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Cheap Zojirushi CD-LCC40 Micom 4.0-Liter Electric Dispensing Pot


Cheap Zojirushi CD-LCC40 Micom 4.0-Liter Electric Dispensing Pot

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By 
Mark Anderson (Annandale, VA USA)



I switched from coffee to tea a few months ago, purchased this unit and am completely happy with it ... I can't recommend it highly enough. It's well made, ergonomic, well thought out, and a joy to use. The Japanese think of everything. A Japanese friend of mine told me that homes in Japan almost always have one of these units, or one like it. Now that I drink only tea, I can understand why.


The three temperature settings (well, four if you count boiling) are perfect. 208 is good for herbal teas, tissanes, and also the increasingly popular (and wonderful) Rooibos. That's also a good temperature for ramen, oatmeal, etc. 195 is good for black tea and also oolong, and 175 is good for green tea or white tea. Now, you can make gourmet tea properly with no muss and no fuss. Just get yourself some gourmet loose tea, herbal tea, or Rooibos, (all available from Garrett, Adagio, or Teavana), and a convenient brewer, like "IngenuiTea" from Adagio (Teavana also makes a good one that might be slightly better in quality), and you will be good-to-go! Your taste buds will thank you and so will your body. (The health benefits of green tea and oolong are well-known, and also Rooibos has 30-50 times the antioxidants of green tea, and no caffeine). My blood pressure has dropped 20 points with less caffeine (compared to caffeine in coffee, black tea = 20-25%, oolong = 10-15%, green = 5-10%, white = 1%, rooibos and herbal = 0%).

Buy a Zojirushi! You won't be disappointed. 



By 
Parapet (Hendersonville, NC USA)




I have always been a tea drinker, and after my last tea kettle broke (again!), I did some looking and came across this pot. It's not a cheap pot, but I blessed the day it came into my house. I can't boil the pot dry--it would shut down anyway, and this was important. It really does dechlorinate, so when I start to taste a little chlorine in the water again I empty the pot out and refill it completely, which takes care of it. For as much as I use this pot, day in and day out, a number of cups of tea a day, I appreciate it every time I use it. The water is always piping hot (I really hate tepid tea) when I want it, no waiting for a kettle to boil. It has a 7 hour timer so it can be turned off at night and when I get up in the morning there's hot water waiting. I could wish it had been priced a little lower, but I would not want to sacrifice the quality for a lower price.

UPDATE: I've now had this pot close to 5 years. There is now one small spot of rust about the size of a pinhead just starting in the bottom of the pot, but the rust spot has looked about the same for 6 months now and is not progressing. I'm starting to look into the possibility of replacing the pot, though, in case it does start to enlarge. So far this small spot has not affected the functioning of the pot in any way. It still does the job, day in and day out, every single day of the year. I will certainly buy another one when I need to replace it, the "cost per year" is much cheaper than replacing tea kettles that break too often, plus I have the convenience of hot water waiting for me every morning. I still love this pot!
By 
Wavepacket (Portland, Oregon)

Just bought this pot. It is amazing. I'm going to use it at work where I have to go down stairs all the time to boil water. I can fill this on Monday and it should give me on-demand hot water for three to four days right in my office. It makes it easier to drink more tea.

This hot pot is pure Japanese. Everything has been cleverly thought out. It is well contructed and it works great. The panorama water level indicator is very cool. Don't worry about the non-stick coating, it's safe. There's a slight learning curve to using the pot, but it becomes intuitive very quickly. This pot is meant to be left on continuously, but you can shut it down for seven hours with the timer feature.

This is a great item with Japanese quality and inovation throughout. I highly recommend it.

