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Lewis N. Clark Portable Immersion Water Heater + Electric Kettle for Coffee, Tea + Hot Chocolate, Camping, Office w/Travel Adapter, White, 120/240v
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| Brand | Lewis N. Clark |
| Style | For Coffee, Tea + Hot Chocolate, Camping, Travel + Office W/Travel Adapter |
| Material | Zinc alloy |
| Color | White |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12 x 9 x 2 inches |
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- HEATS FAST + SIMPLE TO USE: You’ll have warm water in seconds, boiling water in just minutes. Fill your container, place the immersion heater in the liquid, then turn on the immersion heater. It’s that simple.
- MAXIMUM SAFETY: Durable burn guard protects your coffee mug, cups, and bowls ensuring the coils never touch the sides of your dishes or containers. Safely heat coffee, tea, soup, hot chocolate, and more.
- TRAVEL ADAPTER: Powered with a dual voltage system, (120 V for North America, and 240 V for Europe and other regions), and includes a European adapter and travel pouch; perfect for all your domestic and international travel needs
- VERSATILE: Perfect coffee and tea heater at the office, at home, or while you travel. Wonderful addition to your camping accessories. Compact, lightweight, and portable. No need for a bulky electric kettle
- PERFECT GIFT: Hunter, outdoorsman, traveler, coffee or tea lover, Christmas, birthday, house warming gift, or for the person who already has everything! Keep at home, at the office, in the camper, or in your suitcase
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Product description
This lightweight immersion heater is perfect for heating water on the road, whether that's for coffee, Tea, hot chocolate, or even soups. You won't have to waste money on an overpriced cappuccino, spend sightseeing time searching for a coffee shop, or worry whether your next hotel will have a water heater. it works on trains, planes, hotels, or anywhere with an electrical outlet, and you can use it with two different alternating current (AC) systems, including 120V, which is more common in North America, and 240V, which is more common in Europe and other parts of the world. It also includes a European adapter plug so you don't have to purchase that separately. it’s sleek, portable, and easily fits inside the included pouch. The durable burn guard ensures that the coils don’t touch The sides of your Mug or Cup. You can even use it in the office or at home. please note that you should first fill up your container with water, then put the immersion heater in the water, and Lastly turn the immersion heater on. After the water Is hot, Unplug the heater and wait thirty seconds before removing it from the water. now you don't have to order room service or bring a bulky pot, Tea kettle, or water heater when you’re traveling if you want a hot Cup of Tea or coffee. Easily warm liquids with this portable immersion heater and get your day started off right.
From the manufacturer
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Dual Voltage of 120V or 240VPowered with a dual voltage system, (120V for North America, and 240V for Europe and other regions), and includes a European adapter and travel pouch |
Maximum safetyDurable burn guard protects your coffee mug, cups, and bowls ensuring the coils never touch the sides of your dishes or containers. Safely heat coffee, tea, soup, hot chocolate, and more |
Perfect giftHunter, outdoorsman, traveler, coffee or tea lover, Christmas, birthday, house warming gift, or for the person who already has everything! Keep at home, at the office, in the camper, or in your suitcase |
Product information
Color:White| Product Dimensions | 12 x 9 x 2 inches |
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| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Department | Unisex-adult |
| Manufacturer | Lewis N. Clark |
| ASIN | B001U0PA7M |
| Domestic Shipping | Item can be shipped within U.S. |
| International Shipping | This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | 120/240v |
| Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
#11,398 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
#373 in Camp Kitchen Equipment |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Thus you can see the opportunity to just by a very brief careless moment to dry fire this element. Don't have it submersed to the lip of the cup...congratulations...you just dry fired it, throw it away. Took it out of the cup before unplugging it? Congratulations...you just dry fired it, throw it away...game over.
I have been using mine for many months while traveling and have not had an issue at all...however I am quite vigilant about how I use it...careful to fill the cup to the top...even covering the clip on the handle...and then I unplug it about 30 seconds before taking it out of the cup. If you do this...you won't ever have a problem....if you do? You'll be on Amazon venting your anger with a crappy review over your own negligence. Since no hotel in Las Vegas has in room coffee...this little bably saves me $4.00 a day plus an early AM trip to the lobby. This is always on my Vegas or international travel "must take" list, along with some Starbucks instant coffee...mug and sugar. If you are a methodical vigilant person...don't be scared by the bad reviews. If you are scatter brained morning multitasker....save your Money.
