JJ
2025-08-19 11:00:37
Need a lower form factor heater and this fits the bill. Simple design and solid construction, so expect to last a few years. Appreciate the realtime digital temp readout so you know how hot the water is. Overall happy!
Bibek
2025-07-06 13:19:14
I purchased this for my parents and they love it. Super easy to set up, heats up water fast, great capacity, and the hold temperature feature comes in clutch since they like to drink a lot of tea/hot water before bed. The safety feature is nice to prevent accidentally dispensing hot water, & build quality seems great.
Customer
2025-07-01 14:49:08
Very nice product. The highest temp is 203 and it seems to go down to 199 before turning the heater on. If you want truly boiling water you have to push the button. Some initial button confusion but it’s great once you get used to it.
Peter Samaan
2025-05-24 13:27:23
Great machine. Heat immediately function as advertised.
Happy in Georgia
2025-03-05 12:50:05
I am very happy with this water station purchase. I used to boil water from an electric kettle and then fill up my stainless steel water bottle to keep the water warm. But now with this NutriChef 4 LiterDigital Water Boil and warmer, I boil the water and keep it warm inside the unit, and I can dispense it into my stainless water bottle any time I want.For a $99 water station, it is a great value for the money.
T.A.Moore
2025-02-27 15:44:35
Product worked perfectly for about 5 months and just died. One day, there was an "ERR" message on the panel and loooked inside and saw that it had dried all the water up that was in it and the insides were slightly burnt and eroded. Note I left enough water inside where that should not have happened and there is also supposed to an emergency shut off. This is the 3rd appliance from Amazon that died after only a few months of light use by 1 person! I'M DONE BUYING APPLICANCE FROM AMAZON. I called the company and they offered nothing!
TM
2025-02-26 18:45:25
Boiler received with a severe dent on the side out of the box. Returned for a replacement. Replacement boiler received in perfect shape cosmetically, but one digit for the Select Temperature LCD display is not working. In picture 2, the select temperature is 185, but "1" is missing, in picture 3, the select temperature is 203, but only showing "r03". Since it works functionally fine, I think I can live with that.
BenInGreen
2025-02-23 20:37:52
Lots and lots of features for this price. The build quality is high, the instructions are fine. However I would've preferred a simpler approach to the button functions, e.i. the button that unlocks the dispensing pump is also the "standby" button when held for 2 seconds. The temperature select button will shut off the display at night when held for 2 seconds? Okay, I guess.There's no real "on/off" switch, the unit just starts automatically heating once it's plugged in. Make sure it's not empty before hand.There's a short learning curve, but once familiar with the features it'll replace your coffee maker if you're into pour overs and tea like we are.I do like that it's pretty portable, with a built in handle and locking lid. There's also a manual dispensing pump so it'll still pump out water even if it's not plugged in. The unit is fairly well insulated, so it should hold the water at a hot temperature for a while even after it's been unplugged.So far, so good.
Skippy Peanutbutter
2025-01-03 13:06:02
Let me preface by stating that these countertop water 'boilers' have clearly been around for a while and are a well establish niche product. I'd never heard of them before a buddy mentioned he had one and liked it a lot. I'm constantly boiling water throughout the day to make coffee or tea so the convenience appealed to me. I settled on the NutriChef mostly because of the unlined stainless steel tank as well the price seemed reasonable. I would have preferred the 4L version but for whatever reason there no ETA for it. And it turned out that the 3L version has been fine for our daily needs.As near as I can tell virtually all makes of these 'boilers' have similar if not the same essential controls and after getting used to them they are just fine. The only thing I would add is the ability to program in when to start heating each day, but the method employed -- essentially a countdown timer -- is fine.Otherwise with a full tank it comes up to 'boiling temperature' in about 15 minutes and then does an acceptable job of maintaining the set temperature -- in our case 185F -- until we tell it to cool down. This is not a complicated or sophisticated device.Power use: Over 12 or so hours this "always on" device uses about double the amount of electricity vs. employing an electric kettle to bring 0.5-1 liter of water to boil every time we wanted coffee or tea (which is generally 5-6 times a day). But that works out to only 3-4 cents so it's not a big deal. And the convenience of always having hot water at hand is really nice.The temperature of the housing is warmer than I was expecting, ranging from 80F-90F. But this is warm to the touch but not hot. Cooler would be better, of course, but adding enough insulation to make a significant difference would probably increase the size of the unit substantially.In short I like the NutriChef Boiler and do not hesitate to recommend it if you're in the market. It won't change your life neither is it a must-have kitchen appliance, but assuming you are regularly boiling water throughout the day then it's nice to have.
Windy Jiang
2024-11-21 14:06:36
I used a couple of water boiler and warmer made in Japan for past 15 years. I found the coating on the inner tube peeling off after less than one year of use. As the coating is made of chemicals, I have been looking for the one with stainless steel inner tube. Therefore I bought this one because its inner tube is made of stainless steel. This one although is a little big comparing to the same volume of other brand, but it looks fine and has a nice blue light when dispersing the water from the tube. It has another good feature for saving the energy. Hope it can last a little longer.