St Eve
Reviewed in Canada on January 5, 2025
Pros: Delivered within ETA and device works as advertised so far, easy to read water level indicator, simple to use, perfect volume capacity to meet needs.Cons: Water collects in the top hood such that when it is removed, water pours out of the hood.
Tak F.
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024
I love these kinds of products and especially this brand. You can have instant hot water if your boil ahead of time. The water warmer is great. I keep mine at 195 Fahrenheit. It boils to 212F and goes back down and keep it warm. I tried the vacuum, it’s still great but my dad says he wants constant hot water. So in around 3 hours it would go down from boiling to 160-170 F which is still not bad. I’m not sure what the hybrid does (not sure if it’s referring to warmer and vacuum or something else), but this is a much bigger surface area than what I have bought previously. I hope this one last more than 5 years because the previously one lasted about 3 years. Finally this is a great water boiler/warmer/vacuum if you’re constantly need hot water and don’t want to wait 5-10 minutes to boil water on the stove top or use one of those electric kettles.
ceebee
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2024
I hesitated for a long time before splurging to get this boiler/heater. “Too expensive” I moaned. Finally, at holiday time I broke down and bought it. Just wow! I love it. I normally keep the temp set at 195* but when I want to make drip coffee, I can bump it up to 208* and it will be ready in just a few minutes. I especially like the “slow” output mode which allows you to slowly release the hot water over coffee grounds in a paper filter setup. We also consume a lot of green and dark teas, and this unit is always at the ready to brew a single or multiple cups. It is built like a tank, and is handsome to look at on the counter. Its footprint is not at all excessive either.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
I like how easy it is to use and keeps water hot at desired preset temperature. Please keep in mind, before first use you’ll want to also buy the Citric Acid they sell to clean the water boiler. Thanks Zojirushi for always putting quality over quantity!
ash
Reviewed in Canada on November 27, 2024
I don’t know how we lived without on of these. If you have more than 2 cups of tea a day it’s a no brainer, it’s so convenient and silent. A really good gift for a tea drinker.
N.P.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 20, 2024
(4 * rating is for the whole buying experience- appliance is probably 5* )The product is rated 120v. As I understand, if run on the UK 220v, over time, it will damage such appliances. You'd need a step transformer to run this in the UK (?)
Nat
Reviewed in Canada on November 15, 2024
Since I have a Panasonic water boiler which I've been using for over 20 years and the price was reasonable I thought that I would order one from Amazon but it arrived broken. Thankfully it did because now I have this superb product. It arrived perfectly packaged and everything about this water boiler is perfection. Plus, it's heavy duty. A worthwhile investment.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on April 7, 2024
What can I say? This was an expensive investment but worth it for what you get! A lifetime (hopefully, and then some lol) of hot water! Super easy to maintain and use. Use it everyday. I love that it’s made in Japan because you know it’s made to last. I love that is has the vacuum insulation so you can turn off and unplug if needed. I love that it has different settings. Although, I do keep it at 208 degrees always. I love that there are different temperatures to choose from too. It takes maybe 10 to 15 mins to warm up from being super low or empty. It makes a cute ring to notify you of the same. Love it. Super happy with my purchase.
Andy
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
We've recently upgraded to the Zojirushi CV-JAC50XB from the older CV-DCC50XT model and are thrilled with the improvements. The new C14 power inlet (the standard plug type used for many electronics) is a welcome change from the old magnetic connection, which was easy to lose. This model is slightly shorter, which surprisingly feels like it requires less frequent water refills, and the addition of a red ball in the water gauge is a clever, helpful touch.What impresses me the most is the reduced boiling time; it boils 5 litres of water roughly 10 minutes quicker than the CV-DCC50XT, in just about 30 minutes, which is a significant improvement. The matte finish on the upper lid not only looks sleek but is also more resistant to scratches, adding to the unit's durability. The design tweaks continue with the removal of Japanese characters on the lid lock, simplifying the interface.The LCD display, while not backlit, features an orange background that offers great contrast, making it easier to read without the concern of a backlight wearing out. Another practical feature is the handle that can now be parked at the back of the unit, securing it firmly in place.With a delay timer that can extend up to 16 hours before reboiling, this boiler is also perfect for those who frequently take weekend trips, ensuring you have hot water ready exactly when you need it, while further saving energy. However, I personally keep it set to maintain a constant temperature of 195°F at all times. Although only time will test its longevity, if it performs anything like our old model, which is still going strong after nearly a decade, we're in good hands. Remember, using filtered water is the key to maintaining these machines.In summary, the Zojirushi CV-JAC50XB is a fantastic upgrade filled with thoughtful improvements, combining functionality with durability. Highly recommended for anyone looking to enhance their kitchen with a reliable water boiler.
BeccaM
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2023
Love this water boiler. It's pricey, but you pay for quality and durabilityI'll be honest: We didn't always use filtered water in our previous Zojirushi boiler, purchased in 2011, but it still lasted a good long time before the plastic in the lid finally degraded to the point of falling apart.A particularly good feature of this boiler is its temperature control. While they promote it in terms of proper temperatures for varieties of tea (which I do drink a lot of), our main issue is we live at altitude. We *need* to set the boiler to less than 200F or else the water will boil off.As far as energy savings go, our main interest isn't turning the unit on or off on a timer, but rather just how much power it uses while idle, and it really isn't much, not with the vacuum insulation. Anyway, here's hoping this new one lasts another decade or so.