Sunpentown SP-3619 Stainless-Steel 3-3/5-Liter Dual-Pump Hot-Water Dispensing Pot
- ETL-approved stainless-steel hot-water dispensing pot holds up to 3-3/5 liters
- Maintains boiling-point temperature; automatic- and manual-reboil buttons
- Automatic push-button dispensing, plus manual air pump; water-volume indicator
- Dry-boil protection for safety; stainless-steel inner pot; removable lid; swivel base
- Measures approximately 11-1/4 by 8-1/2 by 13-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty
Product Description
Always have hot water ready at your fingertips with the new Dual-Pump Hot Water Pot. Features one-touch auto dispense and manual air pump. The air pump allows water to be dispensed even when power is cut off Ideal for tea lovers or anyone who needs hot-water handy. User friendly, simply add drinking water and unit automatically start to heat water to boiling point. Maintains temperature at boiling point. Stainless steel body with black trimmings for a sophisticated look… More >>
Sunpentown SP-3619 Stainless-Steel 3-3/5-Liter Dual-Pump Hot-Water Dispensing Pot
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3 comments
PBJ on March 14, 2010 at 1:13 am
This is one of the very few dual dispensing hot urns. I was looking for something that is insulated and I can dispense without electricity. It works great. Takes 37W to keep warm and 700W to boil. I has the unit for 30 days non-stop use. The stainless steal lid started to rust on the inside around the screws. We replaced it for with the new one. However the replacement had the manual pump broken out of the box. Now we are waiting for the replacement of the replacement. I would still stick with this model, because it really worked well the first 30 days…
K. O'Connor on March 14, 2010 at 3:47 am
Our college son got this for college – during the summer he brought home this hot water dispenser and my husband and I were hooked on it. My husband makes French Press coffee every morning and I enjoy tea. Having hot water right away was wonderful. We would use it all day and refill it every evening. We loved the convenience of it. So when our son got ready to head back to college we had to have it.
We never had a problem with our sons machine but our new one did quit working after a month. We called and had great customer service take care of the whole thing quickly. We have not had a single issue with this replaced one.
Our son had an older model and there are a few things we miss from that one. There was a laser light of sorts that came out of the spout. There also was a beeping when you hit the unlock button and dispense button. Neither of these is missed if you never had it.
The nice new feature is the dual pump. You can now take the unit away from the plug and use on a table to serve hot water.
This machine is wonderful if you plan to use it everyday or even just during gatherings. You will enjoy its usefulness.
Deja on March 14, 2010 at 4:43 am
There are few drawbacks for this electric water pot:
1) it takes too long for the water to boil
2) water temperature was not shown
3) there should be a red ball in the water level tube that indicates the water level up to.
Overall speaking, it is quite wealth it for the value that I paid in comparing to the Zujirushi brand that originally invented the hot water thermal pot.