Zojirushi CD-LCC30 Micom 3.0-Liter Electric Dispensing Pot

Zojirushi CD-LCC30 Micom 3.0-Liter Electric Dispensing Pot Price : $123.38

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Zojirushi CD-LCC30 Micom 3.0-Liter Electric Dispensing Pot

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  • Product Dimensions:

    11.9 x 10.1 x 9.1 inches ; 7 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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  • Product Code: B00009K3TE
  • Item model number: CD-LCC30
  • Average Customer Review:4.5 out of 5 stars   style="margin-left:-3px">See all reviews (54 customer reviews)
    • Easy to read large wraparound panorama window water level guage with easy-touch dispensing system
    • Decholorinate mode reduces chlorine and musty odors from tap water
    • Descaling mode keeps the pot sparkling clean
    • Micro computerized temperature control system, multiple temperature settings and reboil mode. Non-stick interior and removable magnetic power cord.
    • Dimensions 11.875" long, 9.125" wide, 10.125 high, weighs 4.9lbs

    Product Description

    Amazon.com Review


    A handy workhorse for homes where tea is a staple, this 3.0-liter Micom pot from Zojirushi boils water then keeps it hot. Equipped with a handy electric dispenser, the unit requires no pouring and makes it easy to fill mug after mug or add a quick shot of hot water to a bowl of oatmeal or ramen. A micro-computerized heating system monitors water temperature precisely and includes a re-boil mode and three keep-warm settings of 175, 195, or 208 degrees F. In addition, a dechlorinating mode helps reduce chlorine and odors, while a descaling mode cleans the interior pot. The unit also has a timer so you can program it to have water hot on your schedule.

    The pot’s control touchpad is cleanly laid out, with satisfying buttons, function lights, and a digital display that shows present water temperature, temperature setting, and remaining time. An automatic lock helps keep fingers safe, and an automatic safety device cuts power to prevent overheating. Other helpful details include a wrap-around water level gauge, a 360-degree swivel base, a nonstick interior, a removable power cord, and a basket-style handle to simplify transport. The pot is no speed demon, taking about 27 minutes to boil a 3.0 liters, but its convenience makes up for the initial time investment. Zojirushi also makes the pot in 2.2-liter and 4.0-liter versions. --Emily Bedard

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    This is my second Zojirushi product, and I think they're really well made (I also have a fuzzy logic rice cooker). Kate  |  13 reviewers made a similar statement
    This is also handy for making instant noodles, oatmeal, hot chocolate. S. Kahn  |  12 reviewers made a similar statement
    It is very easy to use and doesn't look as ugly as some other hot water pots. Ricecat  |  10 reviewers made a similar statement
    Most Helpful Customer Reviews
    160 of 164 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 starsBetter than a tea kettle!December 25, 2003
    By S. Kahn

    I just received this for Christmas, it's something I've wanted for a while. Ever since my tea kettle died of old age, I've been boiling water for tea with a regular sauce pan and what usually happens is I forget all about it and only remember after it has been boiling for a while. Also, I didn't like the long wait for hot water. I want instant gratification! And now I have it with this Zojirushi dispensing pot. It's perfect since I'm an avid tea drinker, consuming several pots of tea each day.A long long time ago, I used to have the "air pot" style dispensing pot where you just press on the top and it pumps out water. This one is a much newer design and dispensing is handled electronically. What I like is the "safety" feature which was lacking in the old "air pot" styles. You have to press the "unlock" button before the "dispensing" button which prevents accidentally dispensing hot water. You can set this to keep water at 205�F, 195�F, or 175�F. You can also set it to give you hot water in 7 hours, but this is a feature I really don't need to use. I'm using the 195�F which seems to be a good middle ground for making black (requires hotter water) and green (requires lower temp water) teas. This is also handy for making instant noodles, oatmeal, hot chocolate. Also handy when needing hot water for a dish I'm cooking, or making chicken/beef broth for a dish I'm cooking. This is very convenient ... no more waiting for hot water! (This beats getting a replacement tea kettle because with a tea kettle I still have to wait for it to boil/whistle, and it usually whistles shortly after I've sat down and gotten comfortable.) This pot will automatically reboil when it feels the temp has dropped too much. The water level gauge is easy to read, the lid lifts up easily for refilling (also removes easily to make pouring water out and cleaning a cinch). Another nice little detail is a removable power cord. It makes me feel a bit "safer" being able to remove this before cleaning out the pot in the sink.I am confident that this will last me a long time. My in-laws also have a Zojirushi water dispensing pot and it has never failed on them. And I know people who have other Zojirushi products and have had no problems with them. So I feel comfortable with this brand, and I may look into getting one of their rice cookers.Oh, I have to mention one more nicety of this dispensing pot. The base will swivel around (think lazy suzan style), making it easy to rotate it without scratching your kitchen counter top.The only thing I need to be careful about is where to put the dispensing pot since there is a steam vent on the top. I don't put it directly beneath any kitchen cabinets, just in case the steam might damage the cabinet over time.ADDED 11/19/05:I just wanted to mention that I have had this for 2 years and it is still working as well as it did when I first got it. I have used this pot everyday for the past 2 years. I refill it at least once a day in the summer, 2-4 times a day in the winter. I use it mainly for making tea (big tea drinkers in this house) and cooking. It's easy to clean. No staining on the inside; of course this would depend on your local water quality. Not bad at all considering the use I get out of this. I still highly recommend this pot.I have a baby now. I have found this dispensing pot handy for quickly warming up bottles from the fridge... instant hot water to immerse bottle in. My screaming baby doesn't have to wait long for her milk. Perfect! The pot has also been useful when mixing cereal... mix cereal with some cold water, then a splash of the hot water to bring it up to a nice warm temp for her.
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