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Reddit mentions of Epica 6-Temperature Variable Stainless Steel Cordless Electric Kettle

Sentiment score: 10
Reddit mentions: 17

We found 17 Reddit mentions of Epica 6-Temperature Variable Stainless Steel Cordless Electric Kettle. Here are the top ones.

Epica 6-Temperature Variable Stainless Steel Cordless Electric Kettle
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FOR BETTER TASTING TEA AND COFFEE | 100% BPA FREE: If you’re using the same-temp water for green tea as you are for your coffee, you’re missing out: Finding an ideal water temperature brings out the best flavors. With the Epica 6-temperature kettle, every drink you make can be a little closer to perfection. It even advises which temps to use for which beverage!FASTEST BOILING | FOR WHEN YOU NEED A QUICK CUP: Only have a few minutes for break? Have someone drop by unexpectedly? Stop waiting 10+ minutes for water on the stove to get hot. This Epica kettle brings the heat quicker than any stove-top kettle. And with our Cooltouch handle and automatic shut-off, it’s perfect for offices or homes.SLEEK NEW DESIGN | BRING BEAUTY TO ANY COUNTERTOP: Designed with beautiful stainless steel design paired with an excellent build quality—this kettle is an attractive addition to any kitchen. At Epica, we know that it you can’t just be the best—you also have to look good doing it.PROGRAM WITH EASE: The Epica kettle has a two hour keep-warm button. It also has a two-minute setting memory that’s lightning fast to use, so your water is ready at the temperature you want whenever you need it.TWO YEAR WARRANTY: This kettle is made with the highest quality materials. If you have any problems in the first two years, we’ll replace it free of charge.
Specs:
ColorStainless Steel
Height12 Inches
Length9.75 Inches
Width8.25 Inches

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Found 17 comments on Epica 6-Temperature Variable Stainless Steel Cordless Electric Kettle:

u/snosk8r00 · 3 pointsr/tea

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01G7OL9ZW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Just got this in the mail today and am super pleased. It works really well, my only semi-complaint being that it does rumble while boiling.

u/MisterBowTies · 3 pointsr/tea

For gaiwan brewing I would recommend a variable temp kettle. If I had a device that holds 2 gaiwans full Id need to refill it 6 times in a session. I find 5-6g of tea makes over a liter of tea. A variable temp kettle just stays where you want it. I am not familiar with heating pads but it would be difficult in a gaiwan because you want to add the correct temp water to the leaves.

Here its my electric kettle. Very very little plastic. Doesn't take up much space
Epica 6-Temperature Variable Stainless Steel Cordless Electric Kettle https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01G7OL9ZW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_bdxMBb083HH34

u/Arlieth · 2 pointsr/tea

I got the Epica version of this for $40.

Epica 6-Temperature Variable Stainless Steel Cordless Electric Kettle https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01G7OL9ZW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_lOnoyb1P8V114

Works great so far. The only missing feature I think it needs is an audible beep when it hits temp, but I don't know which ones do.

u/cheekygeek · 2 pointsr/Coffee

My vote would be to get an Aeropress and an electric kettle. Sheesh, I saw that they have the Aeropress at Target now (at a good price, too). He can make a coffee by the mug (forget a coffeemaker that makes a pot if he's only going to drink "a coffee" every few days). You can use regular ground coffee with the Aeropress, and the only thing he will need to figure out is how much coffee he wants to put in it (which determines how strong the resulting coffee it). The benefit of this system is that the electric kettle will be useful for other things (like tea, if you are a tea drinker, for instance... or cups of noodles, stuff like that). Here is a video on the Aeropress, so you can see how easy/simple it is to use. There are LOTS of videos on the Aeropress on YouTube. It makes good coffee.

u/frenchpressgirl · 2 pointsr/blogsnark

Just want to say that I bought this Epica kettle to keep in my work kitchen and it's the BEST. Does various temperatures for different types of tea/coffee and keeps water warm for up to an hour. Better than the $80 Cuisinart equivalent.

u/AnxietyCanFuckOff · 2 pointsr/soylent

I get Jimmy joy its cheaper but it's less smooth. Soylent use to be a good option but they jacked their prices up year after year. It definitely saves a ton of cash if you get jimmy joy. It's like $2 a meal.