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Product Descriptions

This one-touch, electric pot has a computerized temperature control system that brings water to a boil so you have hot water for making tea, instant soups, cocoa and more. Its compact design takes up little counter space so it's ideal for smaller kitchens or your pantry shelf. The side window gives a quick glance at the water level while the large, digital LCD panel lets you check the water temperature which operates at 175 to 208 degrees. To keep your water crystal clear, the pot has a Dechlorinate and Descale button to reduce chlorine and musty odors. Comes with an auto shutoff for added safety and a 3-ft. power cord. Zojirushi Window Micom Electric Dispensing Pot Videos.
A handy workhorse for homes where tea is a staple, this 4.0-liter Micom pot from Zojirushi boils water then keeps it hot. Equipped with a handy electric dispenser, the unit requires no pouring and makes it easy to fill mug after mug or add a quick shot of hot water to a bowl of oatmeal or ramen. A micro-computerized heating system monitors water temperature precisely and includes a re-boil mode and three keep-warm settings of 175, 195, and 208 degrees F. In addition, a dechlorinating mode helps reduce chlorine and odors, while a descaling mode cleans the interior pot. The unit also has a timer so you can program it to have water hot on your schedule.
The pot’s control touchpad is cleanly laid out, with satisfying buttons, function lights, and a digital display that shows present water temperature, temperature setting, and remaining time. An automatic lock helps keep fingers safe, and an automatic safety device cuts power to prevent overheating. Other helpful details include a wrap-around water level gauge, a 360-degree swivel base, a nonstick interior, a removable power cord, and a basket-style handle to simplify transport. The pot is no speed demon, taking about 35 minutes to boil 4.0 liters, but its convenience makes up for the initial time investment. Zojirushi also makes the pot in 2.2-liter and 3.0-liter versions. --Emily Bedard
From the Manufacturer
What Makes the Panorama Window Micom Electric Dispensing Pot Special?
Unlike a kettle you heat up on the stove or an electric kettle that boils and shuts off, the Panorama Window Micom Electric Dispensing Pot boils water without getting hot on the outside and keeps the water hot as long as it’s plugged in. It’s safe, convenient, and once you have one, you will never live without one. The Panorama Window water level gauge, multiple temperature settings, and electric dispensing makes this electric dispensing pot extra special and convenient.
Hot Water, All Day Long
An electric dispensing pot is a kitchen appliance that keeps water at a constant hot temperature for hot drinks and other culinary uses. You simply fill the pot with water and plug it in. It boils the water and keeps it at a set temperature all day long.
Multiple Temperature Settings
The Panorama Window Micom Electric Dispensing Pot has three keep warm temperatures: 175°F, 195°F, and 208°F. The lower temperatures are perfect for brewing green tea, and the almost-boiling 208°F can be used to make instant coffee, instant noodles, oatmeal, blanching vegetables, or anything that uses hot water. Additionally, the pot will reboil to 212°F anytime you hit the Reboil button.
One-Touch Dispensing
The Panorama Window Micom Electric Dispensing Pot features one-touch electric dispensing, so you can pour hot water with a touch of a finger. To make it more convenient, it has a swivel base to turn smoothly.
Check the Temperature
The Panorama Window Micom Electric Dispensing Pot has a large LCD display that shows actual water temperature at all times (in 10°F increments), so you can check the temperature of the water at-a-glance.
Easy-to-Read Panorama Window
The large water level gauge makes it easy to check how much water you have left. And just in case the water runs out, it has a safety feature that will automatically shut the unit off to prevent overheating.
Safety is Always Important
With an electric dispensing pot, you don’t need to worry about that kettle boiling on the stove. It’s all electric. And not only does the Panorama Window Micom Electric Dispensing Pot automatically shut off when there is no water left, it also keeps the dispense button locked until the Unlock button is pressed, just to make sure that hot water isn’t dispensed accidentally.
Easy-to-Clean
All Zojirushi electric dispensing pots feature a descaling and dechlorinate mode to keep the pot sparkling clean. Not only is the interior nonstick coated for easy cleaning, but it is also easy to clean because the opening is wide and the lid is removable. Any lime scale build-up is removed with no effort with a descaling cleaner.
Zojirushi, Quality & Innovation
For nearly a century, Zojirushi (pronounced zoh-gee-ROO-shee) has established itself as a company that uses cutting edge technology to bring comfort, ease, vitality, and affluence into the lives of its customers worldwide. Look for the friendly elephant logo (Zojirushi means ‘elephant brand’ in Japanese) and know that a product that bears the name Zojirushi is innovative, high in quality, and reliable.
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Technical Details

- Micro computerized temperature control system, multiple temperature settings and reboil mode 
- Easy to read panorama window water level guage with easy-touch dispensing system 
- Non-stick interior and removable magnetic power cord 
- Decholorinate mode reduces chlorine and musty odors from tap water 
- Measures 12 by 9-1/4 by 11-1/2 inches; weighs 5-1/2 lbs 
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วันจันทร์ที่ 27 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Zojirushi CD-LCC40 Micom 4.0-Liter Electric Dispensing Pot

