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Coffee Discussion boards => Hardware & Equipment => Topic started by: Pyment on February 25, 2009, 05:19:41 AM

Title: Chinese Vac Pot
Post by: Pyment on February 25, 2009, 05:19:41 AM
I was perusing the web and found this:
http://tinyurl.com/dfy8nw
anyone else run across this one. Perhaps a replacement for the electric Santos or B&D Fuze.
Title: Re: Chinese Vac Pot
Post by: headchange4u on February 25, 2009, 05:27:11 AM
1.5L. That's a big one.
Title: Re: Chinese Vac Pot
Post by: Stubbie on February 25, 2009, 05:28:47 AM
Full of lead...  >:D

-Stubs
Title: Re: Chinese Vac Pot
Post by: Nucer on February 25, 2009, 05:30:35 AM
Anyone up for a group buy?  If we can get some response I will contact them about a group buy and pricing.  My Santos died several moths ago and I would love to get another.  The large capacity is a definite plus.

(without a good automatic VP in Benbrook, Texas) :-[
Title: Re: Chinese Vac Pot
Post by: Stubbie on February 25, 2009, 06:10:02 AM
I forget you guys aren't around me all the time, which sometimes makes my jokes whiz right by...

Anytime my wife or I look at something of interest and I see the "Made in China" designation on it, I comment "Full of lead" and usually put it back on the shelf.

This one is made out of plastic (probably with lead filler)  >:D

Key Specifications/Special Features:

    * Vacuum coffee maker
    * Rated power: 1,200W
    * Rated capacity: 1.5L
    * High-tech stainless steel heating element
    * Reusable nylon filter screen
    * 15-minute keep warm setting
    * Automatic shut-off
    * Clear heat-resistant polycarbonate housing
    * Detachable base for serving
    * Stay-cool handle

-Sarcastic Stubs
Title: Re: Chinese Vac Pot
Post by: milowebailey on February 25, 2009, 07:27:31 AM
I don't see a voltage rating.... is this a 110V 60 hz or 220V 50 hz.... This would be important for most GCBC members....

I suspect 220... due to 1200 watts. 
Title: Re: Chinese Vac Pot
Post by: cfsheridan on February 25, 2009, 07:37:23 AM
I don't see a voltage rating.... is this a 110V 60 hz or 220V 50 hz.... This would be important for most GCBC members....

I suspect 220... due to 1200 watts. 

One does not necessarily follow the other.  The heater on the OCS brewers is 1400 watts, and the Poppery I is 1500 watts, as are many hair dryers.
Title: Re: Chinese Vac Pot
Post by: ButtWhiskers on February 25, 2009, 08:29:41 AM
My 110V electric kettle in my office is 1200W and 1.5L, so that is probably a decent comparison.  It was made in China, too (like there's much of a choice these days...).
Title: Re: Chinese Vac Pot
Post by: milowebailey on February 25, 2009, 09:32:11 AM
Here was my concern.... make sure you request a 110 volt version...

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Main Export Markets:

    * Eastern Europe
    * North America
    * Central/South America
    * Western Europe
Title: Re: Chinese Vac Pot
Post by: Pyment on February 25, 2009, 11:18:17 AM
I say go for it Nucer. We are always trying to make this world a better place for coffee drinkers!

all it takes is running a 220v line to the kitchen.

My wife would say, "There's a 220V outlet in the basement, use that!"
Title: Re: Chinese Vac Pot
Post by: Tex on February 25, 2009, 11:53:49 AM
I say go for it Nucer. We are always trying to make this world a better place for coffee drinkers!

all it takes is running a 220v line to the kitchen.

My wife would say, "There's a 220V outlet in the basement, use that!"

Sounds like my wife when I wanted needed to set up my 2-group La Cimbali at home - "There's a 220 outlet in the utility room, just over the cat box, that you can use." Can you picture my cat lighting up if he misses the cat box & whizzed on the cord? It brings to mind Chevy Chase's cat in Christmas Vacation! LOL
Title: Re: Chinese Vac Pot
Post by: FinerGrind on February 25, 2009, 05:17:07 PM
I forget you guys aren't around me all the time, which sometimes makes my jokes whiz right by...

Anytime my wife or I look at something of interest and I see the "Made in China" designation on it, I comment "Full of lead" and usually put it back on the shelf.

This one is made out of plastic (probably with lead filler)  >:D

Key Specifications/Special Features:

    * Vacuum coffee maker
    * Rated power: 1,200W
    * Rated capacity: 1.5L
    * High-tech stainless steel heating element
    * Reusable nylon filter screen
    * 15-minute keep warm setting
    * Automatic shut-off
    * Clear heat-resistant polycarbonate housing
    * Detachable base for serving
    * Stay-cool handle

-Sarcastic Stubs

Ha - I do the same thing, however I always say it's full of Melamine :-P
Title: Re: Chinese Vac Pot
Post by: JimsJava on February 25, 2009, 05:35:19 PM
1.5L. That's a big one.

1.5L is just a smidge over 50 oz., so basically it is a 12 "cup" brewer.  I'd be interested if the price was reasonable (under $60).
Title: Re: Chinese Vac Pot
Post by: YasBean on February 26, 2009, 10:18:34 AM
Voltage aside, I would not go for this for several reasons.  It is plastic, which will eventually taste bad, and the filter is nylon, which will also take on flavor, and leak fines.  I would bet that they label it as a coffee pot, but use it for tea (for which I would -- and do -- much rather use a good Yixing pot).
Title: Re: Chinese Vac Pot
Post by: Nucer on February 26, 2009, 11:33:56 AM
The old Santos was plastic and had a nylon filter too.  the taste was fine and the nylon lasted longer than the pot.  You just have to clean the pot and not let it stand for long (i.e. days).  I am still waiting to hear on a price.  Did get a response for manual coffee grinders.

(amazed at the internet in Benbrook, Texas)
Title: Re: Chinese Vac Pot
Post by: YasBean on February 26, 2009, 11:59:51 AM
What news did you get about hand grinders (or did I miss a separate topic)?
Title: Re: Chinese Vac Pot
Post by: Nucer on February 26, 2009, 01:09:26 PM
No you didn't miss anything.  I requested information on the VC and got another post about the hand grinder.  I will do a separate post later on it.

(confused by the day in benbrook, Texas)