Is an hour like max time to leave it plugged in or could you leave it plugged in like you do a crock pot? Say I get to work at 5 am and my lunch break is at 11:30am would I be good to plug it in as soon as I get to work or wait closer to my lunch break?
I have somthing similiar and I love it. I use a safe container to sit inside intead of foil and it works great. You do need to leave certain items in longer.
Luncheaze is the best because you don't need a cord to heat it up. You only need a cord/charger to charger it. Once charged,you can take it anywhere and hit the button and heat your food up. Cordless is the future for heating lunch boxes.
Why are you wrapping it in foil???? I use mine , for example to heat some left over casserole , put food right in. 40-60 minutes its piping hot. You do not need to wrap it up, that would take a LONG time to heat through the foil into the food.
No. I thought the top of the heating plate is where I should add the water cause I have a different one with the reservoir atop the heating plate. The problem with this box is that the area which has the heating p.ate is not sealed off to accommodate water so the water will seep out and run out where the plug is connected.
The water is to help keep the food from going dry. When food is heated, the moisture evaporates. Since there is a thin layer of water, it will keep the food more fresh. Try some chicken with and without water and you’ll see.
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Thanks for this. The included instructions weren’t clear, so this helps!
Is an hour like max time to leave it plugged in or could you leave it plugged in like you do a crock pot? Say I get to work at 5 am and my lunch break is at 11:30am would I be good to plug it in as soon as I get to work or wait closer to my lunch break?
I have somthing similiar and I love it. I use a safe container to sit inside intead of foil and it works great. You do need to leave certain items in longer.
Do you use like a Rubbermaid microwave safe dish or something like that
Thank you so much I just bought one from Temu
Thanks much! This helped a lot! Item very convenient. How do you heat rice with chicken though?
Luncheaze is the best because you don't need a cord to heat it up. You only need a cord/charger to charger it. Once charged,you can take it anywhere and hit the button and heat your food up. Cordless is the future for heating lunch boxes.
Luncheaze is approximately 10 times more expensive 😂
Why are you wrapping it in foil???? I use mine , for example to heat some left over casserole , put food right in. 40-60 minutes its piping hot. You do not need to wrap it up, that would take a LONG time to heat through the foil into the food.
Just get the LunchEAZE lunch box all you gotta do is press the power button on before you start work and it’ll heat it up at the preset time you chose
$10 v $200 🙄
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Warm up faster if u stop pushing the vent down
I only hit that button right before opening.
Are you sure you don’t put water directly in to the unit and then put the food in the metal bowl without water?
I believe you are correct about that.
Thank you!
My pleasure!
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Shouldn't the water go in the base underneath the metal bowl? Thanks though - good, thorough review 😎
I thought about that, but I saw a similar product that said not to do that, so I chose to not risk it.
No. I thought the top of the heating plate is where I should add the water cause I have a different one with the reservoir atop the heating plate. The problem with this box is that the area which has the heating p.ate is not sealed off to accommodate water so the water will seep out and run out where the plug is connected.
@@marshabuchanan-allen2606did this like a idiot, should’ve watched this video first 😂
Yes
If it's in foil why put water in it?
The water is to help keep the food from going dry. When food is heated, the moisture evaporates. Since there is a thin layer of water, it will keep the food more fresh. Try some chicken with and without water and you’ll see.
Do u have to put water in it?
No, you don't have to put water in it. Only with certain foods.
Yes: this does, help so will help so know step by step Directions
Put the water under the dish
GOD ! I AM SO CONFUSED ! SHOULD WE POOR WATER OR NOT !!!
Just Don't buy it. It's CRAP
I: need , find out what kind of foos , do you suppose, to use tupe and size. Etc wrong size food and Direction will have tyoe : of foos to fix in this type , of items
Let's se what he going to do
Hehe I order this but now I’m thinking how I’m gonna wait 30 minutes for got it up my food is my break time is 30 minutes🤣😂😅
Just get the LunchEAZE lunch box all you gotta do is press the power button on before you start work and it’ll heat it up at the preset time you chose
No one noticed how my guy shaved mid video?
He literally mentions him shaving. Watch the whole vid instead of skipping before commenting 💀
I: see burning 🍕🥵