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Vitek VT-1189 750 W 3.8 L stainless steel

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Type: thermopot; Volume (L): 3.8; Power consumption (W): 750; Heating element: hidden; Heater coating: aluminium; Water level indicator; Water supply: Blocking the water supply; Material: steel;
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Vitek VT-1189
Colour
Type
thermopot
Volume
3.8 L
Power consumption
750 W
Heating element
hidden
Coating of the heating element
aluminium
Water level indicator
+
Blocking the water supply
Material
steel
Added to E-Catalog
march 2009

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Characteristics:
  • A very convenient device, as it combines the functions of a kettle and a thermos. If a person likes to invite guests, or wants to use hot water on a camping trip or on a picnic, then this device will come in handy!
  • The thermopot, plugged into the outlet, will constantly maintain the water temperature at 95°C, and if the device is disconnected from the mains, then within six hours you can use hot water with a temperature of at least 80°C
Thermal pot features:
  • Reboil function. This function will allow you to boil already hot water (3 or more liters!) in less than 2 minutes!
  • The thermo pot turns off after boiling and in the absence of water, so you don’t have to worry about the safety of the device!
  • It is convenient to use various modes of water supply. The VITEK thermal kettle has three of them: 1. Water supply by a pump. The most familiar mechanism for those who often use a thermos. It is he who is used when there is no connection to electricity. 2. Water is supplied by an electric pump by pressing the button on the front panel of the kettle. 3. An interesting mechanism for supplying water by pressing the cup on the valve located under the dispenser (the hole from which the water is supplied)

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