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Zojirushi Water Boiler/Heaters

by t4texas » Dec 31st, '08, 02:45

The Zojis come in at least three capacities - 3, 4 and 5 liters. Do they all have the same specs and functionalities, other than capacity? I have surfed the web and it looks like there are older and newer models, but I can't tell what's what. I would appreciate any light anyone can shed on any differences.

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Re: Zojirushi Water Boiler/Heaters

by olivierco » Dec 31st, '08, 04:27

t4texas wrote:The Zojis come in at least three capacities - 3, 4 and 5 liters. Do they all have the same specs and functionalities, other than capacity? I have surfed the web and it looks like there are older and newer models, but I can't tell what's what. I would appreciate any light anyone can shed on any differences.
http://zojirushi.com/ourproducts/how_an ... 0Chart.pdf

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by Jack_teachat » Dec 31st, '08, 04:40

Olivierco,

Do you know if it is possible to get them shipped to Europe? and if so where from?

Jack :D

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by olivierco » Dec 31st, '08, 04:47

Jack_teachat wrote:Olivierco,

Do you know if it is possible to get them shipped to Europe? and if so where from?

Jack :D
I don't think they are available for Europe. Moreover all models seem to be 110V only.

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by JT » Dec 31st, '08, 05:13

One difference that is not listed on the chart is where they are manufactured.
CV-DSC40 is made in Japan.
CD-WB models are made in China.
CD-LCC models are made in Japan.
Zutto is made in China

Looks like they have a new electric kettle listed here

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by Jack_teachat » Dec 31st, '08, 07:10

olivierco wrote:
Jack_teachat wrote:Olivierco,

Do you know if it is possible to get them shipped to Europe? and if so where from?

Jack :D
I don't think they are available for Europe. Moreover all models seem to be 110V only.
Bah! :cry:

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Re: Zojirushi Water Boiler/Heaters

by t4texas » Jan 2nd, '09, 02:01

olivierco wrote:
t4texas wrote:The Zojis come in at least three capacities - 3, 4 and 5 liters. Do they all have the same specs and functionalities, other than capacity? I have surfed the web and it looks like there are older and newer models, but I can't tell what's what. I would appreciate any light anyone can shed on any differences.
http://zojirushi.com/ourproducts/how_an ... 0Chart.pdf
Thanks. I looked over the chart. There is not any detail on the difference between the VE-Hybrid with the "vacuum (non-electric)" and all the others. Anyone know more?

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Re: Zojirushi Water Boiler/Heaters

by PolyhymnianMuse » Jan 2nd, '09, 02:17

t4texas wrote:
olivierco wrote:
t4texas wrote:The Zojis come in at least three capacities - 3, 4 and 5 liters. Do they all have the same specs and functionalities, other than capacity? I have surfed the web and it looks like there are older and newer models, but I can't tell what's what. I would appreciate any light anyone can shed on any differences.
http://zojirushi.com/ourproducts/how_an ... 0Chart.pdf
Thanks. I looked over the chart. There is not any detail on the difference between the VE-Hybrid with the "vacuum (non-electric)" and all the others. Anyone know more?
If you look on page two of that chart it explains:
Vacuum Insulation or VE Hybrid:Turns off the heater and keeps water hot utilizing its vacuum insulation. Also called VE (vacuum-electric) technology.

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