🌟 Boil Anywhere, Anytime — Your Ultimate Travel Kettle Upgrade!
This ultrathin, foldable electric kettle features a 555ML capacity, rapid 3-5 minute boil time, and dual voltage compatibility (110-220V) for worldwide use. Made from BPA-free food-grade silicone and stainless steel, it includes a detachable power cord and handle for compact storage, making it the perfect travel companion for busy professionals.
H**N
Camper silicone tea kettle.. winning
Hi guys I bought this camping tea kettle 3 years ago it just died today. I thought I would just post and give an idea of how long these last. I use mine as a everyday Kettle in my small kitchen in my apartment so I love her I love how she heats up I love how she cuts off when she's done heating up and then she cuts back on when she's reheating again so I think these little kettles are fantastic at the time I bought mine only the teal color was available. I am very happy to see other colors are available now and I will be getting the red one also when I bought mine it didn't have a travel case and I see now they do so I'm very excited about that. So this is a happy post you know all things stop working eventually so not upset about that I just wanted to give everybody an idea of the longevity of the tea pots. Have a great day.! Love this product!
J**S
Outside gets HOT
I did not see in any of the reviews as to how hot the outside gets. The bottom seemed cool, but the side of the base will burn you. The silicone itself gets real hot. Handle stayed cool. I bought it for the rv due to folding down and uses little space. Unlike the bigger ones. Heats up in about 4 min. Bigger ones heat up faster for some reason. Will order another one and see if the outside gets hot like this one. If so will still keep. Need one for house too.
K**R
Great space saving kettle
Great find! Bought for our RV to save space. It is small but brings water to a boil fast and turns off by itself. Great kettle!
M**B
Works well
Great kettle but I missed that it offered Dual Voltage 110 V/220 V and used it to warm milk while in Europe. Instantly burnt the bottom of it because it was on the wrong setting. I couldn't get the burnt milk washed out, so ended up eventually throwing out the kettle. However it burnt at the beginning of the trip, and since I had no other way to get hot water for my morning coffee and nightly tea I kept using it with the burnt area and it worked well. I only deducted a star because you have to stand over the kettle to ensure it doesn't boil over. Pretty much as soon as the water starts boiling it bubbles up to the top. But I'll be buying another to replace the burnt one.
N**K
Works like a charm! Better than expensive “camping” options.
It boils water so fast it’s ridiculous! We use it camping with our 1000w Jackery battery and it boiled the water in less than 2min. It packs down as described and works like a charm, so far.
J**E
fast
This is really quite impressive. Most important: it boils its max capacity water in about 4 minutes. If it lasts me a few years through multiple trips, I will be very very happy. The dual voltage is invaluable, especially for anything that generates heat like this (higher wattage than electronics, for example). I haven't tried it abroad yet, but I've ordered a simple plug adapter and remain hopeful.My most significant complaint, and it is not trivial: The little instruction book is really inadequate. Most notably, getting the handle into position is perplexing. Getting it off and folded "away" is even more mysterious. However, I'll note that the mechanism depends on pulling on a really tiny piece of plastic. I would really worry about that breaking when everything else is fine, and using this without the handle would be close to impossible. So I will actually avoid messing with that handle most of the time. That is, I'll avoid folding the pot down unless I must pack it for travel and I won't even try to attach the handle in its folded position. I'll leave it loose -- in this really really nice, hard-sided case the kettle came in.That traveling case is called a "bag" in the description, but it is a hard-sided case. That was a total surprise and very welcome. THANK YOU!I've also taken to using this kettle without the lid. This is not a defect, and I need to be a little careful about the steam rising as I pour the water. But with the lid, you can't see or hear when the water boils. There is every chance that the water will start splattering when you are not watching the kettle. This is true even if you do not fill it past the "max" marking, as I did at first because the marking is not all that visible *AND* the instruction booklet did not mention it. A second problem with the lid (for me): I had a slight tendency to depress the kettle unconsciously as I tried to remove the lid, and that strikes me as even more dangerous. Again, this is not a defect, just a fact of life with a foldable kettle. So there is a learning curve here, with such an astonishing invention. And for these two reasons, I'll continue using this without the lid.The "permanent" reusable filter sounds like a nice idea. Virtuous even. But the bottom line is that such filters are a real nuisance to clean with no garbage disposal in the sink. I don't have one at home and I really don't expect one in any hotel room (where I *DO* expect that I won't want to spend another few minutes cleaning my filter and managing the trash). So I've already bought and am already using a foldable silicone holder for paper filters. Problem solved.
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