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Zojirushi 586361-CV-DCC40XT America Corporation Ve Hybrid Water Boiler And Warmer, 4-Liter, Stainless Dark Brown

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Arrives Wednesday, Dec 25
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Size: 4-Liter


Style: Boiler And Warmer


Features

  • Hybrid water boiler and warmer. Electrical Rating : 120 Volts and 840 Watts
  • 4 keep warm temperature settings (160 Degree F, 175 Degree F, 195 Degree F, 208 Degree F) and vacuum insulated non-electric keep warm
  • Quick temp mode brings water to desired temperature without boiling, Micro computerized temperature control system
  • Easy-To-Clean nonstick interior and clear-coated stainless steel body
  • Interchangeable melody or beep signal may also be turned off
  • Refer user manual below.

Brand: Zojirushi


Color: Stainless Dark Brown


Special Feature: Manual


Package Information: Kettle


Finish Type: Stainless,Stainless Steel


Product Dimensions: 11.13"L x 8.75"W x 13.88"H


Included Components: Hybrid Water Boiler And Warmer


Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash


Model Name: Hybrid Water Boiler And Warmer


Item Weight: 7 Pounds


Item Weight: 7 pounds


Manufacturer: Zojirushi America Corporation


Country of Origin: Japan


Item model number: CV-DCC40XT


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 26, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Is the Ve Worth it?
I previously had a Zojirushi Micom 3L boiler that was about 10 years old and starting to taste a little funny. Debated about whether to splurge on the Ve version and so I did some power monitoring. This Ve 4L took 390 watt hours (Wh) to boil and 322 Wh to keep temp at 195 for 24 hours. The Micom 3L took 296 Wh to boil and 811 Wh to keep temp at 195 for 24 hours. It was even a slightly warmer day. Essentially they took about the same per Liter to boil, but the older Micom used a LOT more power to maintain temp. Doing the math, that's (811Wh - 322 Wh) * 365 days /1000 = 178 KWh per year. In my area, a KWh costs 35 cents so that totals to $56.96. This model is currently at $215 and the Micom 4L is $147. So in a little over a year, the power savings pay for the higher expense. You can do the math for your own electricity rates. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2023 by Daniel Masaoka

