I've been searching for a Kam Jove and cannot find the picture from a forum I saw on TC yesterday. I tried to search and can't locate it. Anyway, I ran across this site and found something I'd never seen before:
http://www.hailea.com/kamjove/E-kamjove/index.htm - Has anyone ever used anything like the "Art Tea Sets" (model KJ-8610)? I was looking for a Kam Jove but saw this, made me lose my focus! It looks like a high-tech way to do gong-fu (not sure how I feel about that!). Just curious if anyone has used one. Also, recommendations for Kam Jove would be appreciated.
Are you in a 220V country? I don't think most of those work on 110. Someone posted recently on some issues with a similar set, I think in this thread:
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?t=8138
My personal preference would be for something stand-alone rather than a big combination setup -- for one thing, if one component of the set breaks, the whole thing becomes pretty useless.
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?t=8138
My personal preference would be for something stand-alone rather than a big combination setup -- for one thing, if one component of the set breaks, the whole thing becomes pretty useless.
No, I'm in USA. I would never purchase one of those set-ups - it's not my style at all. I was just in awe of it for it's own sake and wondered if anyone had one. However, I am still looking for that Kamjove I saw on here yesterday...I am scanning page by page in the Teaware and Accessories section as I can't find it by searching and it's driving me nuts....wyardley wrote:Are you in a 220V country? I don't think most of those work on 110. Someone posted recently on some issues with a similar set, I think in this thread:
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?t=8138
My personal preference would be for something stand-alone rather than a big combination setup -- for one thing, if one component of the set breaks, the whole thing becomes pretty useless.

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Tom,TomVerlain wrote:is 560 w enough for easy use ? While it certainly is attractive, not sure if it would be speedy heating water. My delonghi kettle is 1500 watts
I didn't even notice that. Thanks for pointing that out. Somebody on TC has this Kam Jove...if I could just figure out who it is I'd ask him/her how it's working for them. If it takes a long time to heat up, that might be a glitch for me.