- Brand: Proctor Silex
- Capacity: 32 Fluid Ounces
- Material: Plastic
- Color: White
- Special Feature: Fast boiling
- FAST BOILING: The electric hot pot kettle boils up to 32 oz. of water faster than a microwave and safer than a stovetop kettle. Quickly boil water for tea, pour-over coffee, cocoa or oatmeal โ perfect for hectic mornings or anytime you need to boil water fast.
- COOKS & REHEATS NOODLES, SOUPS & MORE: From ramen and other packaged noodles to cans of tomato soup, you’ll easily cook or heat up an assortment of liquid-based foods including leftovers in this nonstick hot pot.
- EASY TO CLEAN: The inside of the Proctor Silex hot pot has a nonstick surface that’s easy to clean. Just lift the removable lid and rinse or wipe clean.
- ADJUSTABLE HEAT: Whether you need to boil water quickly or gently warm milk, it’s easy to adjust the heat from warm to boil or anywhere in between by turning the control knob.
- EASY TO FILL & POUR: The removable lid makes filling convenient, while the soft grip handle is comfortable to hold while pouring.

























TCarr –
Very nice little pot for boiling food, but the element will turn off and on so be sure to take that into consideration when setting the temperature. Be careful not to fill it too full because it does have a tendency to boil over. You want to put some foil under it and then a silicone mat under it so that it doesn’t burn anything and catches the water if it boils over. Nice for soups, rice, lunches and I use it quite a bit to boil frozen chicken tenders. It is rather hard to clean, however, and sometimes the heating pad will get soiled and you may need vinegar and water to clean it. It might not come entirely clean. DO NOT USE SCOURING PADS, NOT EVEN THE ONES FOR NON-STICK PANS! The heading pad’s non-stick parts come off quite easily. Also there’s a grove between the unit and heating pad and unit where food can get stuck in so that takes a bit of extra effort to clean out. Otherwise, it’s a nice little unit especially if you’re using it for boiling water for tea, oatmeal or rice. It does take 1000 W of power so you may want to see if this is less than your stove burner.
Amazon Customer –
you plug it in, it gets boiling within minutes, BUT you have to pull the plug out of the socket to turn it off!. I have had sparks come back at me with this item. I would send it back, box got thrown away before I used it…just be careful…
Nancy Johnson –
The pot is very basic but was wonderful when staying in a hotel without a microwave. The water boiled very quickly. I cooked ramen noodles with added vegetables and heated water for tea and oatmeal. It saved me from going out for meals while away from home. It easily cleaned up after use.
Xk24 –
Works way better than I expected. You need to be careful with the temperature control. The boil rings it to a boil very fast. So far it’s been awesome.
Miranda Jordan –
This is a good travel hot pot…it replaced my blue proctor silex pot (that one was just as good but I lost the lid). I don’t know why they made this pot white- it shows every tomato soup stain and is harder to keep clean. Also, food sticks to the bottom and cakes on. And when you try to clean it, you may scape up the rubber ring on the bottom- which happened with my old one, and now immediately happened with this new one.But I’m glad they exist- no one makes these light travel pots other than this company!
Jean –
The hot pot has a nice, wide diameter at the top, so it is easy to heat up more than water. Can also heat up soup and even cook pasta. This also makes it easy to clean. The two things I would change are: 1) There is no “off” setting and it starts heating up the second it is plugged in, and 2) the power cord is very short. The power cord would not be an issue if I was using it on a kitchen counter, but I am using this in my office. I have an outlet immediately next to my desk, a few inches above the floor, and the pot has to sit right at the edge of my desk for the cord to reach the top outlet socket.
Kyle –
This is a perfect hot pot for traveling
Joan D. –
Heats up quickly. Seems like most of the settings boil.