Zojirushi CD-LCC40 Micom 4.0-Liter Electric Dispensing Pot Review


By 
Parapet (Hendersonville, NC USA)
I have always been a tea drinker, and after my last tea kettle broke (again!), I did some looking and came across this pot. It's not a cheap pot, but I blessed the day it came into my house. I can't boil the pot dry--it would shut down anyway, and this was important. It really does dechlorinate, so when I start to taste a little chlorine in the water again I empty the pot out and refill it completely, which takes care of it. For as much as I use this pot, day in and day out, a number of cups of tea a day, I appreciate it every time I use it. The water is always piping hot (I really hate tepid tea) when I want it, no waiting for a kettle to boil. It has a 7 hour timer so it can be turned off at night and when I get up in the morning there's hot water waiting. I could wish it had been priced a little lower, but I would not want to sacrifice the quality for a lower price.

UPDATE: I've now had this pot close to 5 years. There is now one small spot of rust about the size of a pinhead just starting in the bottom of the pot, but the rust spot has looked about the same for 6 months now and is not progressing. I'm starting to look into the possibility of replacing the pot, though, in case it does start to enlarge. So far this small spot has not affected the functioning of the pot in any way. It still does the job, day in and day out, every single day of the year. I will certainly buy another one when I need to replace it, the "cost per year" is much cheaper than replacing tea kettles that break too often, plus I have the convenience of hot water waiting for me every morning. I still love this pot!

By 
Wavepacket (Portland, Oregon) - See all my reviews

This review is from: Zojirushi CD-LCC40 Micom 4.0-Liter Electric Dispensing Pot (Kitchen)
Just bought this pot. It is amazing. I'm going to use it at work where I have to go down stairs all the time to boil water. I can fill this on Monday and it should give me on-demand hot water for three to four days right in my office. It makes it easier to drink more tea.

This hot pot is pure Japanese. Everything has been cleverly thought out. It is well contructed and it works great. The panorama water level indicator is very cool. Don't worry about the non-stick coating, it's safe. There's a slight learning curve to using the pot, but it becomes intuitive very quickly. This pot is meant to be left on continuously, but you can shut it down for seven hours with the timer feature.

This is a great item with Japanese quality and inovation throughout. I highly recommend it.

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Zojirushi CD-FAC22 Zutto Micom Electric Dispensing Pot

Zojirushi CD-FAC22 Zutto Micom Electric Dispensing Pot

Reviews by DDA
I've used this pot for some months now on a near daily basis and had absolutely no problems. It is a must for the tea enthusiast. Not only is it more stylish than most dispensing pots, it is in a league of it's own for selecting temperature and sustaining temperature over time. It is quick to boil, and can silently keep your water ready for tea for all-day use.

The cost of this pot is higher than your average boiling pot, but it shows in the extra features and in the build quality. The pump action is a much-loved feature, as is the break-away safety cord (all appliances should have such a cord in my opinion). You can just tell that the people that designed this knew what they were doing and cared.

On the downside, I wish for 3 things: 1) the ability to set the temp to more degrees (such as between 160 and 180 for green tea instead of 140); 2) an on-off switch instead of always just disconnecting the cord; and 3) a slightly deeper indent behind the spout so that more tea pots can easily fit under the spout.

If you are serious about tea, buy this unit.

Zojirushi CD-FAC22 Zutto Micom Electric Dispensing Pot Descriptions
The "Zutto" Collection is Zojirushi's first collection of products that is designed and developed as a series of products. The concept of the Zutto Collection was born as a result of the collaboration between Zojirushi and an interior designer in Japan. Unlike other Zojirushi products, the physical body of the Zutto was designed first, then the inner technology. Zutto (Soot-tow), meaning "always" in Japanese, is designed to be enjoyed and used universally, for any occasion, anytime. This new Zutto Micom Electric Dispensing Pot has one-touch electric dispensing system and a micro computerized temperature control system. It will display actual water temperature at all times and has a Dechlorinate (by extended boiling) and decaling mode. Also new to this item is a water level gauge which includes a red air filled ball (water level ball) making it easier to check the water level and an option to turn off the beep indicator that alerts completion of boiling process and low water level.


Zojirushi CD-FAC22 Zutto Micom Electric Dispensing Pot Review by Donna "erisinallthings"
I like the looks and the feature set -- 3 temperatures, autolock with "unlock" button -- is just right.

Boiling a full fresh 2-L pot takes several minutes. I tend to keep mine topped up whenever it gets down to about half, and that takes much less time to bring up to temperature. It does seem to re-boil the water whenever the top is opened, rather than only bringing it up to the set point. That's probably a very good thing, as far as keeping it from becoming a microbial breeding ground.

