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Zojirushi CD-LCC40 Micom 4.0-Liter Electric Dispensing Pot Product Description:



  • Micro computerized temperature control system, multiple temperature settings and reboil mode
  • Easy to read panorama window water level guage with easy-touch dispensing system
  • Non-stick interior and removable magnetic power cord
  • Decholorinate mode reduces chlorine and musty odors from tap water
  • Measures 12 by 9-1/4 by 11-1/2 inches; weighs 5-1/2 lbs

Product Description

This one-touch, electric pot has a computerized temperature control system that brings water to a boil so you have hot water for making tea, instant soups, cocoa and more. Its compact design takes up little counter space so it's ideal for smaller kitchens or your pantry shelf. The side window gives a quick glance at the water level while the large, digital LCD panel lets you check the water temperature which operates at 175 to 208 degrees. To keep your water crystal clear, the pot has a Dechlorinate and Descale button to reduce chlorine and musty odors. Comes with an auto shutoff for added safety and a 3-ft. power cord. Zojirushi Window Micom Electric Dispensing Pot Videos.

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38 of 39 people found the following review helpful.
5A Must-Have for Tea Drinkers
By Mark Anderson
I switched from coffee to tea a few months ago, purchased this unit and am completely happy with it ... I can't recommend it highly enough. It's well made, ergonomic, well thought out, and a joy to use. The Japanese think of everything. A Japanese friend of mine told me that homes in Japan almost always have one of these units, or one like it. Now that I drink only tea, I can understand why.The three temperature settings (well, four if you count boiling) are perfect. 208 is good for herbal teas, tissanes, and also the increasingly popular (and wonderful) Rooibos. That's also a good temperature for ramen, oatmeal, etc. 195 is good for black tea and also oolong, and 175 is good for green tea or white tea. Now, you can make gourmet tea properly with no muss and no fuss. Just get yourself some gourmet loose tea, herbal tea, or Rooibos, (all available from Garrett, Adagio, or Teavana), and a convenient brewer, like "IngenuiTea" from Adagio (Teavana also makes a good one that might be slightly better in quality), and you will be good-to-go! Your taste buds will thank you and so will your body. (The health benefits of green tea and oolong are well-known, and also Rooibos has 30-50 times the antioxidants of green tea, and no caffeine). My blood pressure has dropped 20 points with less caffeine (compared to caffeine in coffee, black tea = 20-25%, oolong = 10-15%, green = 5-10%, white = 1%, rooibos and herbal = 0%).Buy a Zojirushi! You won't be disappointed.

23 of 23 people found the following review helpful.
5I love this pot - updated
By Parapet
I have always been a tea drinker, and after my last tea kettle broke (again!), I did some looking and came across this pot. It's not a cheap pot, but I blessed the day it came into my house. I can't boil the pot dry--it would shut down anyway, and this was important. It really does dechlorinate, so when I start to taste a little chlorine in the water again I empty the pot out and refill it completely, which takes care of it. For as much as I use this pot, day in and day out, a number of cups of tea a day, I appreciate it every time I use it. The water is always piping hot (I really hate tepid tea) when I want it, no waiting for a kettle to boil. It has a 7 hour timer so it can be turned off at night and when I get up in the morning there's hot water waiting. I could wish it had been priced a little lower, but I would not want to sacrifice the quality for a lower price.UPDATE: I've now had this pot close to 5 years. There is now one small spot of rust about the size of a pinhead just starting in the bottom of the pot, but the rust spot has looked about the same for 6 months now and is not progressing. I'm starting to look into the possibility of replacing the pot, though, in case it does start to enlarge. So far this small spot has not affected the functioning of the pot in any way. It still does the job, day in and day out, every single day of the year. I will certainly buy another one when I need to replace it, the "cost per year" is much cheaper than replacing tea kettles that break too often, plus I have the convenience of hot water waiting for me every morning. I still love this pot!

15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
5Great for tea drinkers
By Wavepacket
Just bought this pot. It is amazing. I'm going to use it at work where I have to go down stairs all the time to boil water. I can fill this on Monday and it should give me on-demand hot water for three to four days right in my office. It makes it easier to drink more tea.This hot pot is pure Japanese. Everything has been cleverly thought out. It is well contructed and it works great. The panorama water level indicator is very cool. Don't worry about the non-stick coating, it's safe. There's a slight learning curve to using the pot, but it becomes intuitive very quickly. This pot is meant to be left on continuously, but you can shut it down for seven hours with the timer feature.This is a great item with Japanese quality and inovation throughout. I highly recommend it.

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