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Pros & Cons
Pros
The ceramic bowl makes this feel very premium and helps make clean up is a breeze. It works great on the lower setting - 400w boils water and starts steaming in about 4 minutes. It heats up very fast on either setting which is great.
Super simple and easy upkeep. Easy to operate and easy to clean. One complaint is that there are crevices where the inside of the pot meets the outside. Cleanup is easy too.
Cons
This heats up really fast and the heat is not dispersed well. It almost barely fits 2 packs of noodles. The cooking vessel is not removable and you obviously cannot submerge it.
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Quality
Lid is sturdy and really convenient with two holes for steam.
I love the product the pot gets hot fast and its easy to use
5 minutes during this test so overall it took about 100 wh of energy to get the water up to a rolling boil.
I tested how long it would take to heat up 4 cups of tap water, to get it from 57° to 180 (perfect tea/coffee temp for me) it t... Read More
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- This product had a total of 848 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jul 10 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The plan was to use this for camping so i tested it with a portable power bank on low it pulls the stated 400 watts 10 watts on high it pulls more like 950w watts in my case i was able to run it on my 800 watt rated ecoflow by turning on xboost which lowers the voltage of the outlets but increases overall wattage available for non sensitive devices such as this pot oddly once xboost was turned on the pot only pulled its original rating of 800 watts 10 watts not really a concern for anyone plugging it into a wall socket as they should all be able to provide the necessary power as long as too many other devices arent connected to the same circuit
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The unit was pulling 900 watts for 6
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