1. Instead of coming out the back as all the ones I've seen in the past do, the cord of this one comes out of the top. This isn't a problem if you can put the entire cord on the counter next to your mug or cup, but if the outlet isn't that close, the weight of the cord will tend to make this heater rather top heavy.
2. The description of the burn guard is wrong, it's purpose isn't to keep the heating coil away from the sides of the mug or cup you are heating the water in, instead its purpose is to allow you to lay the hot heater on the counter and the burn guard will keep the heating coils off the counter preventing the counter from being burned. My solution to that is to have a second mug or cup filled with cold water handy to hang the heater on with the coils in the water, the cold water will cool the coils down to a safe level rather quickly, then there is no danger of burning the counter top.
I believe it would burn out immediately if ever plugged in without being submerged in a liquid.
Very important to follow directions and plug it in or out of the outlet only when its immersed in water for about 30 seconds. Otherwise, a disaster would most likely occur!
HOWEVER, size does matter. And by that, I mean the size of your mug.
It takes around 34 minutes!!! to heat up a larger mug of lukewarm water so you can make tea, and this isn't boiling hot, this is just 'hot-hot'. If you use a small cup (preferably metal) you will get faster and better results, but still be over 10 minutes to get water. Just take this into consideration if you want to use this to heat up water for your morning cup of joe...
Update:
I've tried it with a small metal mug. The water was almost at a boiling point after 12 minutes.
By Fredes on October 11, 2016
HOWEVER, size does matter. And by that, I mean the size of your mug.
It takes around 34 minutes!!! to heat up a larger mug of lukewarm water so you can make tea, and this isn't boiling hot, this is just 'hot-hot'. If you use a small cup (preferably metal) you will get faster and better results, but still be over 10 minutes to get water. Just take this into consideration if you want to use this to heat up water for your morning cup of joe...
Update:
I've tried it with a small metal mug. The water was almost at a boiling point after 12 minutes.
Top reviews from other countries
It is important, however, that you follow the important rules of using an immersion heater, or you'll damage it. They're easy rules, but easy to break. All you need to know is included on the red 'caution' tag attached to this immersion heater. They are as follows:
1. You must ensure that you do not plug in (or leave plugged in) this immersion heater UNLESS it is fully submerged (immersed) in water up to the marked area on the handle at all times, or you will short it out.
There. That's it.
To recap: Do not plug in this heater and *then* add water in the cup (you will short it out). Do not boil the water and then, whilst the heater is still plugged in, take the heater out of the water (you will short it out). Do not fill the water in the cup only half-way up the heater stem (you will short it out).
If you are careful to always ensure that there is sufficient water in the cup before plugging the heater in (and throughout its being plugged in), you will get years of use out of it.
In India the water boiled within a minute. In Canada, it took over two minutes to boil. So just be prepared that there are different boiling times depending upon your electrical current/system worldwide. No worries, though, as eventually that water is gonna boil!
The included European adapter is appreciated, if of a very simple design. You will, however, need an outlet adapter for any other areas in the world (other than North America and some parts of South America). The little fabric travel pouch is appreciated as it has a little cinch on the top which helps keep everything in place.
In all honesty, this is a pretty plain looking getup and could use some visual sprucing up - it doesn't look like anything special - and maybe there are indeed less expensive options out there, but I was happy to spend the extra money as Lewis N Clark is a reputable brand and, in the end, this little immersion heater has worked wonders.
Another tip: In addition to taking powdered instant coffee, I've discovered the wonders of taking powdered Canadian milk, rather than creamer powder (you can buy a package here on Amazon). The milk powder has transformed my travel coffee-drinking experience! This is obviously only relevant if you're the sort of person who likes milk in their coffee.
In sum - please just follow the included manufacturer's instructions to a T and you'll get years of use out of this little immersion heater.
The holder fit over the glass mug and was quite stable. It came with a travel adapter for European outlets and a travel pouch to keep things all together. Very portable and convenient.
All in all, a great buy. I would recommend this product for travel and anywhere else you need a personal water heater.












