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Jettle Electric Kettle - Travel Portable Heater for Coffee, Tea, Milk, Soup - Stainless Steel Travel Water Boiler tea pot with Temperature Control, LED, Automatic Power Off - 450ml, Kitchen Appliance

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Arrives Sunday, May 19
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Color: White


Features

  • Boil Water in an Instant - Enjoy piping hot coffee no matter where you are. With just a push of its touch button control, this electric travel kettle gives you boiling water in less than 5 minutes.
  • Whip Up Warm Drinks - An Industry LEADING 12 heat settings means The Jettle portable electric kettle's heating temperature may be adjusted from 100F to 212F/40C to 100C. Use this portable kettle for cooking hot noodle soup, oatmeal, or milk. Most competitors only have 1-3 settings.
  • Bring It Anywhere - Small in size yet mighty in capacity. Our 450ml Jettle is bigger than most of our competitors, which means you can enjoy more of your beverage without needing to refill! No need to bring bulky hot water pots when you go traveling. Measuring 3.3x3.3x9.8", this portable hot water kettle will easily fit inside your luggage, backpack, or duffel bag. NOTE: This is wired for North American voltage ONLY. To use internationally at your OWN RISK you would need and adapter and converter.
  • Safety First - This small electric kettle automatically turns off once the water boils. Housed in a durable shell, this water heater kettle also has overheat protection and dry-boil safety features.
  • Integrated Steam Vent - No worries about remembering to open a steam vent, our built in valve means you simply turn it on, and wait a few short minutes and enjoy your hot drink.

Brand: Jettle


Color: White


Special Feature: Digital Display, Boil Dry Protection, Digital Control, Automatic Shut-Off


Package Information: Pot


Finish Type: Stainless Steel


Brand: Jettle


Color: White


Special Feature: Digital Display, Boil Dry Protection, Digital Control, Automatic Shut-Off


Package Information: Pot


Finish Type: Stainless Steel


Product Dimensions: 3.3"L x 3.3"W x 9.8"H


Included Components: Plug - Can be found inside the kettle!


Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash


Recommended Uses For Product: Heating, Boiling


Item Weight: 1.54 Pounds


Item Weight: 1.54 pounds


Item model number: Jettle 1W


Date First Available: October 25, 2022


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  • Decent mobile kettle, could be great with future improvements
Color: White
Overall the Jettle is a solid small kettle in a convenient "thermos" form factor. The temperature accuracy is reasonable for the size and application. Here I have the set temperature and the measured temperature by an instant read thermometer: 104 | 102 140 | 132 176 | 173 194 | 193 Note: I wasn't particularly scientific with this and this was just the temperature reading I got when it beeped it was at temperature on one attempt, and then I just went up to the next temperature. Admittedly a better test would have been heating from tap water temperature and measuring multiple times for each temperature setting but there was a limit to how much time I wanted to spend doing this. The UI leaves something to be desired. You hold the button for 3 seconds to select a temperature or turn on, and to cancel if it is on. It's not especially clear if the kettle is currently heating water and/or in keep warm beyond if you hear the heating element click on. I would like to see future iterations of the Jettle with some light to obviously indicate the kettle is trying to maintain the water temperature or just idle. The temperature selections are limited to 12 temperatures (104, 113, 122, 131, 140, 149 158, 167, 176, 185, 194, 212 ) and there is a distinct gap between the highest temperature and boiling. If that matters to you is up to your use case, but for tea Oolong does typically get made at 200 F. The steam vent feels over engineered and I don't know why. It has so many nooks and crannies it's hard to get fully dry after use, even a few days with the lid in the dish drain I can still flick it and get some water drops out. A few holes in the top would have the same functionality without being hard to clean. The steam vent limits the flow of water but doesn't make it leak proof if for some reason you wanted to travel with the thermos full. If you have water in the unit and invert it you get a decent amount of water out, so it's not reasonable to travel with it full if that was your plan. "Leak proof" on the product page feels wrong, at most I would say it's "leak resistant" and wouldn't want to rely on it too much. Despite the current product pictures being in Celsius the unit I received reports temperature in Fahrenheit. Not an issue for me, I prefer Fahrenheit for tea, cooking, etc. but the product pictures should be updated. Ideally there would just be a setting to switch temperature units depending on what you wanted. The displays shows you the current temperature of the water, even as it is heating. It's nice that you can monitor the temperature of the water in real time but it should have some indication of what you set as the target temperature. If you set the Jettle to 176 F, it kicks on, and you forget there is no way to verify what temperature it is heating to beyond waiting for it to beep coming to temperature and resetting the temperature setpoint. Due to the display placement and type you can't see the display from above. So if you have the Jettle on the counter you have to bend down to see the current temperature. Not a huge deal, and it does beep when it gets to your temperature setting, but could be improved. Some reviewers mentioned that it was hard to remove the power plug, I did not find this to be the case. It's a fairly standard 3 prong male plug to female connector. It takes a small amount of force to remove, but the Jettle itself is somewhat insulated so you can just hold it down and remove the plug without issue. For reference it does get hot on the outside if you set it to boiling so it's not as if it is a vacuum insulated thermos, but you can still reasonably pick it up without an oven mitt or something. All that being said I'm happy with my purchase, and I was waiting for something like this to come along for some time. I would like to see the improvements I mentioned in a future generation, but as it stands I would recommend it to people looking for a portable kettle in this form factor. I did have an issue where it would kick on/off in rapid succession when it got near its target temperature. It seemed like the temperature probe was reporting an incorrect value? But I haven't had it happen again, if it does will update this review with that and how the company was to deal with under warranty. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2023 by Turtle Hardbody Turtle Hardbody

