| | |  | Travel Kitchen | Home » » » European Dual Voltage Travel Water Heater Kettle - 2 Cups | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | Portable Hot Water heater kettle comes with a rounded European adapter plug attached and we also include the flat pin American USA adapter plug so that it works in America too! Can be set for either European high voltage or 220 to 260 volts OR can be set for American 110-130 volts. Great quality product should last for many trips. | | | Features: | |
• Coffe - Tea kettle comes with a built in two prong European adapter plug. We also iclude the U.S adapter plug
• Optional through the lid filling facility, double element provides fast boiling on 100 and 240V
• World-wide dual voltage 110 to 240 volts, automatic switch off
• Boil dry thermostat with safety fuse, weighs under 18 ounces
• Includes 2 stowaway drinking cups, 6 3/4" High 5 3/4" Wide (incl. handle)
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49 of 50 found the following review helpful:
Hard working little water heaterJul 30, 2007
By Nautilus I am very pleased with the performance of this water heater. I have burnt up coils before, in just a few days, so I was reluctant to spend the money. I'm glad that I did. This heater worked fabulously on a 3 week trip to Peru at 220 voltage, and a week in Jamaica at 110, and is still going strong. It can bring water to boiling surprisingly fast. It takes up very little space in the suitcase too. I'm taking this baby with me everywhere I travel.
26 of 27 found the following review helpful:
Love it!!Mar 26, 2008
By N. Rivera
"Shoppaholic"
I looooove this gadget! It heats water real quick and it's very lightweight. I am a flight attendant and I fly international and in most foreign countries other than UK and France it is hard to find a Water Heater in the room. It's dual voltage so its a plus for me. I put it in a little puch and throw it in my suitcase and there we go. It's very lightweight and the cord wraps around it nicely.Also it brought a little 110 plug,how sweet.It's been already to Africa and Paris,not that you can't get a great cup of cafe au lait in Paris.But it's very convenient while I'm getting ready having a nice cup of tea or coffee. Haven't tried for soups yet,but I guess it'll do the trick as well.I totally recomend it.
25 of 26 found the following review helpful:
Great Travel Companion--especially if you enjoy HOT Coffee!Dec 22, 2007
By S. J. Zia My wife and I travel 3-5 times a year. We both enjoy either tea or flavored coffees. Hotels and cruise ships do fine for delivering ready made coffee, but hot water is not always hot. By the time it goes into their thermos or pot, then is poured into a cold ceramic cup/mug, it is not at all piping hot! So, we either run water through the coffee maker without coffee and get that wonderful acidy after taste, or use the luke warm water provided.
This little travel pot is great. It is faster than our previous Frantz unit, and works perfect. The first dozen or so uses had a plastic tasting flavor, but we seem to have worked past that. Weight is not bad, size is minimal, and the piece nest together nicely for packing in a suitcase. The voltage can adapt to whatever country you are in, and we've never not been able to use it. Hotels, cruise ships, even bed and breakfasts. This unit gives us the flexibility to have morning or afternoon coffee at our leisure, and to have it HOT!
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
best travel water heater in the worldMar 30, 2008
By Simon Lowings We travel a lot and always take this heater with us. After 10 years it eventually burned out. We have bought another. It is light ,compact and has worked in all sorts of third world countries. Simon
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
great productNov 19, 2007
By Anon I'm a frequent business traveler. I've had multiple immersion coils fail after a few uses so as far as I'm concerned they're worthless. Plus they don't work well anyway. This heater does a great job and is relatively small so I can take it with me when I do just carry-on luggage. I've had it for a month and so far it's lasted longer than any coil. If it fails I'll come back and let you know. Highly recommended
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