







☕ Elevate your adventure brew game—because your coffee deserves a glow-up!
The STOKE VOLTAICS Electric French Press Coffee Maker is a 2-in-1 portable appliance combining a powerful 500W electric kettle with an integrated French press. Designed for safe indoor and outdoor use, it features premium 304 stainless steel construction, dry-burn protection, and three cooking modes including a popcorn setting. With a compact 880ml capacity and quick 6-minute brew time, it’s the perfect companion for car camping, travel, and everyday coffee lovers seeking convenience and safety without sacrificing quality.

















| ASIN | B0C2HFV1P6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #297,721 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #303 in Electric Kettles |
| Brand | STOKE VOLTAICS |
| Color | Classic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (115) |
| Date First Available | April 14, 2023 |
| Finish Type | Non Stick |
| Included Components | French press, Power cord, Dual filter outlets |
| Item Weight | 2.53 pounds |
| Item model number | Joulle Kettle Pot with French Press |
| Manufacture Year | 2023 |
| Manufacturer | STOKE VOLTAICS |
| Material Feature | Non-Toxic |
| Model Name | CHEF1 |
| Package Information | Non Stick |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 5.7"L x 5.7"W x 10.5"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Boiling, Heating |
| Special Feature | Boil Dry Protection, Manual, Non-Stick Interior, Removable Lid, Sustainable heating |
G**N
Electric Jet Boil!
I heard about this product for a while and was interested to try it because I have long been a user of the similar but gas powered Jet Boil for backpacking. As I have been doing more car camping lately and already have a large power station in my vehicle, the option of electric was tempting because I have never enjoyed managing the fuel cylinders for the Jet Boil. This Stoke Voltaics electric version really is the perfect replacement for a Jet Boil while adding some extra functionality. I love the selector switch to be able to choose drink so that it shuts off at a boil, food to stay on for cooking food, or the popcorn setting which I have not tried yet. In my testing it is nearly as efficient as a Jet Boil and is very reasonable on power draw from my power station. I won't say that it is totally replacing my old Jet Boil, but it surely will for car camping.
Y**N
Solid Quality, Practical Capacity, and Room for Improvement
I bought the Kettle Pot with high expectations, and overall, it delivers. The stainless steel body feels sturdy, and the base is well-built. Both the main button and mode selector switch operate smoothly so far, with no issues. I haven’t tested it extensively for waterproofing, but I hope it holds up without rust or safety concerns over time. One thing worth noting is the “safe water level” marking. While it recommends 16oz, I’ve successfully boiled 20oz on a stable surface in my car without any spills. This makes me wonder if the marking is overly cautious. For such a compact pot, I appreciate the extra capacity in practice. That said, I’d love to see more accessory options, especially for replacing the cup sleeve. Spills are inevitable with coffee or soup, and it would be nice to have backup or custom options for the sleeve. Overall, it’s a solid product with a few areas for potential upgrades.
C**N
I wish I could give this unit five stars!
This is the second one of these I have purchased. I saw this unit on YouTube a year ago and bought one to run from my Echoflow Delta 2 while camping. The only downside to my first unit was the lid didn't fit properly. But with it's automatic cut out when the water boils and it's build quality I decided the unit was a keeper. We used it to boil water for hot drinks, and washing dishes at camp. Also, on eat mode, we have boiled potatoes, asparagus, and other vegetables, in addition to heating canned soups. Back in April, and about a month outside of warranty, the automatic cut out stopped working. Because I was powering this little device from a battery pack, this was a no go for me. I decided to replace it with a new one and reached out to the company to see if I could get the old one repaired. I left several messages and haven't received a response. The lack of response is the reason for only four stars in my review. I received the new unit, and the lid fits perfectly unlike the old unit. I decided to see if I could repair the old unit myself and took it apart. Although I couldn't repair it, I was impressed with the build quality of the internal components, especially with the three position switch for Boil, Eat, and Pop. It is not a traditionl switch that could fail, but three reed switchs (enclosed magnetic switches). The switch lever has a magnet on the end, and as you move the lever, the magnets moves to one of the three enclosed reed switches causing the switch to close that the magnet is against. This is an excellent design. The design engineers have eliminated a weak point of traditional contact switches that are known to fail. Everything else inside the unit is solid state circuitry including the temperature sensor improving reliability over traditional kettles. I am holding onto my old Joulle hoping that the manufacturer will reach out to me upon reading my review as I would like to have it repaired. As for the my new Joulle, it's working well in boiling water, cooking vegetables, and heating soups while camping and traveling. I haven't used pop mode for popcorn yet, but may experiment and try to brown hamburger or something.
J**2
Perfect for overlanders, and truck campers
If you’re into overlanding, truck camping, or any other activity where you are traveling with a power bank capable of powering this, then it really is a game changer in my opinion. No longer do I have to carry a separate stove, gas canister, and pot just to heat water for my coffee. This little unit replaces all of those and heats up the water super quickly. I love the convenience of simply pouring in some water, plugging it in and hitting a button. It has definitely simplified my morning routine a little bit while camping, and I can’t see myself going back to my old setup.
R**H
Nice try, but needs several improvements for the price
This product works as intended, but for well over $100, I expected more. I was hoping for something that would replace a drip coffeemaker that could sufficiently made a couple cups of coffee for 2-3 people. Although the actual volume of the carafe holds that much, you can really only put about 2.5 cups of water in at most, otherwise it boils over onto your counter. Also, for the amount of money put into a product with three different cooking settings (one is to boil water for coffee and tea, the middle setting for warming soup or stew, and the final setting for popping pop corn), there is no "warm" setting to keep the coffee warm you just made. Instead, there's a neoprene sleeve (with graphics akin to a can of Monster Energy Drink) that acts like a coozie. I would have thought at least the carafe would be double-walled like a travel mug, but alas, even this seems to have been cut from the final production plans. The handle for pouring is also a nylon strap attached to the coozie. Last but not least, the first pour of coffee will leave a good amount dribbled all over your counter, as the manufacturer didn't see fit to incorporate a tight seal around the carafe lid. Overall, a mediocre first try at a combo-product, but there's a reason why this is only on Amazon as of right now and not finding its way to QVC or Costco anytime soon. I'd buy the product again after they figure out how to increase the carafe volume, double-wall the carafe, attach a real handle, figure out how to make a lid that seals, incorporate a "warm" setting, and halve the price to about $49.99. Definitely not worth over $100 in this iteration.
A**R
At first I was extremely impressed with this product worked well for coffee heating up can food or leftovers making noodles but unfortunately it has somehow cracked at the top and im not sure if I should continue to use it
F**N
Works as it should poped every corn in popcorn mode dose come with stir stick and makes good coffee and good ramen in pot mode
S**N
It’s OK for boiling water, but the automatic shut off takes a little long to engage. The biggest issue is that the cook teacher will burn your food. It took me about 30 minutes of constant scrubbing to clean this out.
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