Back to website Submit a ticket
Welcome
Login  Sign up

Why doesn't my Clyde Stovetop kettle whistle?

This is a support article to help fix the issue of a Fellow Clyde no longer whistling. The information is provided by the team at Fellow as a suggested fix.

Inside the spout of your Fellow Clyde, there are two upside-down V shape slots (these are the delicate two-tone reeds) and a tiny metal ball that sits over a hole. The ball should cover the opening when it's on the stove, pushing the steam upward through the reeds. When you tip the kettle to pour, the ball will move out of the way and allow for water flow.

Try to look through the screen to see if the ball is not sitting correctly, or if the reeds are obstructed in any way. Blockage tends to be the most common issue. We also recommend verifying that water can still be poured out and the lid fits snug enough so no air escapes. 

If you are experiencing this issue and this article was unable to help please let us know by contacting: [email protected]

Did you find it helpful? Yes No

Send feedback
Sorry we couldn't be helpful. Help us improve this article with your feedback.