🔥 Boil, Brew, and Belong — Your Perfect Cup, Anywhere 🌍
This 450ml portable electric kettle features six precise temperature controls displayed on an LCD touch screen, dual voltage compatibility for global use, and rapid boiling in 6-8 minutes. Made from durable, BPA-free 316 stainless steel with double-wall insulation, it offers auto shut-off and boil-dry protection for safe, convenient use. Lightweight and travel-friendly, it comes with a power cord, cleaning brush, and a stylish fleece pouch, making it ideal for professionals on the go.
Material Features | BPA FREE, EASY-TO-CLEAN, DURABLE |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.1"L x 3.1"W x 9"H |
Capacity | 15.2 ounces |
Finish Types | Polished |
Color | Warm White |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 300 watts |
Container Type | Kettle |
Additional Features | Temperature Control, Digital Control, Boil Dry Protection, Automatic Shut-Off, Double Wall |
S**N
portable kettle
Amazing product! This was the best purchase I made this year! It is the size of a large cup, easy to pack in a suitcase, and I was able to make hot drinks and soups in my room in a remote area of France where I had no kettle or access to coffee or tea. It was very reliable. I could set a variety of temperatures and it kept the water at that temperature until i turned it off. It saved my vacation!
M**A
Excellent!
The water kettle is excellent! The size is perfect, it heats up very quickly, it’s portable, affordable, very easy to use. The best part is that you could use this around the world, which is a very rare thing to find. If you are purchasing this so that, you can hold the hot water in the container. This does not retain the heat very well at all. It is very effective and heating a hot water.
M**A
Tea drinker's dream for traveling
I travel for work often. I am a tea drinker. Most hotels have Keurig type coffee makers, and also often provide tea bags. But I got tired of dealing with dirty coffee makers and hot water smelling like coffee when I use the hotel coffee maker. Not anymore. This hot water boiler is fantastic. The size is about the same as a stainless steel travel coffee mug. It came with a nice bag. I just store the cord inside the unit, making sure it's all dry, the unit, lid, and all so that it will be ready to use at my next travel. If you fill the water to the maximum, it'll give you a little over 12 oz. of hot water which is plenty for a cup of tea. It is quiet and boils fairly quickly, perhaps within 5 mins. I never feel like I'm waiting for a long time. I've also used it to make instant soup, etc. It lives in my suitcase. I don't go anywhere without it. A very good purchase!
J**T
Great for moms on the go
I used this thus a BUNCH! We used it to heat water for baby bottles and it gets water hot quickly. Very sturdy and easy to throw in a diaper bag.
C**S
Works well, but slow on 110v
Works really well, but boils water quite slowly when on 110v environment.
A**R
The least horrible option?
Giving a star because it brought water up to 212F in 7min 15sec per my thermapen. Also it didn't burn my house down during the test. So that's nice.First, I really want to know the story why they felt it necessary to tell me to definitely do not eat the paper. Like what happened there?On the bottom label... where to begin. Do they not know the capacity of their own product (hint: it takes 350ml or 12oz to be full. The "extra" room is for air and the instructions are quite clear to not exceed the max line. No idea where the "380ml" comes from? Just remember it's 12oz / 350ml and you'll be fine.My dear reader, there is no way this is "FCC", "CE" or "FDA" certified. They just slapped the logos on. I know this because I've actually worked with a lab to get hardware certified (UL and FCC) and well, I can tell you this won't pass. There's no fuse for example. Also, this doesn't need to be FDA certified. Even established brands like Kitchen Aid don't do FDA for kitchen appliances. And nowhere is there an FCC ID for certification. So minus one star for each lie.The cap is interesting and honestly the primary reason I purchased it. It is rather unique that it has a spout for pouring the water out. I thought it might be great way to do pour over coffee (V60 or Kalita Wave, etc) but I was wrong about that. So very wrong. Luckily, I decided to test this in the kitchen over my large sink and not say in a hotel room, because the design causes the water to not pour out, but rather SHOOT OUT over a foot and I got boiling hot water all over the counter. Could of easily burned someone had I not tried it out in a safe manner. No idea what they were thinking, but that drops a star because shooting boiling hot water is dangerous.Is this really 318 stainless steel? I dunno. It's not magnetic so it does indeed seem to be stainless. While the listing on Amazon says you can do soup, milk and oatmeal, the provided directions are quite clear to only heat water. No idea why you need 318 stainless for that... 308 is plenty fine for just plain water.There is no provided warranty or even a contact for support should issues arise. I've tried another travel kettle and they at least bothered to register an account on outlook.com so you could try contacting them. But this is cheap throw away product that when it dies you put it in the landfill and buy another. Consumerism at it's finest!So +1 star for heating water and not burning my house down on the first try.-1 star for fake FCC-1 star for fake CE-1 star for fake FDA-1 star for dangerous spoutDo I keep it??? I dunno. Wish there was a quality product in this category that let me boil water for coffee while traveling that didn't scream fire hazard, but I've yet to find one. In theory dual voltage is nice, but not sure I'd ever fly with this since it's kinda bulky. Not all the units support 195F for coffee like this one so that's nice.
A**Z
Easy
Portable , easy to use
E**N
Great product! Quality product!
Good quality product!! Review the instructions and follow them. Or you will ruin it like I did. I burned chocolate chips to the bottom of the cup.
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