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โ Stay hot, stay ahead โ the ultimate all-day water boiler for the discerning millennial pro.
The Zojirushi CW-PZC30FC Micom Super Boiler is a 3-liter electric water pot featuring microcomputer temperature control that maintains water at a precise 208ยฐF. It boasts energy-efficient 840W power usage, an auto descaling system, and a dechlorinating mode for clean, fresh water. Safety features include a lid lock and automatic shut-off. Its removable magnetic power cord and 3-liter capacity make it perfect for home or office use, delivering convenience and reliability for daily hot beverage needs.











| ASIN | B00009K3TK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #121,708 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #73 in Electric Hot Pots |
| Brand | Zojirushi |
| Brand Name | Zojirushi |
| Capacity | 3 Liters |
| Color | White |
| Container Type | Pot |
| Country as Labeled | Japan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 303 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00023596290884 |
| Included Components | Water boiler, detachable magnetic power cord |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.25"L x 8.5"W x 12.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Micom Super Boiler |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Zojirushi |
| Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Material Features | includes an Anti Scale Mesh Filter |
| Model Name | Micom Super Boiler |
| Model Number | CW-PZC30FC |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Anti Scale Mesh Filter |
| Package Information | Pot |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Recommended Uses For Product | General hot beverage preparation and office use |
| Special Feature | Anti Scale Mesh Filter |
| UPC | 701532262996 023596290884 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120.0 |
| Warranty Description | Limited warranty |
| Wattage | 840 |
B**N
hot and energy efficient
In short I found this airpot to provide nice hot water and be energy efficient too though I have only been testing it out for several days. As I say below, at 14.7 cents per kilowatt it uses $48.93/year. Now to be more verbose... After completing the boil and having the water maintained at 208, I decided to check it out with a thermometer. I poured a cup and stuck the probe in, but my digital food thermometer only showed about 170F so I tried another one with similar results. Finally, I just made my self some coffee and it was nice and hot even after adding milk so so much for my thermometers. The only things I have to compare this to are my old airpot (5.5 quarts = 5.2 liters) and my 1500W electric kettle. Compared to my old airpot this one is amazing as my old one had the water barely hot. Compared to my kettle it obviously is not as hot since the kettle gives you freshly boiled water, though you can still add a bit of milk to the water from this airpot and enjoy a satisfying cup (for some reason I imagined 208F to be hotter with respect to how much milk you could add and still be left with a hot cup, but it still gives a satisfying hot cup). After the initial boil, I remembered that I had a "P3 International P4400 Kill A Watt Electricity Usage Monitor" (you can check it out on Amazon) which allows me to measure its electricity usage and on my unit I have entered the price of electricity as 14.7 cents per kilowatt. The longer it is connected the more accurate the reading is. Unfortunately I did not connect it before I began the boil but I hope to do so with my next main usage of the airpot - this Friday (UPDATE: boiling 3 liters of water cost 3 cents). In any case, I have had it connected for 5 days now and the pot has gone down from full to 1 liter of water left and the reading says it uses $48.93/year or $0.13/day (of course this is assuming you don't add any more water to reheat when it gets low, though at 3 cents a boil it shouldn't add much to the cost) . This is quite amazing. As a comparison, my last 5.5 quart "airpot" that kept water barely hot used $144/year. My 1500W kettle costs me a penny to boil about 3 cups. My second usage had the yearly cost at $54/year but I attribute this to not using as much water in it as I did in the first time I had used it and I figure that the more in it the more energy is needed to keep the water warm. I would definitely recommend this airpot. I was looking specifically one that did not use electronics to pump out the water and this one fit the bill. Tevila info: For those who understand what I am talking about - I dunked it on a Wednesday morning only until all surface areas of the airpot were covered before taking it out (i.e. did not wait for bubbles to stop). I left it out and open until Friday when I first used it and it worked fine.
M**D
Perfect!
I had been looking at the models that are 2x the price of this one and to stay in my budget I went with this model. I think it might be one of their older models. But it is Zojirushi, so you know you are getting the best money can buy regardless of the model. This is a game changer for those of us who enjoy tea, matcha, ramen, pour-over coffee, etc. throughout the day. So convenient! It takes about 20 minutes for the water to boil and then it stays piping hot all day. The 3.0 L size was a little larger than I expected, it takes almost as much counter space (width) as a standard model Keurig while being a few inches taller. But the larger size means less need to refill and boil.
