🔥 Warm up your lunch game—no microwave, no hassle!
The Skywin Portable Heated Lunch Box (Model SKY-HPC-918) offers a sleek, eco-friendly solution for warming meals anywhere with a Type A wall plug. Featuring a premium stainless steel tray and compatibility with most flat-bottom containers, it heats food evenly in 1-2 hours via automatic temperature control. Lightweight and portable, it’s perfect for professionals seeking convenient, microwave-free meal warming at work or on the go.
Brand Name | Skywin |
Model Info | SKY-HPC-918 |
Item Weight | 1.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 5.5 x 2.5 inches |
Item model number | SKY-HPC-918 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Installation Type | Countertop |
Part Number | SKY-HPC-918 |
Special Features | Portable |
Oven Cooking Mode | Radiant |
Color | Maker-440 |
Defrost | Auto Defrost |
Material Type | Steel |
Included Components | Portable steel container 7.5''x5.5''x2.5'' |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
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Works great! The container that comes with it really heats up fast.
B**R
HotLogic loyalist is now CONVINCED by Skywin! :-) ...
I have been using the name-brand HotLogic personal ovens for a few years now, and LOVE those little gadgets! I use them at home nearly every day. We have a camp property, and I was bringing my HotLogics back and forth to camp to use there regularly, too. But I hate having to bring stuff back and forth, and wanted to get a set of HotLogics to leave there. The problem was I haven't seen HotLogics on a very good sale in quite some time. So I decided to take a chance on an off brand. I reviewed all of the off-brand options I could find, and decided to give the Skywins a try because of: 1) Cost. 2) Good Reviews. 3) Pan Included. I've been cooking with my Skywins at camp a couple visits now, and I have to say they are GREAT! They are pretty similar to my HotLogics, but with two noticeable differences. One is Skywins don't contain the food smells like HotLogics. You definitely smell what is cooking with these. That is no problem for me, as I use mine at our own homes. But if you are using these in an office or shared space, it may be worth knowing. The second difference is the case. The Skywin case isn't as rigid as the HotLogic, it's floppier. But I actually like that because I can wrap things in foil and stick them in next to or on top of the pan, like frozen burritos or make quesadillas to lay on top. The case may be less firm, but it still holds in all the heat to ensure cooking. All of the food I've made in my Skywins cooks perfectly so far, and the metal pans that come with them are great for camp! They clean up very easy, too. I fill them right up, and often cover with foil instead of the lid to fit more, which has worked great. If you don't have a portable oven yet and are considering one, I would say the Skywin is just as good as the HotLogic, just a bit different in the couple ways I mentioned. But it functions exactly the same way, and makes delicious food so very easily! :-D
E**E
Loving this!
I enjoy my Skywin portable oven so much that I just ordered a second one. One is to use for work, the second is to use at home. It heats the food perfectly and evenly!I also own a Hot Logic brand, but here is why I prefer using the Skywin:The best feature of the Skywin is that it has an off/on switch with a red light, indicating when the unit is on and heating. It was slightlyt less expensive than the Hot Logic brand, which does not have an on/off switch or light. With the Skywin, you can have it plugged in while not heating. (With the other brand, which I also own, the oven is heating anytime it's plugged in.)Do keep in mind that these ovens take some time to warm the food, so you will want to turn it on about 45-60 minutes before you are ready to eat. They do warm the food more evenly than a microwave, and your food will not dry out or get rubbery, like it can in a microwave.)I'll update my review if my opinion changes; but this one seems to be a great buy ,and I would recommend it!
T**.
Works as advertised
I was pleasantly surprised. If you have the time to wait about and hour or so to heat your food then this is for you. I just have to remind myself to warm my food at a certain time. I can't emphasize enough that this can get extremely hot if you leave your food in longer than expected. Something like mittens may be useful with taking your food out of the warmer to prevent getting burned from holding a hot container.If you have the time, this can definitely work for you. If you are more about convenience then you are better off with a microwave.
Y**E
Comida calienteee
Muy práctica para calentar tu almuerzo
B**N
Best thing since sliced bread
The only con I can think of is that it requires a little more preparation then just packing a normal lunch, but it’s so worth it!! U could maybe slow cook certain food ( like eggs) but I would not recommend cooking unless u don’t mind waiting half a day to cook it. The only preparation is cooking the food the previous day and then planning a head when ur going to eat lunch ( and cleaning it out every time). I do lawn care for a living so I don’t have a set lunch time but I normally eat around noon, if I have the container filled up with food I will turn it on 2 hours before I eat but if it’s filled up about half with food then I’ll warm it up about an 1 hour and half before I eat. I’ve warmed up taco meat ,chicken and wild rice so far with this unit and it’s been great With no cold spots in the food. The bottom of the lunch bag it comes in gets warm but not to hot. I just set it on my lap and eat with problem of it being to hot. Cleaning it after use is very easy to, I have no problems with that.Conclusionif ur like me and ur sick of eating cold sandwiches Over and over again and againand don’t want to waste money at gas stations for there junky foodThen this is perfect for u, and at a great price
S**N
Great for hotel using dehydrated food!
Product is great! I dehydrated several meals before my trip ( YouTube has many videos on doing this). One tip for using dehydrated food - rehydrate before putting in cooker since it can take 2-3X as long to cook and rehydrate your meal. I did not want cooker on when I was not in the room so I rehydrated first. I purchased nested plastic bowls from the dollar store and a few hours (or several or even overnight, if you have a refrigerator ). I placed dehydrated meals in the bowl and added water . About an hour before my meal I put my rehydrated meal in the container. Since they were refrigerated it took about 90 mins to get piping hot. A few of the meals I cooked: chili, cauliflower chick pea stew, fish chowder, chicken spaghetti. I even made scrambled eggs using store bought (honeyville) powdered eggs, and dehydrated cheese! I heated empty cooker pan for 1/2 hour (spray with oil) to get hot, I then added rehydrated egg mixture( enough for 2 eggs) and covered and put on lid and closed the bag ...in about 15 mins they were set and I “scrambled” and let heat 10 more then breakfast!
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