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- #49,912 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
- #36 in Electric Hot Pots
va
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024
I have carried this product to central america , morocco , india , grand canyons and other national parks in usa. It is a lifesaver. Plug it in anywhere ( comes with a plug converter compatible for certain countries and you can plug it into a travel converter ) . It heats up water or other food in a jiffy . It is really really fast. For some trips i have carried dehydrated food and you can rehydrate and heat that food in seconds. Cook noodles , tea , rice . Hungry kid in the middle of a camp. Plug it in and presto ... ( assuming you have some electricity or travel generator )This product travels with us to any international trip or road trip .Highly recommended. I have been using it for 2 years now. Goes with us for an avg of 3 or 4 trips where quick access to food can be an issue. Has not broken down yet.
K. Mua
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2024
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jo
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024
I bought this for traveling needs, tested on my recent trip for soups and noodles, I'm quite happy with my purchase. It heats up really fast, the handler is nice and convenient, pouring hot soup is easy since the pot ring prevent liquid dripping down, it's not for cooking anything dry though, only good with liquid in it, cleaning is a bit tricky to avoid water going into outlet, but it's not so bad. It's foldable and compact in luggage, and with dual voltages perfect for traveling.
N. Yang
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2023
Pros: after a few boils the water tastes fine, no chemical taste. It is light and easy to take for a trip.Cons: the cord gets pretty hot when in use and the lid smells like plastic.The cooking stops in the middle when you are cooking steel cut oatmeal. So you need to soak your oats before cooking. Haven’t tried noodles yet, instant noodles should be fine.The package does not include a case, just a bag, and my package came with a cut on the box. After switching the voltage, the boiling speed still was not that fast. But I think for travel, overall, it is a ok choice. The silicone is thick and of good quality, definitely better than the cheap ones.
Gregory
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2023
My original review is below....Yes I still say it is excellent ---> BUT ---> it DOES NOT fry! It only works with liquid for boiling or steaming! I watched a video of a lady frying eggs and sausages and such but the unit has an auto-shutoff if the bottom gets that hot! Once I figured that out I adapted to steam everything, hard/sofr boil eggs, boil/steam the sausages, etc., then it is just fine! It only does things like soup or liquids, and once you get used to it, it is a valuable tool.Perfect for travel and I actually use it daily in my kitchen. I found the silicone sides actually an advantage as I bend it to pour out soup, etc, like a funnel instead of using the little tea spout they have. Light weight, and perfect. Suggest to take along tongs, cleaning brush, etc., and even your favorite bowl with it along with your trip to make it all simple and easy! The top I use as a lid for my coffee cup...and found it be microwaveable! Well worth the $.... for more then just travel!
PlayNice
Reviewed in Singapore on November 30, 2022
This was a nice foldable pot that we brought on our travels. In hotels where there are no cooking facilities and you feel like having a midnight snack, it works. Careful that the lid isn't really secure and it's quite a nightmare to pour soup out of this, so use a ladle. The water volume is also quite low, but it's to be expected given it's size. I'd say enough to cook a single portion of noodles, 2 max if you're less concerned about the soup.
Pawel Danielewicz
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2021
My intended use was for boiling water in travel, with occasional cooking. Unfortunately it is next to impossible to pour water out of the pot without spilling. The spout is small. There is a lid shaped so that the handles press it against the pot. However, when the water is hot the pot deforms, making it practically impossible for the lid to keep the water from getting out by the sides of the spout. This is rather frustrating and obviously even dangerous. Also, I never saw the function of switching off under overheating to kick in. I suspect that the pot needs to be close to melting for this to work. Otherwise the pot has been working fine for me. It saves weight and space compared to the kettle I used before and gives the option of cooking.
WQ
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2021
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Pauline Ellesse
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 6, 2019
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C. Kebbeh
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 20, 2019
Japanese instuctions and a few pages in English on technicalities and boiling water but NO idea how to cook in it and at what temperatures or NO cleaning tool and instructions on how to clean?Was excited to receive it now flummoxed how to cook with it when I go away tomorrow!
Michelle
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 19, 2019
Bottom burns every single time I use it even on the lowest heat and then it's difficult to wash because you can't submerge in water, not really fit for cooking food. Would be fine to boil water but you can use a kettle for that.Also I think it's too late for me to return so I've wasted my money
James
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 14, 2019
Worked well so far.
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