Showing posts with label hot pots. Show all posts
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12/23/2011

Aroma AAP-325F 3-Liter Electric Water Heater/Warmer Review

Aroma AAP-325F 3-Liter Electric Water Heater/Warmer
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Having grown up in a household with a hot water tap, I'm used to having near-boiling water available at all times - except on Shabbat, when, a rabbi told my mother, the tap could not be used (years later, a different rabbi, who had a different understanding of how the technology worked, told me it is permissible!). So once I was on my own, some sort of urn or electric pump pot was a must. I bought this one to replace an old one that died, and am pleasantly surprised by the new features, including the instant dispense button and switch (although they can't be used on Shabbat either, as they make a light go on, but you can still pump out water by pressing the original spot), and the concave front, which allows your cup or teapot to nestle up close. The price is right, the unit works, and my only concern is that I'll run out of water before Shabbat is over! In fact, I just bought another one as a Mother's Day gift and presented it today (now it can be told!).


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Serve hot beverages to a crowd or keep hot water available for everyday use with this electric dispensing pot. It quickly boils up to 3 liters of hot water and works great for instant coffee, tea, hot chocolate, instant soup, oatmeal, and much more. The unit keeps the water hot for hours and offers three different dispensing options--press the "automatic dispenser" button, press down on the manual pressure pump, or push up on the dispensing switch located behind the spout for cup-activated water dispensing. For safety, the appliance provides a cool-touch exterior, locking lid, and detachable magnetic cord. Other highlights include an easy-to-read water-level window, "heat" and "warm" indicator lights, "unlock" and "reboil" functions, and a comfortable carrying handle. The electric hot-water dispensing pot measures 10-1/2 by 10-1/2 by 12-1/4 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.

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11/30/2011

Rival Hot Pot Express Review

Rival Hot Pot Express
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Perhaps you had a faulty item, bulmabriefs144? I had the fortune of having a friend with this particular teapot during my first semester at school, and am now quite happy to have one of my own. I have found that it does indeed heat the maximum volume of water at a higher speed than a microwave, and is ideal for making things like pot noodles and cup soups.
I've never tried it with leftovers, but if you wish to boil water, this inexpensive teapot is more than worth the scant few dollars you pay for it. The design could be more attractive, but over all this is a functional product.

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4071WN Features: -32 ounce capacity -Non-stick cooking surface -Adjustable thermostat -Boils faster than a microwave -Limited one year warranty This 32 ounce modern hot pot will boil water faster than a microwave! No longer necessary to wait for water to boil on the stove it will be boiled in mere minutes. Cook soups and noodles with out the hassle of sticky pots...this hot pot has a non stick coating for easy clean up. Adjustable thermostat for your convenience.

