DmitryS
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2025
Used during my recent 4 week european trip - it was a lifesaver for me: it worked with 110v and european 220-240v (quicker at 240, so maybe it draws more than 300w at 240v); 5 temperature settings to your taste (note: I tried 212F once, it was too much and going forward used 194F for my teas); portable, and a very sleek design.I used it at the airports both in US and Europe, and Hotels and AirBnBs.. In the maintaining the temperature mode during the night it was too loud swutching on and off, as a thermos it holds the temperature Ok though, so no issues for me here.Overall it was extremely helpful for my hot water needs and I hope it will be serving me well to the years to come.From improvement perspective four suggestions to consider:(1) the power socket cover easy popped out, and I could not put it back - see photo(2) Also it would be good to have the thermos in white color.(3) The power cord seemed too stiff (and maybe overrated for the device. Given that it likely be used during the travel, a softer cord would be better.(4) Travel pouch to keep both the termos and the cord at the same place would be good too.
M. Greenblatt
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de marzo de 2025
It really is the perfect travel kettle. Very slim, love the auto switching dual voltage, and the temperature presets. looks great with metal body. I have used it hundreds of times and it continues to work great.
Honey Griffin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de marzo de 2025
It seems good! So there are a couple of things I hadn't realized.It needs to stay plugged in to use- no charge at all.The amount you can boil with the lid on is quite small. That said. It works well and is quick to boil, very portable. I look forward to using it next trip.
Kindle Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de febrero de 2025
EDIT:I boiled more water; to max line with top open. Was about 1 minute faster. Boiled forgotten about tea to 113°. It boiled fast and was warm. This was such a great purchase, I might end up wishing I had two. 😂Also, the box says 370ml. Again, I got 350ml, but I did only fill to the max line.ORIGINAL REVIEW:SizeThis thing is much smaller than I expected. Guess I accidentally overlooked the measurements. The max is 350ml of water, just under the 400ml of water I'm used to blending with. Not an issue though.QualityThis seems to be well made. The top screws on well and it's easy to open the cover to plug in the power cord.OperationThe LCD screen adds to the appeal of this travel kettle and its intuitive. (I actually read the manual after I'd used it the first time, lol.) I filled it to the max line, put the top on, and set it to 212. It was after it was done that I read you're supposed to leave the top off while heating the water if you fill it to the max line. Whoops. And it said it's a MUST for the top to be off while in operation if you're using it in an altitude above 1500 meters.Only used it once, but it's so small and cute. Most importantly, the water heated to the temperature I set. I do not like that it took 9 minutes, but it did do it. Only reason why it didn't get 5 stars.
Stephanie Kochis
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2025
This little kettle is great. I love the temperature presets, even though I only use the boil temperature. It's nice to have other options. It only heats water for one mug at a time, but that is the point of a travel kettle. It's much smaller than my 32 oz water bottle, so it's easy to pack and take places. I wanted this specifically for a road trip I will be taking, and I want to be able to have tea and oatmeal and any other "just add hot water" meal options. It runs perfectly from my Jackery 1000 Power Bank. The power draw on it ranged from 280-290 watts, so the 300 watt power rating in the specs is very accurate. It's a great little kettle, and I hope it lasts for years. I like the solid construction and the fact that you can heat water and then put the lid on and use it as a thermos to keep the water hot for a while. It's also well insulated so it's not hot at all to the touch (on the top part) when the water has boiled and is ready to pour. The bottom part where the heating element is does get warm to the touch, but it doesn't feel super hot to where you could burn yourself. I'm very happy with the quality and build of this kettle.