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Lewis N. Clark Portable Immersion Water Heater

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Arrives Saturday, Nov 16
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Color: White


Features

  • Zinc alloy
  • HEATS FAST + SIMPLE TO USE: Youll have warm water in seconds, boiling water in just minutes. Fill your container, place the immersion heater in the liquid, then turn on the immersion heater. Its that simple.
  • MAXIMUM SAFETY: Durable burn guard protects your coffee mug, cups, and bowls ensuring the coils never touch the sides of your dishes or containers. Safely heat coffee, tea, soup, hot chocolate, and more.
  • TRAVEL ADAPTER: Powered with a dual voltage system, (120 V for North America, and 240 V for Europe and other regions), and includes a European adapter and travel pouch; perfect for all your domestic and international travel needs
  • VERSATILE: Perfect coffee and tea heater at the office, at home, or while you travel. Wonderful addition to your camping accessories. Compact, lightweight, and portable. No need for a bulky electric kettle
  • PERFECT GIFT: Hunter, outdoorsman, traveler, coffee or tea lover, Christmas, birthday, house warming gift, or for the person who already has everything! Keep at home, at the office, in the camper, or in your suitcase

Material: Zinc alloy


Voltage: 110240 Volts


Item Length: 4.7 Inches


Brand: Lewis N. Clark


Color: White


Manufacturer: Lewis N. Clark


Global Trade Identification Number: 50


Brand Name: Lewis N. Clark


UPC: 029275882050


Wattage: 7E+2


Voltage: 110240 Volts


Item Weight: 4 ounces


Item Length: 4.7 Inches


Color: White


Material: Zinc alloy


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Color: White
It is helpful to know a little about how a product like this works so you can avoid misuse and the associated frustration. The company I work for makes residental water heater elements. I have sat through countless meetings with engineers about how electric elements work...so I have a little more knowledge of submersible elements. This item is designed in an identical way to a home electric water heater element. Electricity flows through a copper core in the center of the element producing heat, which is then dispersed throughout the liquid it is submersed in. If the element is not A. fully submersed or B. taken out even for a second while plugged in....it will dry fire. What is a dry fire? The tiny copper wire inside the element overheats in one spot and breaks...stopping the flow of electrons and thus the heat. There is no way to fix it...it is just game over...throw it away. ANY plumber will tell you that tank dry fires are the #1 cause of element failures in residential water heaters. Thus you can see the opportunity to just by a very brief careless moment to dry fire this element. Don't have it submersed to the lip of the cup...congratulations...you just dry fired it, throw it away. Took it out of the cup before unplugging it? Congratulations...you just dry fired it, throw it away...game over. I have been using mine for many months while traveling and have not had an issue at all...however I am quite vigilant about how I use it...careful to fill the cup to the top...even covering the clip on the handle...and then I unplug it about 30 seconds before taking it out of the cup. If you do this...you won't ever have a problem....if you do? You'll be on Amazon venting your anger with a crappy review over your own negligence. Since no hotel in Las Vegas has in room coffee...this little bably saves me $4.00 a day plus an early AM trip to the lobby. This is always on my Vegas or international travel "must take" list, along with some Starbucks instant coffee...mug and sugar. If you are a methodical vigilant person...don't be scared by the bad reviews. If you are scatter brained morning multitasker....save your Money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2015 by W. Cook

  • Great heater. Will short out though.
Color: White
Works well. Mount it as shown, making sure to hook it on the side of your glass+ with liquid with covering up to 1/2" or more of top the element. It quickly heats cold/room temp water to tepid. If you get distracted, it'll be boiling in minutes. I'm about to order my 3rd one in several months because there's no sensor, shut-off or fail-safe, and that's my only complaint. You must place the element in liquid BEFORE plugging in or it'll short. You must unplug the heated element BEFORE removing it from your glass or it'll short. If you think you've unplugged it, removed it and the prongs accidentally touch and make electrical contact with the outlet once removed, it'll short. This is why I'm about to order my 3rd element. Sigh. Returning to my no multi-tasking rule for my am routine. I suggest you find something heat resistant to place the hot element in once removed for cooling. I use the little glass pictured. A sensor/shut-off/fail-safe would make this perfect! Only reason why I don't give it 5 stars! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2019 by Pureheart Pureheart

  • A One Hit Wonder - Throw Away
Color: White
My wife is a big Hot Water and Lemon person and simply goes to the microwave every five minutes for a hot cup. So I got this device to maybe save her some steps. She plugged it in and it worked GREAT for ONE cup. Steam rose quickly, and then... That was it. It will not heat again. Tried to return it and the merchant has put controls on returns so I could not simply request to return defective item, instead I had to use the Amazon Chat and ultimately the customer service phone number, all in hopes I expect by the merchant to ensure many customers just give up over trying to recover $16. Bottom line: I take some negative reviews with a grain of salt, knowing not all things are what folks 'expect' and some folks have high expectations, or simply misread a description or use. I also assume when dealing with electrical items, you might get a bad apple every 100 or so, but based on the prior reviews, I should have listened to them and not taken this for an exception. Stay Away from this device and seller -- If you read my other reviews you will see I rarely, if ever, have said that -- In fact I am not sure if I ever have in the past, this may be my first time saying DON'T ORDER an item. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2021 by Raymond Manfredi

  • Nice traveling tool.
Color: White
I brought this with me on a trip to Niger because the hotel I stay in doesn't have a kettle. They have 220v so it heated the water quite quickly. I like that it's compact, has a small carrying case, and came with a small adapter. A few notes: (1) This may go without saying, but the amount of time it takes to heat the water is proportional to the amount of water you're trying to heat (2) It's harder than you might think to make sure the metal portion stays covered by water the entire time it's plugged in; be very careful! (3) I tried it with soup once and it didn't quite work (I just heated the water, not the soup). I'm going to try it again at some point, but I don't think the water was quite hot enough. It left the soup "crunchy". It worked for instant oatmeal. (4) I tried it with a tall thermos and this didn't work. The water appeared boiling at the top but I could tell when drinking it that the water below had not been properly heated. A wide, squat mug worked best. (5) I purchased a wide ceramic mug at the grocery store for this and it worked great (will probably get a metal camping mug for future travels). In a way, I think it was better than a kettle because the mug heated up as the water heated up (akin to what it would be to "hot the pot"). This meant that my tea steeped beautifully, though it would have been a bit problematic if you were in a hurry because it took longer to cool off -- in which case, I would recommend heating up in the mug and transferring (carefully) to a thermos All in all, I'm happy with this purchase and will be bringing it along with me on my travels to places I know or suspect don't have kettles. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2017 by Amazon Customer

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