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10/30/2011

Zojirushi CK-BAC10 1300-Watt Electric 34-Ounce Kettle Review

Zojirushi CK-BAC10 1300-Watt Electric 34-Ounce Kettle
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Designed by Toshiyuki Kita, this Zojirushi electric water kettle is as perfect as we could find on the marketplace as of early 2010. The competitions don't come close in design and in features and so it was an easy but very time-consuming choice for us. I did benefit a lot from reading the reviews on Amazon and so even though eventually we found a better deal elsewhere I decided to post this review here.
----Pros----
The water boiling compartment is essentially all stainless steel. It was the number one criteria for us. We live in a hard water place and our apartment building does not have a water softener, so we need to boil vinegar in it to remove any deposit. Stainless steel means the taste easily rinses off. This cannot be said for our previous plastic kettle in which the vinegar taste stays on a lot longer.
The heating element is concealed and the bottom surface is flat except at the rim. This makes cleaning a snap. Contrast this to exposed heating element in the form of a coil where we couldn't even reach the bottom easily in the past. We also find that the deposit tends to sit at the bottom to form larger pieces of "flakes". There is still some powder in the water to be sure, but flakes are easier to deal with (for one they don't get poured out so easily).
The opening is wide---four and a half inch in diameter to be precise. Cleaning is easy since the whole hand can go in. Filling is also easier.
The lid "locks" securely when filling. After you lift the lid pass a certain degree, you feel it passes a snap and the lid stays open even if you tilt the kettle. Contrast this to some designs that use a simple free-falling hinge.
The flat bottom actually means the "minimum water level" is very low. Contrast this with a certain "doom at the bottom of a glass kettle" design.
Cordless is great. I don't know how wide the patent is but every single cordless kettle I have seen uses the Strix patented connector.
Circle-shaped... this design combines naturally with a cordless design, but it is not universal. We almost bought a rectangular (square) kettle with a square base.
The on/off switch will turn off automatically when you lift the kettle from its base. So the next time when you put it down the kettle won't continue to boil. (We want to prematurely stops boiling primarily when brewing green tea. It's not a big deal but it's a pros for us.)
Starting from room temperature and after boiling one pot of water, the plastic on the outside is only warm to touch. This is because the plastic outside is only a housing and no water touches it directly. In our previous plastic boiler, the outside can get hot enough to feel a burning sensation.
----Cons----
It's still has plastic in the water "channel" in the lid part of the kettle. The sprout is also plastic, and the seal between the lid and the bottom compartment is silicon. So if you really need to avoid plastic at all cost, this is not it.
Stainless steel is not transparent and you cannot see how much water is left from the outside. Frankly this is the only thing we miss but we decide metal is more important than transparency.
The "open/close" switch on the lid does not mean total seal. I hope we didn't get a lemon but when our kettle is held at 90 degrees or more, the water will drip out even in the closed position. Well, technically water _must_ be able to come out anyway since there is a steam vent, which is also is also how this boiler stops: it checks the amount of vapors passing through.
I feel that the steam vent is too close to the handle. In more than one occasion I have felt the steam when I tried to grab the handle. It also means that in practice you want to close the open/close switch to make sure all steam goes into the vent but not the sprout, or else your water will boil longer than designed. No big deal but some energy can be wasted otherwise.
Being stainless steel in the inside, it weights more than my girlfriend prefer. But it's already way lighter than the glass and the die-cast kettles we've tried at the shops.
The water volume is just a bit more than 4 cups (precisely it is 1 liter). I often wish it is larger but then it will get heavier. At the current size it's a decent tradeoff, but how about coming out with a 1.5L model?
Due to the lid design you have to tilt the kettle almost 90 degrees before water comes out, even when the kettle is at its maximum capacity. It's great for safety but it may not work well for those with arthritis. On this note I also mention that the handle is hard plastic so it may not be the easiest to grip for aging hands.
The sprout is surprisingly small and so water comes out rather slowly. My girlfriend remarks it has a "zen" feel to see water coming out slowly and steadily. I use it to train my patience in the morning. :P
Another speed related issue is the wattage. It's rated at 1300 watt "only" and we used a 1500 watt before this. It was a bit slower but we got used to it quickly. We do note that the power cable is a lot cooler in this one. In our previous kettle we almost thought the plastic would melt one day... (and the tip is, again, close the sprout switch to make sure all steam goes through the vent.)
The lid can be awkward to operate. It took us some time to get used to and some more to train ourselves to open it with just one hand. It's a small "tab" that you push on one side to lift the other side, and then you grip the lifted side to lift up the entire lid. I am sure it's a great safety feature... all our tea friends took more than a few seconds to figure out how to open it. :P
One year warranty is a bit short. But in the three months we have had it I cannot imagine anything that can go wrong.
Finally, yes, it's made in China. But I am just jotting it down for completeness. It's not a cons to us by itself.

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Boil up to 34 ounces of water in just five or six minutes with this 1300-watt electric kettle. The unit comes in handy when making instant coffee, tea, hot chocolate, instant soup, and more. It features a durable stainless-steel interior with a concealed heating element for easy cleaning and protection against corrosion. To ensure the water doesn't boil away, the unit shuts off automatically once the water reaches a full boil. Other safety features include a cool-touch body, a locking lid and spout to protect against accidental spilling, and a lid design that minimizes the amount of steam that escapes from the steam vent. The kettle lifts off its corded power base for easy pouring and can be set back onto the 360-degree swivel power base from any direction. Other highlights include a wide opening for simple filling, an on/off switch on the handle, an illuminated "on" light, and cord storage in the power base. Made in China, the electric kettle measures 6-3/4 by 9-1/2 by 9-1/2 inches when on its power base, and it carries a one-year limited warranty.

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7/22/2011

Zojirushi CD-WBC30 Micom Electric 3-Liter Water Boiler and Warmer, Champagne Gold Review

Zojirushi CD-WBC30 Micom Electric 3-Liter Water Boiler and Warmer, Champagne Gold
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My old Zojirushi water boiler conked out after 8 years of regular use, so I ordered the CD-WBC30. Features have gotten better in 8 years: the LCD display shows the temperature, and I have 4 thermostat settings instead of two. I used to have to choose between 208 degrees (too hot) and 140 degrees (too cold). I can now also select 195 degrees and 175 degrees. The 175 degree setting is just fine for instant coffee and oatmeal. I've used this boiler for two months without problems.