  • Worth every penny! (Edit: downgrading due to bad customer experience with Amazon)
Edit 2019/12/13: I'm keeping my original review of the product intact. It's a five star product. Just consider buying from someone other than Amazon. Amazon fluctuates the price on this product wildly; I bought one as a housewarming gift for my sister one day, and the next day it was nearly $40 cheaper at $145. I contacted Amazon Customer Service to see if they'd adjust the price, since a $40 swing in one day is a pretty tough pill to swallow. The first rep said that they'd refund this as a promo and transferred me to a second rep. The second rep said they wouldn't be giving me any sort of price match at all, giving me some flimsy excuse about supply and demand. I have a hard time believing demand caused a 20% price decrease over the course of a single day, but that's Amazon's official stance on the matter. The customer experience was bad enough where I'm seriously considering cancelling my Prime subscription. Amazon used to match prices in cases like this, and it's disappointing that they can't do anything to preserve a 5 year customer that orders from their site frequently. ********************************************************************** Original review below: I discovered this water boiler through a coworker, who bought one after an extended vacation in Japan. When he upgraded to the 5L version he put his old 4L in the break room. From the first time I used it I knew I wanted one, but like most people I balked at the price. I could get full coffee/espresso machines for less money! I could get an electric kettle for $25. Why pay for this? After waffling over the purchase for months, I finally broke down and bought this water boiler. I should've done it much sooner. Let me tell you why the Zojirushi water boiler is a better purchase than a similarly priced coffee machine: Reason one: more utilitarian. This machine has temperature settings to make all different types of tea. 160, 175, 195, 208 and 212F (reboil) allows for perfect green, black, white, and oolong tea steeping temperatures. On top of this, a $5 pour over or $20 French press is all you need to get high quality coffee out of this machine. With the water available at the touch of a button, the only easier way to make a singleton cup of joe is to use a K-cup, and it's not even that much easier. Add to this the possibility of making ramen, hot chocolate, or any other thing requiring hot water, and this is by far the more utilitarian countertop appliance. Sure, you could just spit hot water out of your Keurig machine, but not with the ease and level of granular control that the Zojirushi water boiler provides. Reason two: convenience. You push the button and the hot water comes out. This beats the pants off of boiling water for tea. No more waiting for the water to boil, then playing the guessing game of how long to let it cool before pouring over (or worse, just scalding your tea.) Want tea now? Good! As long as you're set to the right temperature, just prepare the tea, press the button, let it steep and you're off to the races. Had it set to the wrong temperature? Fear not! If you need to raise the temperature, the quick temp function will get you there in mere minutes. If the temp is too high, just throw a splash of cold water into the top and you'll be good to go. The Zojirushi measures the water temperature real time, so you can easily get it to the proper temperature. Need to refill the tank but you're not near a sink? Fear not, you're covered! This thing has a giant carrying handle and magnetic detachable power cord. You just snap off the plug, remove the lid, carry to the sink and fill'er up! Wanna slow pour over your coffee? Touch the unlock button twice for slow pour functionality! Wanna put this on a central point on your table but worried it'll be difficult for people to reach? The whole thing swivels for easy access! I swear, they've thought of everything. Reason three: extremely durable. I alluded to this before. My coworker's old unit was ten years old and still working. Guess what? The design is still exactly the same. The fact that this unit is made in Japan and has a much simpler mechanism than most K-cup machines means that there's not much to break here. Just give it the occasional acid clean (kits are available) every 6 months or so, and it'll keep going forever. This is part one of where you'll ultimately make back your money. Other, lesser water boilers will die long before the Zojirushi, meaning you'll have to pay for a replacement. The only thing that seems to eventually perish on these is the rubber gasket on the lid, but guess what? This part is easily available and the part number is conveniently cataloged in the manual. This leads us into part four: energy efficiency. This is where the Zojirushi beats down other similar water boilers, because lets face it: there are other cheaper products that seem to have similar functionality to this unit. As far as I know, the Zojirushi is the only unit with a vaccum sealed chamber. This means that to keep the water warm, it takes only 11-25 watts depending on temperature selection and unit size. Less than a light bulb! Given the long lifespan of this machine, that means it'll eventually pay for itself in energy savings. Not to mention that it'll outlast these other units and has more functionality to begin with. In conclusion, buy this boiler if you like tea, coffee, ramen, or just having scalding water on demand. Don't cheap out. Despite its price, I like this boiler enough where I've bought it for other tea drinkers as a gift. It's truly the best boiler on the market. Five stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2018 by Nick D

  • A cheerful addition to our kitchen
We had a different thermal water boiler for about ten years, and found it extremely handy. I had been strongly tempted to get a Zojirushi before, but wasn't sure how much we would use it. In fact, we got quite spoiled, always having water available to make hot beverages, and had to refill it at least once a day, in addition to at bedtime, as we're both retired now, so we knew we wanted one with a larger volume. I also wanted it to be tall enough that I could fit one of my Zojirushi tea carriers under the spout. This size seemed ideal, and so far it's met and exceeded all of our expectations. First, it comes up to temperature amazingly quickly if you set it to do so. It will also come to temperature as slowly as you want if you fill it before going to bed, and set the timer; and you can set it to thermal, and let the vacuum insulation keep the water hot. The water gauge is easy to read once you get the hang of it. We have only needed to refill it once except at bedtime, although we're both getting hot beverages throughout the day and evening. The thermostat reading verifies that it has always kept the water at the chosen temperature. We love the tunes it plays, which could be changed to simple beeps or turned off, but as my husband says, it's a cheerful little thing, and we enjoy hearing it. I think the only feature we haven't used is the self-cleaning cycle, as that hasn't been needed yet. My only complaint is that 185ºF, which is the best choice for a few of my teas, is not one of the temperature selections; however, that is attainable by cooling 195ºF water through pouring from another vessel to my teapot, so that is really not a major concern. However, I've also discovered that if I keep the water boiler set to 175ºF, I can then set it to 195ºF and choose Quick Temp to bring it up to 185ºF amazingly rapidly, then reset it to 175ºF. It's really quite amazing how quickly this heats water. Thank you for reading my review. I hope you found it helpful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2021 by Beth A

  • recommend
The quality of this brand, has always been good
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2023 by Lets Go WARRIORS

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