Ideal for tea lovers or anyone who needs hot-water handy. User friendly, simply add drinking water and unit automatically start to heat water to boiling point. Maintains temperature at boiling point Features one touch dispensing function, auto re-boil and micro-computerized dry-boil protection
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Hot water on demand for tea lovers
You find hot pots like these in Asia, where hot green tea is drunk year-round. We decided to purchase one after a visit to friends in Thailand, and it's been a real favorite around the house.
The unit is lined with stainless steel and holds 3 liters or shy of a gallon of water. We use filtered water, of course. You plug it in on the side. The cord has a magnetic end that fits on the unit and then plugs into the wall socket. The magnetic plug is nice, as you can quickly remove the plug from the unit, rather than tug at a unit full of boiling water. You dispense water into your mug by pressing the top button and water comes out the spout under the top in front. I don't think this is something I'd let children use, as they could pull it down on themselves or spill scalding water on themselves if they don't dispense properly. So, adult supervision and keep it out of reach.
The water heats up in about five to seven minutes, boiling the water then holding it at...
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Good looking with some Con's
Here is my experience after using this water pot for a month.
Pro's -
1) Good looking
2) Compact
Con's -
1) In a room that is 70 degree fahrenheit, the pot re-heats automatically every hour or so in order to maintain the water temperature. In my opinion, it is too often. Looks like the insulation is not as good.
2) There is small gap around the edge of the cover. It appears to be a cosmetic issue but it may also cause the insulation less effective.
3) Has plastic smell in water due to the plastic part used for insulation. The smell went away slightly after I boiled lemons in the pot for a couple of times but it is still noticeable.
4) No pumping option. If there is no electricity, it is useless. You cannot carry it with you to picnic.
Works well; may be too short for some
The SP-3015 is the second Supentown hot water dispensing pot I have owned. My first one was an Sunpentown SP-3000 3-Liter Hot Water Dispensing Pot that simply stopped working after 1-2 years of very frequent use. Due to the relatively low cost of Supentown's products, I did not hesitate to get my second pot from them. I decided on the SP-3015 for a slight upgrade, not needing anything too fancy.
PROs: After one week of use, the SP-3015 does what I need it to do: keep hot water conveniently on hand at all times. The water is always piping hot and is dispensed in a powerful stream (caution splashes!). The water-volume indicator on the front clearly shows when the water level is low and the pot needs to be refilled. The dispenser is locked by default; the unlock button is a safety feature that the SP-3000 did not have. Although I have not yet needed the dry boil function, it seems like a logical and...
Product Features :
- ETL-approved hot-water dispensing pot holds up to 3 liters
- Maintains boiling-point temperature; automatic- and manual-reboil buttons
- Automatic push-button dispensing; convenient water-volume indicator
- Micro-computerized dry-boil protection for safety; removable lid; swivel base
- Measures 12 by 9 by 10 inches; 1-year limited warranty
Rating : 3.5
List Price : $73.00
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