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Model: KitchekShop Coffee Mug Warmer - Fastest Heating & Highest Temperature, Coffee Cup Warmer for Desk Auto Shut Off, 4 Temp Settings & 1-12H Timer, Smart Electric Beverage Warmer for Coffee, Tea (Black)
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in case you care, a reviewer posted this warmer consumes 60w during heatup,
while most single mug warmers of this type (there are hundreds) consume 40w.
in case you care, a reviewer posted this warmer consumes 60w during heatup,
while most single mug warmers of this type (there are hundreds) consume 40w.
Thanks for sharing. So this would heat up faster than competitors since its consuming 50% more energy?
This is so wasteful. 30 seconds of a microwave at 1000 watts = 8.3 wh for piping hot coffee. 16.6 wh if you want it near boiling. That, or get a thermos to keep your coffee hot if you're a sipper.
This is so wasteful. 30 seconds of a microwave at 1000 watts = 8.3 wh for piping hot coffee. 16.6 wh if you want it near boiling. That, or get a thermos to keep your coffee hot if you're a sipper.
Agreed, I've sipped on coffee in a yeti tumbler and it will still be warm after 2-3 hours.
If you just prefer a mug, put it in the micro for a few seconds if it takes you that long to finish a 8oz cup lol.
This just seems like a solution for barely a problem
I'm just gonna ahead and say that microwaved coffee has an altered taste that some don't care for, myself included.
There's a science to coffee, not a fantasy. Reheating coffee and keeping it hot do the same thing, continue the brewing process. Arguably, 30 seconds of heating will do less for continuing the brewing than keeping the mug hot. There's nothing magical about microwave heating. Drinking from these mug warmers three hours later is exactly like drinking from the pot of coffee that has sit on the brewer heating pad for three hours.
bruh any insulated steel bottle x100 better. My owala keeps coffee hot all day and this crap(other brand) that I have on my standing desk can barely do anything. Yeah it warms the mug but not the liquid
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I'm just gonna ahead and say that microwaved coffee has an altered taste that some don't care for, myself included.
There's a science to coffee, not a fantasy. Reheating coffee and keeping it hot do the same thing, continue the brewing process. Arguably, 30 seconds of heating will do less for continuing the brewing than keeping the mug hot. There's nothing magical about microwave heating. Drinking from these mug warmers three hours later is exactly like drinking from the pot of coffee that has sit on the brewer heating pad for three hours.
Look, I know you're right, it's placebo or overheating when using a microwave, but I would rather drink cold coffee than reheat it in a microwave. I personally only reheat on a stove while stirring, until it just starts to steam, and I find that to taste the best. I would only view a mug warmer as a means to keep already-warm coffee from cooling any further.
in case you care, a reviewer posted this warmer consumes 60w during heatup,
while most single mug warmers of this type (there are hundreds) consume 40w.
As a LONG-TIME user of this product category, the problem plaguing my experience has always been TOO FEW Watts. Crummy units having 16, 17, and sometimes 23 Watts are often too weak to heat adequately. I eventually found the goal is >=25 Watts, so I'm THRILLED this thing uses 50 Watts! 😁 It virtually guarantees good heating.
This is so wasteful. 30 seconds of a microwave at 1000 watts = 8.3 wh for piping hot coffee. 16.6 wh if you want it near boiling. That, or get a thermos to keep your coffee hot if you're a sipper.
As a long-time user, I can tell you repeatedly going to visit the microwave in another room while you're in a workflow gets old FAST. I've tried insulated mugs, etc., but always come back to this type of product.
bruh any insulated steel bottle x100 better. My owala keeps coffee hot all day and this crap(other brand) that I have on my standing desk can barely do anything. Yeah it warms the mug but not the liquid
It's almost certainly because yours is <= 25 Watts. Believe me, I've been there!
There's a science to coffee, not a fantasy. Reheating coffee and keeping it hot do the same thing, continue the brewing process. Arguably, 30 seconds of heating will do less for continuing the brewing than keeping the mug hot. There's nothing magical about microwave heating. Drinking from these mug warmers three hours later is exactly like drinking from the pot of coffee that has sit on the brewer heating pad for three hours.
Tell me that after someone heats up some fish or popcorn in the office microwave.
Ok, not for everyone.
However, I was gifted a smart heating coffee cup. I use it frequently and it does a great job of keeping my coffee hot. Previously, I would use one of my 30 or 40 ceramic coffee cups. I miss using my coffee cups and this would allow me that convenience of hot coffee.
As someone stated above, going back back-and-forth to the microwave gets old fast.
BTW, these devices have been around for 50 years. Because they work.
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Tell me that after someone heats up some fish or popcorn in the office microwave.
All the yummy bits of coffee will be long gone by the time you drink it three hours later. If you care, fresh is the way.
It's just funny that people think keeping it hot in the cup is somehow better than keeping it hot in the pot on the coffeemaker. Either way, it's going to be equally bad.
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while most single mug warmers of this type (there are hundreds) consume 40w.
while most single mug warmers of this type (there are hundreds) consume 40w.
If you just prefer a mug, put it in the micro for a few seconds if it takes you that long to finish a 8oz cup lol.
This just seems like a solution for barely a problem
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I'm just gonna ahead and say that microwaved coffee has an altered taste that some don't care for, myself included.
There's a science to coffee, not a fantasy. Reheating coffee and keeping it hot do the same thing, continue the brewing process. Arguably, 30 seconds of heating will do less for continuing the brewing than keeping the mug hot. There's nothing magical about microwave heating. Drinking from these mug warmers three hours later is exactly like drinking from the pot of coffee that has sit on the brewer heating pad for three hours.
while most single mug warmers of this type (there are hundreds) consume 40w.
However, I was gifted a smart heating coffee cup. I use it frequently and it does a great job of keeping my coffee hot. Previously, I would use one of my 30 or 40 ceramic coffee cups. I miss using my coffee cups and this would allow me that convenience of hot coffee.
As someone stated above, going back back-and-forth to the microwave gets old fast.
BTW, these devices have been around for 50 years. Because they work.
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It's just funny that people think keeping it hot in the cup is somehow better than keeping it hot in the pot on the coffeemaker. Either way, it's going to be equally bad.
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