I have a little pot like this that I got on Amazon. It has a high and low switch. It heats up pretty fast. Even though there’s a high and low there doesn’t seem to be much of a difference in the strength of the boil....it’s a really strong rolling boil. I think the price was around $22.00. I love mine. I take it with me when we travel.
I bought a Itaki Shabuki pot, I cook pork and Sauerkraut in 1 and 1/2 hours I love the little thing it came with the u.s. plug and it had an option to have different plugs The one problem with ordering devices that are like 220 volts is if you don't have a Step Down Transformer you can damage them A iPhone has any adapter a voltage regulator so you can go from say 100 volts all the way up to 240 The Nintendo 3DS does the same thing The plug in the video you showed looks like a European plug
Thank you for the tip. I have recently looked into the step up converters, not sure if I want to spend the money on it right now. My husband does have a converter from when the military sent him to South Korea...it's in iPhone one. You think it would work? Bases overseas use US outlets, so he had to convert the phone he got there to US charging. Weird, huh?!
Out of curiosity I've got a similar one from Ali Express and I'm now checking out how long it takes to boil with 230V.... A few minutes later: After four minutes I checked how it was doing with the 400ml of water you normally add to noodles and it's bubbling like crazy. Certainly quicker than using a gas hob.
Well even though it took a year to finish, YOU FINISHED. lol. They are quite cute but not convenient if they all take that long to boil. You find the cutest things V. Hugz
I have a mini cooking pot like yours (the blue one) but it has a different wire. It took me less than 10 mins to boil water. I might be able to cook rice with it. I can even cook hotpot.
Thanks for sharing, but that adapter you have does not convert the power from 110 to 220 for the machine to work, a converter is about 4 times bigger. You should be very careful with using any appliance that needs the power converted, it can cause a fire. It is also why it took so long to work, because it is trying to pull 220v from your 110v socket and so it doesn’t have enough power.
Still taking a long time, but I think it has to do with the plug. Just make sure the plug is for your country's outlets, and you should have no problem!
First of all, thanks for the video, and for testing this item in a real environment. The voltage is a concern. The power cord has a Type I (China, Australia) plug with an adapter (!!!), so it's not originally made for the US market. I saw the video and basically that pot took around 30 min to boil two cups of water (!!!!!!!!!!!). An eternity. Another concern is the cleanup and maintenance (this is a portable item ideal to be used in dorms and rooms without a sink or running water, for example). After making a meal, this item must be washed. Since the pot is not detachable, it NEVER CANNOT be submerged in water. So it must be cleaned with some creativity, like adding water and boil it, when it has burn or sticky residues. A crock pot concept works much better. It's Made in China. Disgraceful...
I bought topwit hot pot with 2 different temperature controls. On high it took 6 minutes to boil. I'm glad I watched your video because the hot pot you got is a waste of money
Interesting purchase. I have an electric teakettle that looks like the blue one. I used it at work to boil water and it was super fast. Now it is my basement somewhere since retiring.
Hi, I just test boiled my one. Brand is alpremio multi pot. It took me less than 5 mins to hit boil. I'm only telling you this cos I think the voltage does make a difference you having that Chinese/ New Zealand/ Australian plug using it in the US. Maybe try to source some which are compatible for the US. I know I wouldn't want to use it if it took me 30mins to boil the water.
That's great! This i=one had the wrong plug and the adapter isn't what it needs to work (it needs a converter). I think that's why it took forever! TY!
I have a little pot like this that I got on Amazon. It has a high and low switch. It heats up pretty fast. Even though there’s a high and low there doesn’t seem to be much of a difference in the strength of the boil....it’s a really strong rolling boil. I think the price was around $22.00. I love mine. I take it with me when we travel.
I've seen the Amazon ones, they look like a better quality than the blue one I tried in this video. I hope to have better luck with the others.
I bought a Itaki Shabuki pot, I cook pork and
Sauerkraut in 1 and 1/2 hours
I love the little thing it came with the u.s. plug and it had an option to have different plugs
The one problem with ordering devices that are like 220 volts is if you don't have a Step Down Transformer you can damage them
A iPhone has any adapter a voltage regulator so you can go from say 100 volts all the way up to 240
The Nintendo 3DS does the same thing
The plug in the video you showed looks like a European plug
Thank you for the tip. I have recently looked into the step up converters, not sure if I want to spend the money on it right now. My husband does have a converter from when the military sent him to South Korea...it's in iPhone one. You think it would work? Bases overseas use US outlets, so he had to convert the phone he got there to US charging. Weird, huh?!