I used to unplug it when I left the house because I was worried about fire hazards; I stopped after the first few weeks because the outside barely gets warm to the touch, except at the top near the vent, where it's quite warm. When it's boiling water, it does let off a bit of steam through the top vent. When not running the boil cycle it lets out very little steam - I can comfortably cup my hand over the vent for several minutes; the plastic is warmer than the air above the vent - so I usually leave it shoved under a cabinet except when I've just added water. The underside of the cabinet is about 4 inches away and I cannot feel any temperature difference between that surface and the other cabinets nearby.

I do wish I'd bought a larger one. When I purchased this, I thought I'd use it for a cup of tea or two a day and 2 liters would be plenty. Now that I have plenty of hot water on demand, and at just the right temperature, I drink a lot more tea and my roommate has joined me. I also use it for all sorts of other hot-water needs (instant soups and cereals, for example) so that it needs refilling daily.

With that note about the heavy use it gets, it functions beautifully with minimal cleaning. Every now and then when it runs empty I wipe out the interior. Beyond that, I've only descaled it once in over 2 years, and that was because the calcium build-up on the heating element was making it take too long to boil my water -- there was no clogging or pressure/volume reduction.

I didn't review this when I bought it because as much as I loved it, I expected the calcium in the local water to clog it in a matter of weeks to months. Now I have something more valuable to say: it keeps working, month after month, with minimal attention, for years.

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 20 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Zojirushi CD-JSC22 Superior Micom Electric 74-Ounce Hot-Water Dispensing Pot, Marguerite


  • 800-watt one-touch dispensing pot with 74-ounce hot-water capacity
  • Micro-computerized temperature-control system; reboils to 212 degrees F
  • 3 keep-warm temperature settings; auto shut-off for peace of mind
  • 6- to 10-hour timer; LCD display; see-through water-level gauge; nonstick interior
  • Measures 11 by 8-1/2 by 9-1/2 inches
Product DescriptionZojirushi Superior Micom Electric Dispensing Pot has a micro computerized temperature control system. Other features include a five setting automatic timer, safety auto shut off, and multiple temperature settings (140, 195, 208 degree F)

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Zojirushi CD-JSC22 Superior Micom Electric 74-Ounce Hot-Water Dispensing Pot, Marguerite

วันศุกร์ที่ 11 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Zojirushi Hot Water


Zojirushi 5.0 Liter Micom Electric Hot Water Boiler and Dispenser

An electric boiler and warmer is a device that prevents hot water at a constant temperature of hot beverages and other culinary uses. Fill the pan with water and plug it in. It boils water to 212 ½ F and keeps it at a certain temperature all day. With an electric boiler and hot, hot water is ready all day at the touch of a button for hot tea, instant coffee, instant noodles and even baby food. Each model has different temperature settings for hot water to your needs. All models are equipped with easy to clean Nonstick interior and automatic safety stop when no water.

For special coffee boiler and electric heater Zojirushi coffee cups are ideal for coffee and laboratories, and they are an affordable and practical solution for hot water to coffee. After 2 or 3 of them are much cheaper than the average tower of hot water.

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"Zutto" Zojirushi's first collection of product design and development product suite. Zojirushi Zutto love the concept of cooperation between Japan and designers in the results. Unlike other products, Zojirushi, Zutto designing a technology infrastructure. . Zutto (axis - draw) "always" in Japanese, and enjoy the opportunity to design widely used in any way. This reallocation Zutto Micom Electric Kettle electric distribution system and micro computer systems. Temperature control is a touch. expressed that the actual temperature of the water and fashion (by extending the cooked Dechlorinate) and stickers. In addition, a new section for m red balls filled the air (blue water) to ease the ability to show audio alerts. checking the water level low warning and successful cooking.

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This water heater excellent purchase. We use it every day - it all the time when we get home. Low temperature is ideal for baby food. The higher the temperature settings are perfect for tea or miso soup. When we cook, we often take the already heated water from Zojirushi and pour into our banks to reduce the cooking time. Cream of wheat, oatmeal, mashed potatoes, steamed vegetables, etc. are executed at any time. We have the use of microwave ovens to reduce, so our food retains more nutrients. We also drink more water, simply because she is always available, so the total is a product that helps us stay healthier, and helps us to fast food to prepare.
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