Y**O
A decade-plus of hot water
13 years later and slightly dented, it's still trucking. The water seal huffs a bit when the pump is pressed, and there's some scale build-up at the bottom of the water vessel that I've never been able to clean off, but otherwise it still works great. 3 Liters is a little low for two people in the winter, 4 Liters would have been better. But when other common manual-pump boilers break in a few years, this one just keeps going. Especially handy on Shabbat, the water comes in out in a strong stream and does not require a lot of pumping.
G**K
it was a great deal and if I couldn't afford the more modern ...
Bought this via Amazon May 2007, now it's January 2015 and it's finally time to replace it. The only reason to replace it is because the mechanical pump has become very inefficient. One pump used to fill a teacup, and 1.5-2 pumps filled a coffee mug. Now, after a little more than 7 years, it takes 30 pumps to fill a mug. Theoretically, I could replace the rubber gasket, but it has become difficult to find and not quite worth the expense when you do find it. Also, specific to the unit I have, I can tell that the mechanical pump mechanism itself is failing, so even if I do replace the gasket I will not get the 1-2 pump performance I had before. Nonetheless, it was a great deal and if I couldn't afford the more modern electronic pump mechanisms, I would have definitely bought this again. Upkeep was simple. It was used all day every day from the date of arrival until a few weeks ago, when the pump failure became unbearable. Descalination was done irregularly, once a month at best. At first, my housemates mocked me for the purchase, but all were converted within a few short months. It became an integral part of the kitchen, both for dispensing water for beverages as well as for cooking. Taking it apart now, other than the visibly ragged rubber gasket and the dents in the pumping mechanism from 7+ years of moves and rough handling, the unit is in excellent condition. In fact, it's still usable, though a bit of a workout to get the water pumped out. That's why I'm going to donate it - perhaps somebody can fix it or even use it as is. The exterior is pristine, not even any scuffs from all the jostling it has experienced. The color is a tasteful off-white with hints of tan and rose, so it blends in well with most kitchen decors. The flower print is neither too jarring or invisible. The handle is rock solid - you could probably use the unit as a flail and never have to worry about the handle breaking while your enemies cower and tremble at your feet. It is also very energy efficient, as the electricity used to keep water at a specific temperature over an entire day ends up equaling the energy used to heat 12 coffee mugs worth of water from cold to hot (so if you're not going to consume 12 mugs per day as a family, consider a smaller size.) Overall - highly recommended. Just be aware that the mechanical pump mechanism will fail, and it may or may not be fixed by gasket replacement. Also be aware that, at least currently, gaskets are hard to come by. That will probably change in the next 7 years, so you probably won't have to worry about it if you buy it today.
I**O
Perfectly Simple
Perfect for my needs. I wanted a water boiler that did not have an on/off button since it was to be controlled by a smart plug. This replaces an old National / Panasonic boiler that I've had for over 20 years and the only reason I had to let it go was because I could no longer find the rubber gasket for the pump. This new boiler has a very simple design with a boil and reboil option to 208ยฐF. The cover has a simple latch and the water dispenses by pressing the single large button on the top. That's it and that's all I wanted. Oh, and it has a 3 liter capacity. Perfect! Zojirushi is a great brand so I hope this boiler last as long, if not longer, than my trusty National. Thanks.
S**N
GREAT PRODUCT!!!
This product is great! The temperature for black tea is great right away. Just cool it in a cup for 5 minutes and then it's the perfect temperature for green tea! This is great for noodles too! If you want to boil water in a hurry for cooking, just place in your saucepan and put on the cook top and it will be boiling in about a minute!
J**Z
Good item, poor shipping
Do not order this item online, did a purchase for this item at Saks and it arrived damaged (dented). Then ordered this from Amazon and it still arrived damaged (broken lid). Have this exact model that was bought in store and it was fine so it seems apparent that shipping is the issue.
J**.
Very reliable in the past, but this new one - I have to see!!!
I have used my old Zojirushi CW-PZC30FC since 2003 until it just broke down end of 2019 (You better believe it!!) My newly purchased same model from Amazon disappointed me a little (to my disbelief) in that the water pumped out of the pump has small particles in it. I put the lid aside and poured the water directly from the pot, NO small particles in it but once the lid put back, water coming out of the pump has a lot of small particles floating. I have requested for a replacement as I have a lot of confidence in the same product in the past,hopefully only this one happens to have defects in it. Both my old pot and the new one I just returned are all made in China.
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