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Vitek VT-1196 750 W 4 L stainless steel

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Type: thermopot; Volume (L): 4; Power consumption (W): 750; Heating element: hidden; Heater coating: stainless steel; Water level indicator; Removable lid; Water supply: water supply button; hand pump; pressing by cup; Blocking the water supply; Material: steel;
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Vitek VT-1196
Colour
Type
thermopot
Volume
4 L
Power consumption
750 W
Heating element
hidden
Coating of the heating element
stainless steel
Water level indicator
+
Removable lid
Water supply
water supply button
manual pump
pressing by cup
Blocking the water supply
Material
steel
Added to E-Catalog
february 2015
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Large volume

The Vitek VT-1196 thermopot has a power of 750 W and a volume of 4 liters, which is enough for a large family, guests or office. The maximum amount of water boils in 15-20 minutes, after which the device automatically switches to the temperature maintenance mode. As a result, you will have hot water at your fingertips all day long. You can boil it again if you wish.

The lack of an on/off button causes complaints, but this nuance is found in most devices. For example, after reaching the maximum temperature, the water boils for several more minutes, but this process cannot be stopped. Also, if you infrequently use the thermopot, you will have to constantly disconnect it from the network. Otherwise, it will heat water around the clock and consume electricity.

Three ways to supply water

Hot water from a thermo pot is supplied in three ways. The first is with a key on the case. The second and perhaps the most convenient is by pressing the cup on the valve, which can be handled with one hand. The third way is a hand pump, which comes in handy when the power goes out. You can block it if you wish. After dispensing, water does not drip from the spout.

Ease of use

In general, the control here is quite simple: just a few buttons on the case and an indication that indicates the ongoing process. There is a water level indicator, but it is problematic to see the exact amount of water — you have to look closely. The case is made of stainless steel, the device rotates on a stand, so you can draw water from any direction. A carrying handle is also provided, which is especially convenient while drinking tea in the country or on the street.

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