Reddit Reddit reviews Panasonic NC-EH30PC Water Boiler 3.2-Quart with Temperature Selector

We found 3 Reddit comments about Panasonic NC-EH30PC Water Boiler 3.2-Quart with Temperature Selector. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Panasonic NC-EH30PC Water Boiler 3.2-Quart with Temperature Selector
Electric Thermal PotBoil & Keep Warm Features4 Temperature SettingsWater Gauge On This ProductEnergy Saver Product3.2 Quart Electric Thermo Hot Pot that dispenses hot water at a moments notice and saves energy, Ideal for noodles, tea, soup, coffee, Japanese Tea and baby food"Binchotan" non-stick coated interior that is easy to clean, 4 Keep Warm Temperatures (140 to 208 degrees), Water Level Indicator, Low Water Level Warning and Steam Vent, De-Chlorination Mode to reduce chlorineMulti-Lingual (English, Chinese, French) Operating Instructions ManualQuick Disconnect Magnetic Power Cord in the event of spillage, Secure Dispenser Lock, 360 Degree Rotating Base, Cool Touch Body, Removable LidMeasures: 8 9/16" (W) x 11 5/16" (D) x 10 13/16" (H), 4.4 lbs, White w/silver trim
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3 Reddit comments about Panasonic NC-EH30PC Water Boiler 3.2-Quart with Temperature Selector:

u/nmrk · 1 pointr/soylent

I am poor so I started looking around for a poor man's version and I found stuff like this Panasonic for around $70. I think this is the Cuisinart kettle that I saw the good review of, it's about $85. They liked the Cuisinart for speed of heating, 6 temp presets for more granular temp control, and it has a 30min keep warm cycle. I think this might be more energy efficient approach, I don't need instant hot water being kept continuously warmed. I can wait a couple of minutes for it to heat up.

u/eluusive · 1 pointr/wicked_edge

Barber uses that. I'm more inclined to put one of these in my bathroom.