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Secura 4.6-Quart Electric Water Boiler and Warmer AirPot SWB-53

Secura 4.6-Quart Electric Water Boiler and Warmer AirPot SWB-53
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  • List Price: $149.99
  • Buy New: $69.76 (On sale from $129.99)
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  • Shipping Weight (lbs):7.1
  • Dimensions (in):15 x 13.1 x 9.7
  • MPN:SWB-53
  • UPC:689466237580
  • EAN:0689466237580

Features:
  • Micro-computerized temperature-control system; reboils to 212 degrees F; Automatically keeps warm at 208, 194,175 degree F and energy saving auto cool;
  • Water boiler and warmer with a large 4.6-Quart capacity; Build in automatic cycle to remove water scale buildup;
  • Dispense water manually; one-touch two-speed electric dispenser; switch under spout;
  • Panorama water-level gauge; low-water auto shut-off; Commercial grade non-coated 18/10 stainless steel interior;
  • Night light function for easy water dispense under low light; Stainless steel exterior; 750 watt, Measures 12"Hx12"Dx8"H;

Customer Reviews

Average Customer Review
3.7 out of 5 stars
(30 customer reviews)
Secura 4.6-Quart Electric Water Boiler and Warmer AirPot SWB-53 3.7 out of 5 based on 30 Reviews.
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An excellent appliance for any kitchen at any time (trust me)
by TanteCindy (April 2, 2012) 20 of 20 people found this review helpful
I was looking for a affordable boiler for my kitchen counter. The Secura 4.6 quart seemed the best choice - balancing price and capacity. You can pay much more for similar products, but I really don't know why you would. This appliance had stood up very well through nearly 3 weeks of heavy (ab)use.

Now, devices like this do a good job at having hot water available for tea, cocoa mix, instant coffee, ramen noodles, etc., but I was looking for an additional very different reason. I am in the middle of a most of the house remodel- chiefly the kitchen and bathroom. I have no hot water heater and am still debating a single whole house on demand unit vs 3 point of use on demand units. Meanwhile, heating 3 qt sauce pans of water on a hot plate is getting old - not to mention slow. That is the principle reason I purchased this appliance. I turn it on the first thing I get up each morning. In about 20 minutes I have hot water to wash my face and fill my French press pot to... Read more
Not bad for price
by ml (April 12, 2012) 8 of 8 people found this review helpful
I have used but not owned the more expensive Japanese water boilers/dispensers. That said, for the unbeatable, reduced price, this thing works great. It's high capacity and boils water quickly and keeps it hot. It gives you hot water 24/7 if needed or wanted. What else can you ask for? I bought this for work and we serve hot water to an older crowd. Unfortunately the controls are going to be a pain in the butt. This thing "locks" automatically after 30 seconds or so and you have to press "unlock" to use it again. I wish there was a way to toggle this autolock on or off. Other than that, this is a cheap and nice alternative to those of us who don't want to pay $250 to boil water.
Looks good but not functioning well
by Fei Liu (June 13, 2012) 4 of 4 people found this review helpful
Looked great and high tech. But the automatic pump never worked. When I push the button, it just beeps, and never pump, so I had to manually pump the water. I am going to order another one and see if it is still a lemon. It does make me worry that even if the new one works, how long will it work.

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