Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Chef's Choice 675 International Cordless Electric Hot Pot

Chef's Choice 675 International Cordless Electric Hot Pot

Price: $59.99
Manufacturer: Chef's Choice
Buy from amazon.com

Includes Edgecraft 6750001 Edgecraft Chefs Choice Cordless Electric Hot Pot.

Information

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #12265 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: Chef's Choice
  • Model: 675
  • Dimensions: 7.20" h x 8.70" w x 9.30" l, 2.18 pounds
  • 1500-watt pot boils 1-3/4-quarts water faster than stove or microwave
  • Perfect for making coffee, tea, soup, hot chocolate
  • Lifts off power base for cordless pouring; gauge shows water level
  • 18/10 stainless steel with mirror-finish exterior, brushed-finish interior
  • Shuts off automatically when water boils or pot becomes dry

Product Reviews

Amazon.com Review
Perfect for making coffee, tea, soup, and hot chocolate at home, in the office, or in the dorm room, this 1,500-watt pot brings 1-3/4 quarts of water to a boil more quickly than a stove or microwave oven. It lifts off its power base for cordless pouring. Made of 18/10 stainless steel with a matte-finish, black plastic lid, handle, and bottom, the handsome pot is polished to a mirror finish on the outside and has a brushed-finish interior that's seamless for easy cleaning. For safety the pot shuts off automatically when water reaches boiling or if it boils dry, and the hinged lid opens only when a button on the roomy, stay-cool handle is pressed. A gauge displays the water level and a light shows when the pot is operating. To prevent, say, tea bags from plopping out, the lid's indentation at the pouring spout contains sieve-holes. Measuring 6-1/4 inches in diameter and 8 inches high, the pot has a cord-wrap in the power base and carries a one-year warranty against defects. --Fred Brack


Chef' choice cordless hotpot
I just recieved this kettle to replace a rival hotpot. The Rival lacked an on-off switch. It also gave off some strange tastes and some say stainless is better than plastic that way.

I reheat coffee and heat canned goods in the hotpot as it's easier for me than the range and the wide opening on this hotpot allows one to clean it easily though the lid won't lift as far as you'd like.

On recieving this kettle my first thought was the base was of light gauge plastic - seemed a little cheap. But I suppose that's ok if it turns out to be durable. Next I was amazed that the stainless vessel was of lighter gauge than I expected. This is probably all good though. Some reviewers of the other stainless kettles remark that they are heavy and get 'dangerously' hot. This one is actually reasonably light to maneuver. And if I boil 2 cups of water - turning it off myself which is before the automatic shut off - the stainless is just warm at the top; not really hot. If it doesn't wear out this is fine for my needs. Also - it looks like the picture. I give it one star for the appearance of the polished stainless, but that is subjective. Have to admit though, it cleans good.

Wonderful!
This is the best I have found. I tried the Cuisinart kettle but the solvents used on the plastic parts (including inside) gave the water a terrible taste and smell. Most kettles had those plastic parts inside for the auto-shut-off mechanism but not this one (it is concealed in the cover)
It is compact and does not take much room on your counter, very quick and so far nothing negative to say about it at all.

A super Pot
This has all the feature I wanted when I was looking for a electric pot to heat water for coffee. Its stainless steel so no plastic taste. Lid opens wide so its easy to fill and clean. No element inside the pot to interfere with cleaning the inside. It lifts off the base so that you can take it to the table. The large window shows the water level. This is our second one of this model. We had the first one for years until we broke it. The new one has a improved spout so that water pours out without spilling on the counter. I can't imagine someone buying any other model when this one has all the features you need for a heating water for coffee of tea..
Grannie Annie


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