@@VianneyCreates you'd have to check the voltage I'm not sure if it would work but it just might
Out of curiosity I've got a similar one from Ali Express and I'm now checking out how long it takes to boil with 230V....
A few minutes later:
After four minutes I checked how it was doing with the 400ml of water you normally add to noodles and it's bubbling like crazy. Certainly quicker than using a gas hob.
Thanks for showing this! I've been looking for a new hot pot but I don't think this is the one for me.
Could you put the of all three products in the description box? Thank you!
I have the denzin I just ordered for our van. Interested - it’s a pot with sauté possibilities as well. Thanks for your review!
TY! I hope it works well for you! We had an RV we recently sold...I miss her so much!
Wonder if you start it at the beginning of your work day and by the time it’s lunch time then it all cooked? Like a crockpot deal?
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Well even though it took a year to finish, YOU FINISHED. lol. They are quite cute but not convenient if they all take that long to boil. You find the cutest things V. Hugz
Can I make tea ?? Boil milk ??
I have a mini cooking pot like yours (the blue one) but it has a different wire. It took me less than 10 mins to boil water. I might be able to cook rice with it. I can even cook hotpot.
TY! They definitely gave me the wrong plug and converter didn't work well.
@@VianneyCreates that converter doesn't step upmthe voltage.
Thanks for sharing, but that adapter you have does not convert the power from 110 to 220 for the machine to work, a converter is about 4 times bigger. You should be very careful with using any appliance that needs the power converted, it can cause a fire. It is also why it took so long to work, because it is trying to pull 220v from your 110v socket and so it doesn’t have enough power.
I figured as much, but wasn't sure. Thanks so much.
The blue on has an Australian plug.
You can get a wall adapter so you can use the noodle pot
TY!
Hi !, can you tell me your this electric hot pot now working well?
Still taking a long time, but I think it has to do with the plug. Just make sure the plug is for your country's outlets, and you should have no problem!
The blue one is a great buy
First of all, thanks for the video, and for testing this item in a real environment. The voltage is a concern. The power cord has a Type I (China, Australia) plug with an adapter (!!!), so it's not originally made for the US market. I saw the video and basically that pot took around 30 min to boil two cups of water (!!!!!!!!!!!). An eternity. Another concern is the cleanup and maintenance (this is a portable item ideal to be used in dorms and rooms without a sink or running water, for example). After making a meal, this item must be washed. Since the pot is not detachable, it NEVER CANNOT be submerged in water. So it must be cleaned with some creativity, like adding water and boil it, when it has burn or sticky residues. A crock pot concept works much better. It's Made in China. Disgraceful...
Right?! What's lame is on AliExpress it says "US plug" but it really isn't...it needs at least a converter...not an adapter.
Is the voltage 220V or 110V? 30min is too long.
I think the "adapter" they sent was just that...not a converter.
I bought topwit hot pot with 2 different temperature controls. On high it took 6 minutes to boil. I'm glad I watched your video because the hot pot you got is a waste of money
That's so great, enjoy it!
Daiso? You must be somewhere in southern California (LA-OC-IE).
Madam what is the cost for three in Indian currency pls...
Interesting purchase. I have an electric teakettle that looks like the blue one. I used it at work to boil water and it was super fast. Now it is my basement somewhere since retiring.
The newer version only takes 5 mins to boil water and it has Two power mode switch
Hers is slow because she doesn't have 220V
How many litters, it's capacity?
Mam how to wash it
The last one actually took like 3 mins to start boiling the water a bit at my place, not 30+ like u said. U put too much water in yours probably
If it was used with 220V iz would be 4 times faster.
Great review, TFS. Blessings 💕
How was it to clean? Thanks
Hi, I just test boiled my one. Brand is alpremio multi pot. It took me less than 5 mins to hit boil.
I'm only telling you this cos I think the voltage does make a difference you having that Chinese/ New Zealand/ Australian plug using it in the US. Maybe try to source some which are compatible for the US. I know I wouldn't want to use it if it took me 30mins to boil the water.
Easy!
Thank you for the info!!
how to clean?
I love my mini rice cooker. It cooks my rice in 15 minutes.
That's great! This i=one had the wrong plug and the adapter isn't what it needs to work (it needs a converter). I think that's why it took forever! TY!
Boil time = all of your lunch break 😁
110V is a problem.
It's taking so long because it should be 120v. It would work better in Japan
how to clean?
Wash as normal, just don't get water in that terminal...kind of a pain.
put hot water in first and do not put tooo much water
Could you possibly talk a little faster???? Geez!
I literally could! TY!
You bought that from China during the beginning of the coronavirus outbreak. Hope you disinfected the items...🤭
Whew! You bought it almost a year ago.