  • Convenient
Color: Black
I’m always shooting in the dark about how to get it to the desired temperature, so I always just boil it to the highest temp. That works out because I use a lot of milk in my coffee. If you’re making tea, you better wait a while before you drink it or put an ice cube in it. Or you could just read the directions like normal people. Overall, I really like this Jettle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2023 by Michelle

  • Just right for heating up water on the go
Color: White
Purchased to use for a camping trip so I can heat water for tea and oatmeal (by plugging it into a small portable power station). Tested it out first at home. First: when you fill to the Max line, it holds 1.75 cups of water. So far, I've boiled water in it 2 times. The first time, the water was about 75 degrees. To heat it up to 212 degrees (boiling), it took 7 minutes. Later I heated up water that started at 53 degrees. To get it to boiling took 9.25 minutes. Not quite the 5 minutes advertised, but still: it's easy to use, seems to work well, does what I need it to do. I'll post another review after I go camping and let you know how that goes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2023 by David Gale

  • Excellent, once you figure out the 'buttons'
Color: Black
Love this thing. It's not for every use because it's slowish compared to a real kettle, or even a microwave, but once you figure out the buttons (they are touch sensitive, and once you have selected the setting, THEN you hold it for 3 seconds LOL) it is super useful in many situations. Glad I bought it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2023 by Sarah M

  • takes more than 5 minutes to boil
Color: White
I tested this on my 500w Jackery and it was over 5 minutes. Not sure why they say it's less than 5 minutes. I think it was around 7/8 minutes. Used ~9/10% of the battery. Tried in the house outlet and it took the same time. Was done at about 600-700 ft above sea level.
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2023 by Rene B

  • Slim Electric Kettle
Color: White
Right off the bat, this does not boil within or under 5 minutes. I tried 5 times and everytime was around the minimum of the 7 minute mark. That being said, I don't mind that since this is a far lower wattage then typical kettles that run around 1500w's vs this one which is around 300W. I like the slim design but the steam valve is the absolute pain in the butt to clean. Because of the Steam Valve I would highly recommend you only ever boil water in this as I can't imagine ever having to try to clean that steam valve cap of anything else but some water. Overall I think it's a great travel or office Kettle, the low wattage is the draw for me as to not trip a circuit breaker at the office or anything. I hope in the future they re-design the steam valve cap and offer a replacement for those of us with the older model. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2023 by Vic Sage

  • Fast boil for tea
Color: White
Great for power outages (use with Jackery power bank) or for traveling. Boils water quickly and really does get as hot as it says. I had to learn to adjust the temp down a bit for my water for tea. Very well-made, easy to use. Only thing that would've been better is if it had a cup to drink out of.
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023 by PM

  • Nice heater. Warning sticker hell.
Color: Black
The heater is as described and I’m generally pleased with it. However, out of the box, it’s nice-looking exterior was marred by a giant, white warning sticker that ripped when I tried to remove it. I then spent several minutes inhaling adhesive remover to get the rest of the thing off, as it seemed to be stuck on with Krazy Glue. Company needs to make the sticker easier to remove and to stop inconveniencing its customers. Otherwise, though, I’m satisfied with the product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023 by Christopher Barnett

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