- Brand: Zojirushi
- Capacity: 5 Liters
- Material: Aluminum
- Color: Black
- Special Feature: Manual
- Commercial countertop water boiler/warmer; no plumbing required
- Generous 169 oz. (5-liter) capacity – serves up to 21 – 8oz. Cups
- Keeps warm ar 208 degrees F (98C), 195 degrees F (90C), or 175 degrees F (80C) with convenient REBOIL feature
- QUICK TEMP mode reaches 195 degrees F or 175 degrees F, keep warm directly without reaching a boil
- Convenient 7-hour delay timer can be set up the previous night, for hot water ready the next morning
- Material Type: Aluminum






















Patricia Y. Ikedanash –
Zojirushi products are usually well-designed, sturdy and high quality. This hot water dispenser is being used by a meditation center, on the tea table, and we’ve been using these Zojirushi hot water dispensers since 2007. They are given heavy use, and after 4-5 years, one of them stopped working; for another, the electrical cord, which affixes to the unit with a magnetic rather than a plug-in attachment, tended to fall off the unit — but again, this was after extensive heavy usage. The unit is safe, and I believe it will turn itself off if left plugged in and the water evaporates, so there is no fire danger. The opening at the top where you pour water in is large, so it’s easy to fill the dispenser. Some people will stand and press the “dispense” button and wonder why nothing is happening; we posted a sign saying you have to first press the “unlock” button, then press “dispense.” This is a child-proof feature that, as a mother, I appreciate, but that is somewhat counterintuitive for many people until they learn what “unlock” means.
PiyoPiyo –
I’m from an asian household and been genetically trained to always boil your drinking water (regardless if its filtered or not). That being said….The other reasons why I must have always on 24/7 accessible boiling pipping hot water is – I drink lots of tea (yes another asian stereotype… sue me) – I am a huge consumer of ramen noodles and hate to wait for the kettle to boil outI owned my previous Zojirushi for over 8 years, and i replaced it for 1 reason. The interior of the kettle started to turn orange.. Not because it rusted, but because I stupidily put in UN Filtered water, and the water in my home obviously has a fair amount of metals in it :(. So new boiler and brita water only!Their rice cookers also are the bomb but you’ve gotta love rice as much as I do to pay the $$ for one of their rice cookers 🙂
Photofox –
Love the functionality, but the first one I bought chimed when it was ready and also made sounds when you dispensed the water. The second one works fine, but makes no sounds at all. I prefer the sounds.
Ken Hien Pang –
We were looking for a replacement to our ten year old water boiler and we found it! It’s great ease of use, plus the big capacity allowed our family to use it constantly without having to refill with only two or three usages. I’ve seen this same boiler for a lot more at an Asian market chain. So glad we got this same boiler, made in Japan, from Amazon.
E. Foster –
I have been using this pot for a couple months now and I love it. I have made tea to freeze dried soup in minutes. Love it but it would get more use with more people. I have started using it with a thermos and pressing the timer for when the thermos is due to be empty.
Matoskan –
We purchased this to replace an older smaller model that after a decade of constant daily use was really showing its age. This one hold more water than the older one, but it doesn’t feel like it is taking up much more table space. The operation and buttons are pretty much the same as the older version and as easy to use. It is a perfect for convenient temperature-perfect water for tea and coffee with a foot print that fits in smaller kitchens or offices with limited counter space. Care an maintenance is easy and quality seems as good as the prior one we had, so I expect to get a good 10 years out of it.
theJasonBurnell –
Thanks, I used it for my tea it works well
Katherine Pham –
Looks good and easy to use