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🔥 Boil, sip, repeat—travel-ready hot water in a flash!
The Touxila Travel Electric Kettle is a sleek, portable 400ml kettle featuring 4 temperature presets displayed on an LCD, rapid 300W boiling, and advanced safety features like auto shut-off and boil-dry protection. Crafted with food-grade 304 stainless steel and a heat-insulated outer shell, it’s designed for millennial professionals who demand convenience, safety, and style on the move.














| ASIN | B0CFQLLV23 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,262 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #12 in Electric Kettles |
| Brand Name | Touxila |
| Capacity | 400 Milliliters |
| Color | Pink |
| Container Type | Kettle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,970) |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Included Components | 1 x Portable Electric Kettle ,1 x US Plug(in the Kettle), 1 x User Manual |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.66"L x 2.95"W x 2.95"H |
| Item Type Name | Portable Electric Kettle for Travel |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Touxila |
| Material | Polypropylene (PP), Stainless Steel |
| Material Features | Rust-resistant, durable, heat-insulated, and burn-preventing |
| Model Name | Portable Electric Kettle for Travel |
| Model Number | SY-618 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | 4 Variable Presets, Boil Dry Protection, It ONLY works when plugged in |
| Product Care Instructions | Cannot be used in dishwashers |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Boiling |
| Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Wattage | 300 watts |
J**T
Excellent Quality, Perfect For Travelers
This thing is so easy to use -- just touch the (touch sensitive, not mechanical) power button once to turn it on and set it for 212°, twice for 176°, and so forth, then let it do its thing. Both volume and weight come in at exactly 14 ounces -- two cups of coffee or tea, or if you drink it out of a mug like I do, one full mug :) I accidentally dropped this thing onto a wooden floor at a height of about three feet, and it was none the worse for wear -- no marks or dents, and it still worked perfectly fine. There's really not much to it. It's very simple, and quite rugged. I placed an SPL meter right next to the unit, and it topped out at 62db as it approached 160°, then trailed off as the water got hotter (for reference, 62db is conversation level, or a fairly quiet office). It took exactly 7 minutes and 19 seconds to reach 212° Fahrenheit. The cord is 27" long, minus the plugs. The unit gets comfortably warm to the touch, but not hot. The interior is made of aluminum, so you needn't worry about any chemicals leaching into the water. It beeps three times to indicate when it's reached your desired temperature, and automatically shuts off. There's a little caution sticker on top to remind you to wait a minute or so before unscrewing the lid, because of the pressure buildup during the boiling process. If you attempt to remove it immediately, there's a (vanishingly small) chance you could scald your hand due to that pressure buildup. There's a vent at the top to greatly reduce that risk. If you overfill the unit (past the line indicator inside), the excess water WILL escape through that vent and pool around the unit, so don't overfill! My only regret is that I hadn't discovered this thing sooner. When travelling, I have found it to be a Godsend! Very highly recommended for travelers or RVers, etc. POSTSCRIPT: Amazon is reminding me to remark on its color and smell. There is no smell at all, either the unit itself or when in use. The color is a sort of off-white. I have seen some users express a desire to see this thing in different colors, so maybe the manufacturer will take note and make it available in other colors!
R**O
Excellent size for travel if you need to make a cup or two of tea in the hotel room.
I was waiting and looking for product like this for many years. When we travel and stay in hotels we like to make tea. Hot water from coffeemakers usually is not hot enough and smells of stale coffee grounds. So we were bringing along regular tea kettle and it takes a lot of space in luggage. This little kettle fits our bill perfectly. - Size. You'll get less than promised 400 ml of boiling water, probably 350 ml or so, because you cannot fill it to the brim, duh. Just enough to make one travel mug of tea at a time. Takes as much place as such a mug in luggage. - Portability. Forget about using this as a cup or water bottle. I would not brew tea in it or carry it around filled with liquid of any kind. Tea would stain the interior and inevitably spill. Use it strictly for boiling water and pouring it into another cup for brewing. - Speed of boiling. I see people complaining about it being slow to boil. Depending on how warm is the water you start with, it takes 6-8 minutes for the unit to beep and indicate 212F. Then it is boiling when you remove the top. In fact it slows the rate of heating towards the end to prevent boil-over. You get to 208-210F in 4-5 minutes and that is enough to brew tea even if it does not come to roiling boil. So you can unplug before it beeps and open safely. - Design. They were trying too hard to make this portable. Carrying handle is flimsy and useless. Threads on the cover may be larger, easier to open and close with less twisting. Rubber flap covering the cord connector looks flimsy too. All these details take away from the otherwise solid feel of the kettle itself. - Electrical. Yes, this is not cordless. To me a big plus is that the cord is detachable. No need to struggle coiling it around the unit. Another plus is that the cord connector is standard "mickey-mouse-ears" type that you find on power supplies for laptops. So you can use your laptop cord and leave the one from the kettle at home. I measured the power draw when the kettle is heating and it is approximately 300W. That's why the cord is not as thick and rigid as you would find on large kettles that draw 1000W+. But that also makes for slower heating of course. All in all, I am happy with this kettle. Time will show how long it lasts.
C**G
I love my kettle
This kettle is my favorite travel gadget of all time. I travel a lot for work, and to be honest, I'm not a fan of hotel coffee machines, not especially after seeing how those things are so beaten up, cleaned, and you can see the water calcification build up in almost all of them, unless it's a new one. I have to say I stay in every type of hotel, from the nicest and fanciest to the not too fancy. I have been using it for a while, no problem, it's fast, easy to clean, easy to pack, and one thing that I don't travel without.
S**O
Longish boil time
Takes almost 11 minutes to boil the full 400 ml. Haven’t timed the other temps. This is a cute, portable kettle that would be easy to pack in a suitcase or bag for travel. We like this for when we know we will be arriving late to our hotel and food options will be closed. We can pack this and a couple freeze dried backpacking type meals for a meal in the room. Also if we want a cup of tea and don’t want to use a possibly gross coffee maker for the water. This kettle just takes a long time to boil water, so starting it right away and getting other things done while it boils is the move. I also like that it has different temperature settings so you can make green tea. Another possible downside to this type of kettle is that it does need to be plugged in. So not really a camping option unless you have electricity—might be great for RVs.
M**N
great item at a good price and must have for tea drinkers!
I bought this to take on a vacation and it worked perfectly for heating water to make tea and instant oatmeal in the hotel room. I have also used it on all my camping trips since. It is easy to use and when storing the plug fits inside the unit. I did keep the plastic prong cover to keep the plug from scratching the inside during storage. The price, size/capacity and ease of use make it a great choice!
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