- Brand: Panasonic
- Capacity: 7 Cubic Inches
- Material: Aluminum
- Color: White
- Special Feature: Manual
- Versatile, medium-capacity hot water dispenser: Panasonic thermal pot prepares 3. 2 quarts (3L) of heated water for tea, instant Coffee, hot cocoa, instant soup, noodles, baby food and more, making it ideal for family events, entertaining and other needs
- Slow-drip Coffee feature: slow-drip mode for fresh Drip-Brewed Coffee with the push of a button; place cup beneath hot water dispenser, put filtration in place, Add ground Coffee and Touch slow-drip mode
- Four automatic temperature settings: four precise settings (208, 190, 180 and 160°f) automatically heat and keep water hot for hours, making it ideal for different types and blends of tea
- Bincho-tan charcoal coating: The surface of the stainless-steel inner pot is precision Coated with bincho-tan charcoal to purify and alkalize the pH level of hot water and naturally extract more flavorful elements in tea
- Additional features: LCD screen, easy-to-read water gauge, 6-hour Energy savings timer, detachable power cord and 360º rotating base for easy access, and dispenser safety lock
























Kenn Caesius –
As far as western culture is concerned, a water boiler is perhaps the most underrated kitchen appliance a person can use. Usually marketed to the Asian populations, a water boiler is usually a staple appliance in households to prepare tea but there is so much more it can do. I am not Asian – let me tell you how this appliance can change your expectations.The Panasonic NC-EG300 3 Liter [or little more than 3/4th of a gallon] Hot Water dispenser (HWD) is an intermediate entry of household water boilers. In my experience, the 3L capacity can be brought to a boil in a little less than half an hour but distinguishes itself from simpler models in several ways. First, is the are the four distinct temperature options – from 160°F to 208°F – that give the user lower than boiling temperatures that affect the taste and potency of some teas or food preparation. Second, is the 6-hour timer controls that reheats water in 6-hour intervals which is also an energy-saving option for using the HWD throughout the day. Finally, there is a very prominent water level indicator that leaves no doubt as to how much water is left.Our family has really gotten used to this appliance. Once upon a time, our family was dependent on a small one-liter stovetop teakettle but as guests unexpectedly dropped in, that one liter of water was hardly enough. Now with this HWD, not only is there enough for our breakfast coffees, we have enough throughout the day as we enjoy instant noodles and seasonal hot chocolate for ourselves and guests. It is also beneficial for people with limited mobility and strength – no more lifting hot and heavy tea kettles – our loved ones can pour themselves a cup of instant coffee safely and confidently as they can handle a mug.Panasonic has put a lot into this small HWD. About the criticism I have are the mushy and flexible button controls that are a definite contrast to the clicky dome of my earlier Tatung HWP but that alone doesn’t really distract to the convenience of hot and easily dispensed water all day.
Joelle –
The secret is use reverse osmosis filtered water! We have one that we’ve been using for a long time (Bigger one) until my daughter wanted one for her apartment. I cannot even remember when we bought it and at the time, I’m sure it is not this expensive. It has been so many years but I only use reverse osmosis water since we use it for tea, instant oatmeal, or when cooking. We have a hard water problem in my area and with filtered water. it lasted maybe 10 years or longer. It will not last if you use tap water.
Aimin Sang –
So far so good since I bought it about three months ago. It has carbon coated internals, which is safe to health, and right size and good looking. The only thing I foond misleading is the drippling for making coffee is not really drippling but like a regular flow.
Scott wang –
I use this product to boil water everyday. I’ve use these kinds of boilers my whole life and I would say it is pretty good, but it’s so expensive compared to other brands.
Vanlapa W. –
Love ❤️ it.
ikoske –
Excellent product if you follow the instructions from the manual to the tea.
Mac –
Had a cheap Rosewill hot water dispenser that got rusty in about 1.5 years, so thought maybe getting a name brand one like Panasonic would be more reliable. Nope – Despite emptying it out over the weekends, it’s now rusty 1.5 years later and it only has a 1 year warranty. Paid 50% more for the name but no more performance out of it. So pland 40 a year for the Rosewill or 70 a year for this one. Or find one that doesn’t actually rust right away.
Joe A. –
It works really well, provide hot water on demand whenever I’d like to make tea.