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Rival 4071WN 32-Ounce Hot Pot Express
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Rival 4071WN 32-Ounce Hot Pot Express
- Cooks soups, noodles, mac & cheese and much more
- Quick heating
- 7 settings from low to high
- Nonstick interior surface wipes clean with soap and water
- 1-year warranty
Product Description
A 32 ounce pot that boils water faster than a microwave & keeps it hot for hours! Amazon.com Review
A real time-saver, this 32-ounce Hot Pot boils water 60 percent faster than a microwave. The plain white exterior makes it equally at home in an office or dorm room, and the nonstick interior can be wiped out easily with a soapy sponge (the pot should never be immersed in water). Seven settings, from low to high, allow milk to gently warm or noodle soups to come to a full boil. A one-year warranty covers the pot against defects. --Ann Bieri
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Rival 4071WN 32-Ounce Hot Pot Express
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- Publisher: Rival
- Label: Rival
- Studio: Rival
- Average Customer Review:
based on 60 reviews
- Sales Rank in Kitchen & Housewares: #1087
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Summary: Great for college students! 2008-09-01
Comment: This little dude is amazing! It's especially good for college students, as it can be used not just for boiling water, but for cooking all manner of processed dehydrated foods -- which are the staple of a student's life. Pasta, mashed potatoes, freeze-dried chicken nuggets, you name it. I think this is the only non-disposable cookware I use.
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Summary: Excellent electric kettle for those on a budget 2008-07-15
Comment: I purchased this electric kettle to replace an old, leaky stovetop tea kettle. I remember this brand from my college days--my mother sent both myself and my brother off to college with one so we could make instant soups, hot chocolate, and the like in our dorm rooms. I liked it then, and I like it now.
Since I'm the only one who drinks hot tea or coffee in our household, the size is just right for making a half-pot of French press coffee, or a pot of tea. It boils very quickly, and is easy to empty--no leaking by the spout at all.
I chose the Rival over the Bodum Isis after looking at both in the store. I had read that the automatic shut off feature on the Bodum pot breaks after some time. I also did not like the heating element in the Bodum--it looked as though it would be hard to clean if the element got build up on it. The Rival is very neat and smooth, easy to clean.
The price is also right. There are larger, fancier electric kettles out there; if you have a larger household of hot-drink consumers, those would be a better buy, but I am happy with this one; it tucks right into my cupboard when I'm done with it and I have one less thing hanging out on my stove! And my engineering husband tells me that an electric kettle, such as this one, uses less energy to boil water than the microwave or the stove, so it's a good, economical choice.
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Summary: Rival Hot Pot 2008-06-12
Comment: I have had one before and works very well. I have had problems with the plug and have changed it. Overall it is a convenient and quick way to heat water for tea.
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Summary: Rival 4071WN 32-Ounce Hot Pot Express 2008-05-29
Comment: Purchased to use in our travel trailer rather than use the microwave for coffee and soup.
Works great!!
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Summary: Pretty much awesome 2008-05-25
Comment: Yep. This product is cheap AND good. I got one when I moved into college for making coffee and tea. Two years later, I'm still using it daily. It warms up water FAST and can be used as a regular pot in a pinch (hard-boiled eggs anyone?). Only bad part is no auto-shutoff. Still, I end up using it more than the much fancier water heater I got for my house-warming.
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