2.2-Liter Zojirushi Micom Super Water Boiler (Floral)
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Kohl's has 2.2-Liter Zojirushi Micom Super Water Boiler (CW-PZC22FC, Floral) on sale for $86.39 when you apply promo code SAVE20 in your cart. Shipping is free.
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About this Item:
Heater boils water and then maintains temperature
Push-button system promises easy filling of any cup
Wide window shows the water level at a glance
Descaling and nonstick interior promise east cleaning
Removable cord and locking spout lend safety
Manufacturer's 1-year limited warranty
Made in China
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Kohl's[kohls.com] has 2.2L Zojirushi Micom Super Water Boiler (Floral) on sale for $107.99 - 20% off when you apply promo code SAVE20 at checkout = $86.39. Shipping is free.
This is going from memory but there is actually a chart in the instruction manual (for mine, not sure about this one) that shows wattage usage based upon water temp setting and ambient room temperature! I believe mine is ~40w to keep at temp.
In the winter I don't mind so much as any waste is warming the room and 40w isn't all that much if I use it.
edit: I think it pulls 800 while it's bringing water from room temp to set temp. Again, from memory or reading the manual. Doesn't take long but then holds all day. I have mine on an Amazon smart outlet to kick on in the morning and eventually I tell Alexa to turn it off.
Normally I hate the "made in China" comments, but part of the value proposition of buying a zojirushi is that they are made in Japan and super high quality.
If you're gonna buy a Chinese kettle with a warmer setting, you can buy all kinds of good ones on Amazon. You're paying a lot for the name for little reason
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Got the 4.0L version made on Japan. After kohls 30% , around $167 shipped. Then kolhs cash award + kohls reward = $42.
Waiting to see if they would ship
Normally I hate the "made in China" comments, but part of the value proposition of buying a zojirushi is that they are made in Japan and super high quality.
If you're gonna buy a Chinese kettle with a warmer setting, you can buy all kinds of good ones on Amazon. You're paying a lot for the name for little reason
Yep exactly.
I have a made in Japan Zoji kettle and use it daily over the last 3 years, never had an issue and we love it.
If concerned, Vacuum Edition (VE) models will block heat loss much better, much like an insulated Stanley.
Otherwise, in normal use, you can put your hand on the plastic body and it'll feel warm all day long - ie leaking energy as heat.
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For a 4L water pot, around 0.8kWh per day, 24 kWh per month.
At $0.20 / kWh, you'll notice the ~$5 increase on the electricity bill.
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For those that are clueless, think of it as plugging in another TV and turning it on every evening.
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Note: this is the minimum expected because of you use more than one pot of water per day, there's the extra cost of heating cold water for each extra pot of water.
Normally I hate the "made in China" comments, but part of the value proposition of buying a zojirushi is that they are made in Japan and super high quality.
If you're gonna buy a Chinese kettle with a warmer setting, you can buy all kinds of good ones on Amazon. You're paying a lot for the name for little reason
If you are willing to pay same amount of money. "Made in China" will give you much better quality than "Made in Japan".
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In the winter I don't mind so much as any waste is warming the room and 40w isn't all that much if I use it.
edit: I think it pulls 800 while it's bringing water from room temp to set temp. Again, from memory or reading the manual. Doesn't take long but then holds all day. I have mine on an Amazon smart outlet to kick on in the morning and eventually I tell Alexa to turn it off.
If you're gonna buy a Chinese kettle with a warmer setting, you can buy all kinds of good ones on Amazon. You're paying a lot for the name for little reason
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Waiting to see if they would ship
If you're gonna buy a Chinese kettle with a warmer setting, you can buy all kinds of good ones on Amazon. You're paying a lot for the name for little reason
I have a made in Japan Zoji kettle and use it daily over the last 3 years, never had an issue and we love it.
If concerned, Vacuum Edition (VE) models will block heat loss much better, much like an insulated Stanley.
Otherwise, in normal use, you can put your hand on the plastic body and it'll feel warm all day long - ie leaking energy as heat.
....
For a 4L water pot, around 0.8kWh per day, 24 kWh per month.
At $0.20 / kWh, you'll notice the ~$5 increase on the electricity bill.
....
For those that are clueless, think of it as plugging in another TV and turning it on every evening.
....
Note: this is the minimum expected because of you use more than one pot of water per day, there's the extra cost of heating cold water for each extra pot of water.
If you're gonna buy a Chinese kettle with a warmer setting, you can buy all kinds of good ones on Amazon. You're paying a lot for the name for little reason
Why so? Since when?
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