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Perfect for serving hot beverages to a crowd, this electric water boiler and warmer provides up to 101 ounces of hot water for instant coffee, tea, hot chocolate, and more. The unit features a micro-computerized temperature-control system and four keep-warm temperature settings that include 140, 175, 195, and 208 degrees F. Simple one-touch controls supply a reboil button, which reboils water to 212 degrees F; a dispense button; an unlock button that must be pressed before pressing the dispense button; and temperature- and timer-setting buttons. The unit's energy-saving timer function--from 6 to 10 hours--automatically turns on the boiler at a later time to save electricity, and its LCD display shows the actual water temperature at all times, as well as the temperature and timer settings. The dispenser also comes with a cafe-drip dispensing mode, which decreases the amount of water dispensed to 60 percent of the normal setting, making it suitable for brewing cafe drip coffee. Even more, its steam-save function automatically lowers the power just before boiling to reduce the amount of steam emitted from the steam vent. Other thoughtful details include automatic safety shut-off, a wide window water-level gauge that shows how much water remains in the unit, and an interchangeable melody or beep indicator to alert the completion of the boiling process or a low water level. A removable 3-foot power cord, swivel base, carry handle, and easy-to-clean nonstick interior provide added convenience. The 700-watt water boiler and warmer measures 11-3/16 by 8-3/16 by 11-1/2 inches.

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7/16/2011

West Bend 53655 5-Cup Hot Pot, White Review

West Bend 53655 5-Cup Hot Pot, White
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As a college student I have limited access to a kitchen. I have another hotpot that I use to make soup and such, but I decided to purchase this hotpot to have a small one to heat up water for cocoa/tea/etc. I've been sorely disappointed with its performance.
1. It DOESN'T BOIL WATER. Yes, it does heat the water to a high temperature, but the water never actually boils.
2. It's EXTREMELY LOUD. The heating element makes very loud clicking sounds when it engages/dis-engages. (The way this hotpot works is to turn the heating element intermittently on and off until the highest temperature is reached. Once it's hot, the element continues to turn itself on and off-albeit less frequently than when it's in the heating process-to maintain temperature). The sound it made was so loud that it would distract me from whatever else I was doing.
3. This product DOES NOT SHUT ITSELF OFF. If you forget about it and leave it plugged in, eventually the water will evaporate and the element will be left hot. There is a danger of shorting the unit and/or starting a fire. The only way to turn it off is to unplug it.
This loud clicking noise annoyed me so much I only used the product three times. Even if it didn't make sound I wouldn't use it-- this hotpot never boiled water and without a safety-off it's a hazard.

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Heats water quickly for instant snacks or beverages compact and portable automatic temperature control and turn-to-secure cover interior cup level markings and pouring lip design helps reduce dripping while serving. heats water quickly for instant snacks or beverages compact and portable automatic temperature control heat-resistant handle base and cover pouring lip design helps reduce dripping while serving interior cup level markings durable polypropylene construction 600 watts 120 volts ac only ul listed

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6/03/2011

Zojirushi CD-LCC40 Micom 4.0-Liter Electric Dispensing Pot Review

Zojirushi CD-LCC40 Micom 4.0-Liter Electric Dispensing Pot
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I switched from coffee to tea a few months ago, purchased this unit and am completely happy with it ... I can't recommend it highly enough. It's well made, ergonomic, well thought out, and a joy to use. The Japanese think of everything. A Japanese friend of mine told me that homes in Japan almost always have one of these units, or one like it. Now that I drink only tea, I can understand why.
The three temperature settings (well, four if you count boiling) are perfect. 208 is good for herbal teas, tissanes, and also the increasingly popular (and wonderful) Rooibos. That's also a good temperature for ramen, oatmeal, etc. 195 is good for black tea and also oolong, and 175 is good for green tea or white tea. Now, you can make gourmet tea properly with no muss and no fuss. Just get yourself some gourmet loose tea, herbal tea, or Rooibos, (all available from Garrett, Adagio, or Teavana), and a convenient brewer, like "IngenuiTea" from Adagio (Teavana also makes a good one that might be slightly better in quality), and you will be good-to-go! Your taste buds will thank you and so will your body. (The health benefits of green tea and oolong are well-known, and also Rooibos has 30-50 times the antioxidants of green tea, and no caffeine). My blood pressure has dropped 20 points with less caffeine (compared to caffeine in coffee, black tea = 20-25%, oolong = 10-15%, green = 5-10%, white = 1%, rooibos and herbal = 0%).
Buy a Zojirushi! You won't be disappointed.


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CD-LCC40WG Features: -Micro computerized temperature control system -Large LCD display showing actual water temperature at all times -Dechlorinate and descaling mode -Easy-to-clean nonstick interior -Safety auto shut-off with 7-hour timer -Removable magnetic power cord Specifications: -Capacity: 135 oz. (4.0 liters) -Electric Rating: 120 volts/800 watts -Operating Temperatures: 175 F, 195 F and 208 F/ Reboils to 212 F -1-Year warranty -Overall Dimensions: 11.5'' H x 9'' W x 11.75'' D The Panorama Window Micom Electric Dispensing Pot is perfect for anyone who needs hot water quickly. It features an easy-to-read large wraparound Panorama Windowwater level gauge to check how much water there is left. There is also a one-touch electric dispensing system for easy dispensing. The easy-to-hear beep indicator makes it easy to hear as soon as your water is done boiling. This is perfect for when you are getting ready in the morning. Manual

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