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Secura 4.6-Quart Electric Water Boiler and Warmer AirPot SWB-53
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- Shipping Weight: 7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Product Code: B006AZ9BU4
- Average Customer Review:3.2 out of 5 stars style="margin-left:-3px">See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
- Micro-computerized temperature-control system; reboils to 212 degrees F; Automatically keeps warm at 208, 194,175 degree F and energy saving auto cool;
- Water boiler and warmer with a large 4.6-Quart capacity; Build in automatic cycle to remove water scale buildup;
- Dispense water manually; one-touch two-speed electric dispenser; switch under spout;
- Panorama water-level gauge; low-water auto shut-off; Commercial grade non-coated 18/10 stainless steel interior;
- Night light function for easy water dispense under low light; Stainless steel exterior; 750 watt, Measures 12"Hx12"Dx8"H;
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“Now the water pump had stopped working completely and only the manual pump was usable. ”
“It does make me worry that even if the new one works, how long will it work. ”
“I am very pleased with this water boiler, both using it as intended and even more so using it in my unusual albeit temporary manner. ”
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 starsAn excellent appliance for any kitchen at any time (trust me)April 2, 2012
By TanteCindy
Amazon Verified Purchase
I was looking for a affordable boiler for my kitchen counter. The Secura 4.6 quart seemed the best choice - balancing price and capacity. You can pay much more for similar products, but I really don't know why you would. This appliance had stood up very well through nearly 3 weeks of heavy (ab)use.Now, devices like this do a good job at having hot water available for tea, cocoa mix, instant coffee, ramen noodles, etc., but I was looking for an additional very different reason. I am in the middle of a most of the house remodel- chiefly the kitchen and bathroom. I have no hot water heater and am still debating a single whole house on demand unit vs 3 point of use on demand units. Meanwhile, heating 3 qt sauce pans of water on a hot plate is getting old - not to mention slow. That is the principle reason I purchased this appliance. I turn it on the first thing I get up each morning. In about 20 minutes I have hot water to wash my face and fill my French press pot to make coffee. I make sure it is kept filled all day long. We have hot water whenever it is needed - to make tea, soup cups, wash some dishes, more pots of coffee, you name it. I have been heating on average 6 full pots of water everyday for nearly three weeks - in other words, it is getting a heavy duty work out and it works perfectly. We have very nearly perfect pH water where I live so I haven't needed to use the cleaning cycle yet, but I have real faith in that. Any device that just keeps performing nearly round the clock for three weeks must be well made and, at least in my book, be considered dependable.Turning to more conventional product performance concerns, it is very well insulated, as I was reminded this morning. I didn't use the last batch of water I heated up last night. When I unplugged the unit for the day at bedtime, it had been holding the water at the lowest setting (176F) for a few hours. My house is about 65F at night. When I plugged it in this morning, it brought the water back to boiling (212F) in less than 10 minutes. It couldn't have lost much heat overnight. If you lay your hand on the side of it while turned on, it is just slightly warm. If you have kids around, you needn't be concerned with them touching the housing. And there is no accidental tripping a stream of scalding hot water. To use the auto-dispense device, you must first depress the safety switch (unlock button) - again, a good thing if you have kids around (or inattentive grown-ups). If you don't want to use electricity to dispense your water, you can use the big button on the top, just like on conventional thermos-type air pot. This is also handy if you decide you want a late night cup of tea right after you unplug it for the day. Something I learned last night. (No, 176F isn't great for making a cup of black tea, but it does a nice job on green tea - besides you can hold the water at either 194F - ideal for press pot coffee - or 208F if you need it hotter.)I am very pleased with this water boiler, both using it as intended and even more so using it in my unusual albeit temporary manner. Actually, having used this as I have, I would especially recommend one for anyone with an RV - I have never been pleased with the temperature of the hot water in any RV I have been in when it came time to wash dishes. With this, I use 2 quarts from the boiler and add enough cold to make it possible to put my hands in the dish water. I have cleaned up dishes from making a cake and 2 batches of cookies along with my supper dishes from a single batch of dish water made up this way. And there is enough hot water left to make up a dish pan of hot rinse water at the same time. Even once I have the hot water heater(s?) installed, it will remain a new best friend in my kitchen. I love being able to have a fresh pot of press pot coffee in moments all day long. No more waiting for the kettle to boil - sweet.
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