Zojirushi CD-WCC40 Micom Water Boiler & Warmer, Silver

March 6, 2019 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 22:30 GMT+0100 - Details)

Zojirushi Micom water boiler and warmer has a micro computerized temperature control and a one-touch electric dispensing system. It has four keep warm temperature settings: 160, 175, 195, 208 degrees F. This unit displays actual water temperature at all times. It is also has an energy saving timer function (6 – 10 hours) and easy-to-hear sound indicator to alert completion of boiling process or low water level. Quick temp mode heats the water directly to the selected keep warm temperature without reaching a boil. The water will reach the selected keep warm temperature quicker than regular mode. Other benefits include reduced steam and reduced energy use. This mode should be used when DE chlorination is not necessary, such as when using bottled or purified water. To activate, press the reboil/quick temp button; the boil light blinks.

Product Features

  • 135 oz. / 4.0 liters
  • Cafe drip dispensing mode for slower dispensing
  • Safety auto shut-off
  • BPA-free (all surfaces that come into contact with food or Beverage)
  • DE chlorinate and descaling mode
  • 120 Volts / 700 watts

Comments

Anonymous says:

Among the best, most reliable boiler/hot pots out there. Zojirushi has a great reputation for quality and reliability. As a daily green tea and matcha drinker, this type of ‘hot pot’ is invaluable to me. Always ready to dispense water at the perfect temperature. I couldn’t live without one, and the Zojirushi line of boilers is among the best of them. Made in Japan, and very high quality. The interior is coated, but I’ve been told the coating is non-transferring, and won’t leach chemicals into the water. The dispenser is a one-touch electronic pump, not the “manually pumped” type. Super easy and…

Anonymous says:

Glad to have another one! We enjoyed our former Zojirushi CD-WBC40 Micom water boiler and warmer for just 2 months shy of 6 years. It operated 24/7 during that time, and provided us with hot water for hand brewed coffee, tea, and the occasional cooking uses.When it finally gave up the ghost, we immediately ordered this new model, and we are thrilled to have it back. There was a vacant spot on the counter and in our daily routine that only it could fill. It was time consuming to constantly boil water…

Anonymous says:

Rust spots within less than a year Quality for Zojirushi products have apparently become problematic. I’ve owned others before, and they did NOT go bad like this within such a short period of time.Unacceptable.___________Zojirushi refuses to take any responsibility, claims that it’s “normal” even though I have indeed followed recommended cleaning practices. The rep then directly suggested I’d be billed if I sent in the boiler for warranty service and Zojurushi decides it’s not…

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