I have just purchased this unit. I am a little confused as to how the Energy-Saving Timer works. I would like it to go off every night at the same time and back on at the same time in the morning. Is this possible with this function? Thank you so much for your time :)
I think it only shuts down after the timer. Easy to just add a 10$ smart switch to the plug or even dump timer and program the time. When turned on, it will heat up to the previous temperature I believe, at least it does for me at 195.
A couple of questions - So reboil brings it up to boil then down to the temp indicated? Why do this? This only degasses the water, a process known to diminish somewhat the taste of brewed liquids such as tea. And . . . Can I get any other temps? 180? etc. Is there a custom mode or am I stuck with 208, 195, etc. Regards, . . .
Your understanding of the Reboil is correct. Really it's for if you add additional water to the kettle. There are no other temp options unfortunately, you are limited to their 4 temperature settings. No custom temp setting available.
Thank you so much for your prompt reply! Custom temp would be nice. Reboil makes no sense!! We have an older model and that is the only option. There is no economy mode. So if I turn the thing on and want 140 deg water, I must watch it and let it get to 150 then unplug it and then plug it back in and then quickly switch temp select to 140 degrees so it won't boil the water. What a pain! What were they thinking?
@@davidjackson552 Like other poster, in the manual it says it's to remove chlorine. I use filtered water so only use quick temp. Quick temp works with all temperatures except 208 since it's so close to boiling. If I add water, I just press Quick Temp, not sure if it would have reboiled. Also on the CD-WCC models, minimum temp is 160F. I leave it at 195F and if I want 175F for tea, I just add a bit of cold water. If you're always using the same cup, it should not be too hard to figure out how to adjust the dispensed temperature with cold water.
I ordered the Vevor equivalent. 3L. Looks identical. Excited.
I have just purchased this unit. I am a little confused as to how the Energy-Saving Timer works. I would like it to go off every night at the same time and back on at the same time in the morning. Is this possible with this function? Thank you so much for your time :)
I think it only shuts down after the timer. Easy to just add a 10$ smart switch to the plug or even dump timer and program the time. When turned on, it will heat up to the previous temperature I believe, at least it does for me at 195.
how long does it take for the water to get to 208?
25 mins.
zojirushi water boiler sounds melody or beeps not working any more.
There have been some problems in the past with rust:
www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R62OVF04NYY94
Oh wow! are you OK now? How long were you sick? Did you sue them?
A couple of questions - So reboil brings it up to boil then down to the temp indicated? Why do this? This only degasses the water, a process known to diminish somewhat the taste of brewed liquids such as tea.
And . . . Can I get any other temps? 180? etc. Is there a custom mode or am I stuck with 208, 195, etc. Regards, . . .
Your understanding of the Reboil is correct. Really it's for if you add additional water to the kettle. There are no other temp options unfortunately, you are limited to their 4 temperature settings. No custom temp setting available.
Thank you so much for your prompt reply! Custom temp would be nice. Reboil makes no sense!! We have an older model and that is the only option. There is no economy mode. So if I turn the thing on and want 140 deg water, I must watch it and let it get to 150 then unplug it and then plug it back in and then quickly switch temp select to 140 degrees so it won't boil the water. What a pain! What were they thinking?
The idea is to boil the water to dechlorinate it.
@@davidjackson552 Like other poster, in the manual it says it's to remove chlorine. I use filtered water so only use quick temp. Quick temp works with all temperatures except 208 since it's so close to boiling. If I add water, I just press Quick Temp, not sure if it would have reboiled. Also on the CD-WCC models, minimum temp is 160F. I leave it at 195F and if I want 175F for tea, I just add a bit of cold water. If you're always using the same cup, it should not be too hard to figure out how to adjust the dispensed temperature with cold water.
Their plastic lid would deteriorate after like 2 to 3 years and you would be eating pieces of plastic with your hot water=)
Oh wow! eating plastic. how bad was it?
@@zentonhallon5694 Its plastic gets very brittle after a while and cracks away.
use a mike ffs