with how to season cast iron (essentially you wipe it all down with vegetable oil and then cook it in the stove at 350 for an hour). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2017 by 1Amazon buyer

  • Great little cast iron piece! Delighted with unexpected function...
I purchased this to use as a stovetop humidifier. I cook with cast iron and so had reasonable expectations for how water works with this material--yes, it does rust if it's not seasoned... and even with seasoning, continual exposure to water would eventually cause it to rust. That's just the nature of cast iron. It's small size causes it to not take up a huge amount of space on my stove top but the design is such that the water doesn't evaporate so quickly that I can't keep up with it. One day, I moved it to the top of my radiator to make room for something else and was delighted with how it looked... the width is just right and the aesthetics of the steamer fit right into my decor... Problem is that the radiators don't generate enough heat to keep the water steaming, but they do transfer the heat into the steamer... the hen is always the same temperature as my radiator. On a whim, I emptied the water and tossed in some fragranced essential oil--just enough to coat the bottom. Every time the heat goes on, the room becomes pleasantly scented--not overwhelming... just right! I don't worry about kids or dogs knocking them over because they're stable and virtually indestructible. These little hens are adorable (I've got two...), are the best room fragrance diffusers that I've ever used and are a great value for a dual-purpose household item. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2014 by KS

  • rusty already
cute humidifier but after only three fires it’s already rusted. disappointing to say the least
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2024 by Jay Whitbread Jay Whitbread

  • Love the size
I don’t have a large wood stove so this fit perfectly, holds roughly 4 cups of water.
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024 by breanna

  • Great steamer
We purchased this item for our Dutchwest wood stove. Most steamers do not work on our stove, as it has a top plate that never gets hot enough to simmer water. The only area on our stove that does get hot enough is about 5-1/2-inches deep, in front of the top plate; this is too small for most steamers, kettles, or pots. This steamer fits perfectly on the small front surface of our stove, and holds 1 quart at its very maximum (as listed in the description). For those with a similar stove, this is a great option! The manufacturing is a little rough, but we're very happy with this purchase (great price too, considering other steamers are $40 to $70). Note: When I first posted this review, this steamer was $16-$17. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2012 by Andie

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