Chefman Electric Hot Water Pot Urn w/ Auto & Manual Dispense Buttons, Safety Lock, Instant Heating for Coffee & Tea, Auto-Shutoff/Boil Dry…
$90
- EASY TO DISPENSE: The Chefman Hot Water Pot has 3 dispense buttons for easy, instant hot water. Use the one-handed dispense button under the spout for filling cups or bottles, the manual push pump or auto dispense on the control panel for quick dispensing.360° turnbase for easy access
- STAYS HOT FOR HOURS: The 700-watt insulated pot keeps water warm throughout the day, so you never have to wait for the kettle to boil, while stainless steel exterior and interior ensure long-lasting performance. With 5.3-liter and 30+ 5.7 oz. cup hot-water capacity, this hot water urn is perfect for parties and entertaining
- EASY VIEW WATER LEVEL: Water level gauge for easy viewing so you can see how much water you are filling the pot with, as well as see when it gets below the minimum line. Convenient carry handle lets you bring this water dispenser with you easily
- SAFETY FEATURES: For added safety, the water urn shuts itself off once the pot is empty or the water has dried out. Designed with a locking lid to prevent spills if it tips over, as well as a child safety lock for dispense and reboil buttons to prevents spilling and accidental pouring
- RESOURCES: cETL approved with advanced safety technology for long lasting durability, & 1-year warranty provided by Chefman, so you can purchase worry-free! For information on how to use your product, scroll down for a PDF User Guide. Power Source: 120 Volts
Specification: Chefman Electric Hot Water Pot Urn w/ Auto & Manual Dispense Buttons, Safety Lock, Instant Heating for Coffee & Tea, Auto-Shutoff/Boil Dry…
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DUCK DUCK –
Best hot water dispenser, doing the job and good price as well
Amazon Customer –
Good size and boils water fast. Easy to use and good size
L. Horton –
I bought this as a replacement for a previous similar dispenser. On the previous dispenser, and I thought most dispensers, the default mode is locked and you press the unlock button to allow water to be dispensed. This model is unlocked by default, although it does have a lock button for you to lock it yourself.
The construction is clearly cheap, the outer shell flexes with very little pressure and the label on the control panel is only mostly stuck on. But there is no problem with functionality. It boils in a reasonable amount of time and works fine in every way. Having three ways to dispense water is nice.
Another thing I liked is that this model has the same footprint as my previous smaller capacity dispenser, so it’s bigger without taking up more counter space.
Abel Stuhlbohm –
I’ve had the pot for a couple of weeks. We had similar pots in the past and used them elsewhere, so I have a few points of reference. First off, the user interface, i.e. the few buttons to control the pot are very well placed and marked. This has not been the case with the other pots. It’s important as if you accidentally press “dispense” you may have a problem. The dispensing is done in one of three ways. There is big, lighted, different shape and placed very separately from other buttons the Dispense button on the top. Then there is a button under the spout, so that you could just press the cup against it to dispense. Finally, there is a manual pump. The pump is excellent. You can fill very quickly a full cup with a single push most of the time. As the water level in the pot drops, the jet pressure drops too, but still it is way better than other pots we used. You still can fill the entire cup with a single push, but you will have to wait longer as the stream gets weaker. Pumping it twice fills up a cup very quickly even with the nearly empty pot. Very impressive. The other two buttons are Boil and Lock. The latter disables all electric functions which is useful, for example, if you have small kids. While locked, the manual pump still operates and the water is kept hot.
rbo350 –
I like the capacity
David R Miller –
This is the best thing since sliced bread! Fill it up once a day and there is I stand hot water for coffee or any hot drink. Want it boiling, just switch to boil and you have it 2 minutes. Remember that there is evaporation, so keeping a note of the water level is advisable, though there is an automated turn off. With regards to cleaning, I have found that if you use filtered water then there is very little ” crud”. I have only cleaned it twice since purchase and one of them was not really necessary. Yes, you could just use a kettle but once the 5 litres boils once ( takes about 20 – 25 minutes ) there is plenty of hot water for all your small needs. It is also portable and can turn 360° too.
Lorna D. –
we brought Chefman Electric Hot Water in Jan’18 and Now this product not working(not heating). We had taken 3 year warrenty but we did not get replacement or refund. we got only 15.94 for the warrenty we paid. Value of the product is 79.99 plus tax. Amazon did not refund or reply. Very bad service from Amazon. Donot buy any product from Amazon
George Siegel –
The manual means of dispensing by pressing on the depressible top cover is very hard to use but does work to fill mug with much pressing. the mechanical means for dispensing involves pressing a button which seems to involve an electrical circuit..
E. Pickman –
I borrowed a friend’s and loved it so much I bought one for myself. I host s’mores and hot chocolate parties and brunches, having lots of hot water for tea and hot chocolate on hand is a must. The dispense feature is the best, no dripping faucet.
Woman in a Strange Land –
I have had this in use daily for 7 months. One time I smelled it heating while without water. That caused slight discoloration around the bottom area of the tank. I stopped leaving it plugged in when I was finished using it. That problem was solved. It gets a grimy build up if I don’t wipe it down with 5% vinegar on a soft scrubbing pad. I haven’t finished cleaning it & if you look closely at the bottom you can see the built up. It comes off easily but that area is so small I use a Q tip to remove the build up. It takes adjusting to use it. The price was really reasonable. It heated water up to 179 on a daily basis & will go higher if I reheat the water. I turn the unit off, wait a couple of minutes then turn it back on & it reheats the water. I have zero corrosion after 7 months of daily use. I’m satisfied with how it functions.