roadfix
Chef Extraordinaire
^^^ I'm sure it uses a thermostat to control the on-off cycle so the water is always kept at near boiling temps.
but boiling in the nuker can be a weeeee bit on the dangerous side...all it takes is a slosh of boiling liquid to ruin the next 30min of your day. Just my opinion...
I agree...but for some, , handling an at boil cup of water(or anything) out of a microwave, especially one of those above the stove units, can be a disaster. A hot pot is self contained, easily transported, and GREAT for when making a pot of any steeped tea or coffee or what ever. One of those true "set it and forget it" kitchen tools.
Yours is pretty. I would get this before I'd get the one in the first post of this thread. As a matter of fact, I may look this weekend. My DD loves hot chocolate in the winter and I hate that whistle noise when I'm still asleep.Here's mine - I still love it as much as I did back 1½ years ago, when I posted it (someone else was looking to get one) AND it's fast!
http://www.discusscooking.com/forums/showpost.php?p=392432&postcount=6
jkath ~ I'm curious, it says it's cordless. How does it heat up? Batteries?? Rechargable? What???Here's mine - I still love it as much as I did back 1½ years ago, when I posted it (someone else was looking to get one) AND it's fast!
http://www.discusscooking.com/forums/showpost.php?p=392432&postcount=6