Just a warning mixing soy-lent or any of these products in liquid above room temperature destroys many of the vitamins. If you want proof mix it in high temp inside an airtight bottle, it will create a ton of gas.

As far as no kitchen. Get a mini-fridge ($70) and a hot plate ($15). Perfect size pot for hot plate. An electric kettle is pretty useful too. I have all this crap in my room because I have 4 roomates and trying to get in the kitchen is fucking annoying.

Other option for cheap food is rice / beans / eggs / veggies ect. All can be cooked with a hot plate. Dehydrated veggies are a god send

u/JustaFunLovingNun · 2 pointsr/tea

I got mine off Amazon for $40. It has 6 temp options from 160F to 220F and works great.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01G7OL9ZW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Q3h3BbQ6R5BTA

u/briley_wells · 2 pointsr/tea

I have this for $40.

-Electric
-Cordless
-Variable temps (6)
-Keep warm feature (2 hrs.)

I love it.

u/marcg · 2 pointsr/AeroPress

This Epica kettle ...was on sale for $40 a few years ago when I bought it. It's been a great product, and it's on sale again!

u/snielson222 · 1 pointr/tea

I have this kettle and really enjoy it, it was $40 when I got it but a seller has it for $25 shipped. Highly recommended.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B01G7OL9ZW/ref=dp_olp_0?ie=UTF8&condition=all&qid=1491840800&sr=8-3

u/Denizen12 · 1 pointr/tea

I got this https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01G7OL9ZW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 about three months ago and I'm pretty happy with it. No rust, no weird taste, and a decent price.

u/flowstone · 1 pointr/tea

Ah, so you got this guy!

You ever heard anything about the Epica or Aicok kettles? They're a tad cheaper... so I'm hoping they might be just as good :)

u/Spartcom5 · 1 pointr/tea

If I go to re use the loose leaf how do I do it? I usually only drink one cup at a time. Do I just take the infuser out, let the tea dry lol? Or is it only intended on steeping again right after the first?

Also, i was looking at this combo https://www.amazon.com/Epica-6-Temperature-Variable-Stainless-Cordless/dp/B01G7OL9ZW/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1486621787&sr=8-3&keywords=variable+kettle plus https://www.amazon.com/Hario-Chacha-Kyusu-Maru-700ml/dp/B000NVMC4I/ref=pd_bxgy_79_img_2?_encoding=UTF8&refRID=W6562BAB0YZQKH1YGCTM&th=1 i assume I get the water to the desired temp then pour into the infuser then straight into my mug?

Finally, as for the variable kettle is it okay to only pour one cup into it? Also, I heard a complaint that it didn't heat the water all the way up to the desired temp?

u/LiquidProustTeas · 1 pointr/tea

I'll drop some stuff anyways:

https://www.amazon.com/Zojirushi-SJ-SHE10-Stainless-Sports-32-Ounce/dp/B004YB3J4K/ref=sr_1_sc_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1467067756&sr=8-3-spell&keywords=zoristi+thermos because it keeps my water hot for a solid 12 hours and it holds enough that I can travel multiple places and still have liquid to make a cup in https://www.amazon.com/PRESS-ART-TP-160-500ML-CAPACITY/dp/B00AIVMID8/ref=sr_1_2?rps=1&ie=UTF8&qid=1467067811&sr=8-2&keywords=kamjove&refinements=p_85%3A2470955011

You're on a budget, so why not just look at what works: I figure you want to save money and heating water is a simple thing, there's all kinds of things out there... but I was in college just last year so I know how convenient it is to have everything come in a box from Amazon: I've never used one of these before, but 25 perfect reviews should say something... maybe? It's only $40 right now which is pretty low: https://www.amazon.com/Epica-6-Temperature-Variable-Stainless-Cordless/dp/B01G7OL9ZW/ref=sr_1_18?rps=1&ie=UTF8&qid=1467067863&sr=8-18&keywords=electric+kettle&refinements=p_85%3A2470955011

Over time you'll realize how many different things can be introduced into the art of making one awesome cup after another, but for now it is best to focus on what you like and dislike and then go from there :)