⚡ Brew brilliance in under a minute—because your time and taste deserve the best!
The Breville BRITA HotCup Hot Water Dispenser combines rapid 3kW boiling technology with integrated Brita Maxtra filtration to deliver pure, hot water in under 50 seconds. Its 1.8L capacity supports 7-9 cups, with 9 variable dispense sizes for customized servings. Energy-efficient and easy to clean, its sleek stainless steel design with blue illumination elevates any modern kitchen.
Brand | Breville |
Model Number | VKJ367-01 |
Colour | Silver/Black |
Product Dimensions | 17.5 x 29.5 x 29.5 cm; 2.7 kg |
Volume Capacity | 1.8 litres |
Energy Efficiency Class | A+++ to G |
Special Features | Water Filter, Concealed Heating |
Item Weight | 2.7 kg |
J**
The Perfect Fast Boil Solution for Busy Mornings
I recently purchased the Breville HotCup Hot Water Dispenser, and I’m so glad I did! This sleek, glossy black machine has quickly become my go-to for hot water, especially on hectic mornings when I need my tea or coffee in a flash.What I Love About It:Fast Boil TimeThe 3kW power rating means this dispenser boils water incredibly quickly, which is a huge plus when you’re in a rush. I can have hot water for my tea or coffee in under a minute, saving me precious time during busy mornings.Energy-EfficientWhat really stands out to me is how energy-efficient it is. The 1.5L capacity is perfect for making a few cups, and it only boils the exact amount of water you need. No waste, and I can use it multiple times a day without worrying about my electricity bill.One Cup at a TimeThe HotCup’s one-cup-at-a-time function is fantastic. It ensures I get the perfect amount of water every time, and it’s so convenient not to have to wait for a full kettle to boil. It’s especially handy when I’m just making one cup and don’t want to waste water.Stylish DesignThe gloss black finish gives it a modern and stylish look that fits seamlessly into my kitchen. It’s compact yet stands out as a sleek appliance on the counter.Easy to UseThe simple operation makes it foolproof to use. Just fill the water tank, select your desired cup size, and press the button. It’s quick and easy, even when I’m half awake first thing in the morning.The Results:After using it for a week, I’ve noticed how much quicker my mornings have become. The HotCup boils water at lightning speed, and the energy-saving feature means I’m not running up the electric bill. Plus, the single-cup dispensing eliminates the need for wasting extra water.Final Thoughts:If you're looking for a fast, efficient, and stylish hot water dispenser, the Breville HotCup Hot Water Dispenser is a fantastic option. It makes getting hot water quick and easy while saving energy and space. I’m really impressed with its performance and would highly recommend it for anyone who values convenience and efficiency in their kitchen!
C**O
QUIET
Breville BRITA HotCup Hot Water Dispenser | Integrated Water Filter | 1.8L with 3kW Fast Boil & Variable Dispense | Energy-efficient use | Stainless Steel [VKJ367] [Energy Class A] The volume of a 1.8L water dispenser would not be practical for a family of 4+, as the unit can only dispense 300ml 1 cup at a time in 40 seconds. For a more convenient water filtration solution, I recommend using a Brita glass jug instead of the built-in filter. This way, you can easily dispense water for your kettle, making your daily routine more manageable. Nevertheless, four plus cuppas can be achieved effortlessly by relaying requests for a water-filled Brita kettle.Patience being a virtue for your clan?40 seconds x 4 = 2 minutes 40 seconds. For your family's health and safety, the unit is designed to fast boil at 60 degrees, not 100 degrees. This ensures the water is hot enough for your needs but not excessively. The unit is also an average-sized kettle, making it suitable for everyday use. The Brita filter is designed to remove hardness, chlorine, and heavy metals, significantly improving the taste and quality of your water. This filtration system is particularly valuable in regions with hard water, ensuring your family's health and safety by preventing limescale and enhancing the taste of your water. The device cannot be remotely controlled. The push-button switch lets users dispense hot water with a simple button push. The measure dial has increments of approximately 70ml to 300ml. A separate stop switch lets users stop the flow at any time.Power Consumption: 3000 Watts (3kW), which is very cost-effective and saves on power consumption. Voltage (UK/EU) 240 Volts, Voltage (Other Regions) | 100 Volts, 220 Volts Energy Efficiency Class A+++ to G Noise Level Analysis: Quieter than most kettles Overall, this kettle would benefit someone looking for a home appliance to reduce power consumption. I bought one, and I am very pleased with my purchase.
B**Y
VERY GOOD
Obviously, this has a larger footprint than a kettle but somehow I've got more space on my small worktop than before! It's a fairly simple piece of kit to work out how to use and once assembled and the filter soaked before using then two boils of water discarded, it's great! Put my clean cup under the spout with the teabag in, press button, it boils almost instantly then immediately pours into your cup! Warning! Make sure you set the button to the small cup so it doesn't overflow, practise which setting you need for YOUR cup. But there is a STOP button at the front which I didn't even notice at first so you can stop it from overflowing and it's instant. My only criticism is that I don't find it easy to fill or to see into when I'm filling it from a jug. Like a filter jug you have to wait for the water to filter through into the bottom. It can take a good few minutes if you want to fill the kettle to max so you have to wait for each jugfull of water to filter through. Before this I was pouring water into a filter jug and then into my kettle so it's just a different way of doing that. But the part at the top where you pour water in is quite awkward to pour into and visibility is limited. I bought this because I'm recovering from two broken shoulders, wrist and fingers so lifting even an empty kettle has become too much for me, so this will be easier once I get used to the pouring part of the process.
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