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The Sunsbell Portable Electric Car Kettle is a 650ml stainless steel kettle designed for heating water in your vehicle. It operates on a 12V power supply, reaching boiling point in just 45 minutes. With a spill-proof design and easy-to-clean features, this kettle is perfect for coffee, tea, or even baby formula on the go.
Product Care Instructions | Wipe clean |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 245 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.31"L x 3.35"W x 8.66"H |
Capacity | 750 Milliliters |
Finish Types | Stainless Steel |
Color | Sliver Car Kettle |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 120 watts |
Container Type | Kettle |
Additional Features | car heating cup, car kettle boiler, car heated travel mugs, 12V car warming mug, Electric Kettles, 750ML |
A**R
Good product
Good product
J**R
Well engineered, would buy again!
Fits in my car’s driver side cupholder with the cup holder’s rubber insert removed. Takes about 30 minutes until the light goes green. I’ve used it three times a day in my 2005 Ford Focus for a couple of months, and am very happy with it. The tip end of the plug gets extremely hot by the time the light goes green, and then cools fairly quickly, but until it does you need to be careful what it comes in contact with... hot enough to melt the fibers of my car’s carpeting! The heating coil is exposed inside so the unit should only be used to heat plain water. I use distilled water, so have experience zero mineral deposit buildup on the coil. Well engineered product, highly recommended.Edit: I bought another for a friend, and the tip of the plug doesn’t make contact in his ‘91 Toyota MR2. I bought him the $12 Bestek 150 watt splitter with two cigarette lighter outputs and two USB outlets, problem solved. He uses all the outputs, cell phones in the USB’s, and the other cigarette lighter port has the Drok $12 volt meter/thermometer I had bought him with the kettle. If you’re going to try using the kettle without running the engine at the same time get that volt meter, both he and I love it!! A car battery is actually 12.6 volts nominal, and leaving the battery sitting around for long periods at <12.4 volts causes sulphation. (Edit: sulfation is the correct spelling, not sulphation.)2nd Edit: The plug started coming apart when I’d pull it from the socket while still hot. I replaced it with a much better plug, I’m just about certain I’ll never have a problem with the plug again. Carviya 16 AWG cigarette lighter adapter power supply cord (Amazon $8,) Irwin Vise-Grip wire stripping (and crimping) tool (Amazon $8,) 16/18 AWG blue, insulated crimp butt connectors (25/$2.50 from Home Depot.)
Y**N
Compare with RoadPro 20oz Hot Pot
I really want to like this product because it's stainless steel interior compare to RoadPro's plastic.... but main reason I'm returning this is the plug heats up too much I'm afraid to plug in to my car to test. I worried it will burn the fuse to the only 12v outlet i have in my car, so I use a 12v 10 amp battery to test this.Pros:- stainless steel exterior and clean looking- stainless steel interior for healthier drink (see image: interior bottom is not flat, would be difficult to clean for people boiling other than water)- 12v and 10 amps, 600ml water takes 15 minute to heat to slightly-burn-your-tongue-if-drink-too-quickly temperature. (did not test how long to boiling point)- the top lid screw tightly and double wall construction have some insulation propertiesCons:- the plug heats so much in 5 minute, it is hot to touch. 15 minute will burn your finger and hear some buzzing sound from plug area. I think this will either eventually burn your fuse or the unit itself will burn out in few use....- there will be few drop of water in the bottle no matter how hard you shake the bottle upside down (shake both up and down & left to right violently), i can not get the water out..... (see image)- this unit takes about 20% more energy than RoadPro, I tested twice with same result.- the plastic on the top looks pretty cheap and rough, but it's not a big dealFinally, I decided to keep the uglier and unhealthier plastic RoadPro 20oz hot pot for a peace of mind that nothing will be burn down in my car while boiling water. RoadPro and this unit holds about same amount of water even though RoadPro looks bigger and bulkier... RoadPro's plug also gets hot also but not nearly as hot as this unit, I will not worry about it burning my car's fuse. Anybody want to check out RoadPro 20oz hot pot, please note it will not fit into any cup holder, it's huge!Again, really really want to like this unit... but fortunately I have to return this unit... It's sad...
L**N
Heat time is slow
Perfect size for 2. Fits perfect in the cup holder. But it takes 30 minutes to heat the water. If you are patient then it’s a great choice.
A**R
Broken 💔
I got this for my husband because he is a truck driver and he love it he say it perfect and it hot 🔥 quickly then it stop working i made contact with the seller i was to get an replacement and all now , am still waiting
Trustpilot
1 month ago
1 month ago