Zojirushi CD-LCC30 Micom 3. 0-Liter Electric Dispensing Pot

  • Easy to read large wraparound panorama window water level guage with easy-touch system
  • Decholorinate mode reduces chlorine and musty odors from tap water
  • Descaling mode keeps the pot sparkling clean
  • Micro computerized temperature control system, multiple temperature settings and reboil mode. Non-stick interior and removable magnetic power cord.
  • Dimensions 11.875″ long, 9.125″ wide, 10.125 high, weighs 4.9lbs

Product DescriptionZojirushi Panorama Window PotAmazon. com ReviewA handy workhorse for homes where tea is a staple, this 3. 0-liter pot from boils water then keeps it hot. Equipped with a handy dispenser, the unit requires no pouring and makes it easy to fill mug after mug or add a quick shot of hot water to a bowl of oatmeal or ramen. A micro-computerized heating system monitors water temperature precisely and includes a re-boil mode and three keep-warm settings of 175, 195, or 208 degrees F. In addition, a dechlorinating mode helps reduce chlorine and odors, while a descaling mode cleans the interior pot. The unit also has a timer so you can program it to have water hot on your schedule. The pot’s control touchpad is cleanly laid out, with satisfying buttons, function lights, and a digital display that shows present water temperature, temperature setting, and remaining time. An automatic lock helps keep fingers safe, and an automatic safety device cuts power to prevent overheating. Other helpful details include a wrap-around water level gauge, a 360-degree swivel base, a nonstick interior, a removable power cord, and a basket-style handle to simplify transport. The pot is no speed demon, taking about 27 minutes to boil a 3. 0 liters, but its convenience makes up for the initial time investment. also makes the pot in 2. 2-liter and 4. 0-liter versions. –Emily Bedard

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Zojirushi CD-LCC30 Micom 3. 0-Liter Electric Dispensing Pot

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5 Responses to “Zojirushi CD-LCC30 Micom 3. 0-Liter Electric Dispensing Pot”

  1. This is an excellent machine which boils water and keeps it at a high temperature. However, like anything else, once you pour water into a cup, it cools in five minutes. I also bought small a Bunn canister hot plate, not a mug warmer, which keeps the coffee or tea at a really hot temperature. In fact, one could get by with a small microwave, in the office, then the Bunn hot plate. The Zojibushi is good if multiple people are needing a quick hot water supply.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Mike Smith says:

    I had the pot for a while now and very happy with its performance. However, I am worried about its non-stick coding which very likely is a Teflon coding is not good for us over long run due to health concern related to Teflon. Can anyone tell me if the interior coding is Teflon or not?
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. I read a lot of water dispensing pot reviews. Debate on which one to buy, finally decide this one. I really love it.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Chris, CA says:

    I had a stainless steel (inner area) Airpot from Zojirushi years ago, it works great and I got tired of it (I wanted a newer model), so I gave it to my friend, who just love it for her new born at the time. That was few years ago, when I gave it to her. That pot served me over 10 years.
    This newer model is fancier with the computer temp and reboil bottoms, I was happy with it. I notice this one hard water build up faster then the older model, and after a year, the taste of the water got funnier, I just don’t like it anymore, I gave it away to another friend, who does not notice anything wrong with the taste. Who was very appreciated for this expensive boiler. After a year, I was told the inner area of the cover broke, due to the steam and usage. I could not believed only after couple of years of use. It’s a fine product, for the price I paid, I would expect it last longer like the first one, it’s not the case. I now switch to another brand that cost about 1/2 as much, does the same job.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. C. Jennings says:

    I just bought one of these and it works great. I am however a little concerned because the interior container that holds the hot water is painted. Now most paints that can handle high temperatures and prolonged usage are industrial in nature which raises a safety concern for me. Many paints/plastics leach PCB’s when hot liquid comes into contact with them.

    Is that a concern with this product if I’m going to use daily for the next 5/10 years?
    Rating: 4 / 5

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