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title: "Addis Thermo Pot Instant Thermal Hot Water Boiler Dispenser, 3.2 Litre, Stainless Steel/Black (516521)"
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# 680W energy efficient power 3.2L capacity = 22 cups 4 temp settings 45-98°C Addis Thermo Pot Instant Thermal Hot Water Boiler Dispenser, 3.2 Litre, Stainless Steel/Black (516521)

**Brand:** addis
**Price:** 1565.69 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Hot water on demand, style and savings in one sleek pot!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Addis Thermo Pot Instant Thermal Hot Water Boiler Dispenser, 3.2 Litre, Stainless Steel/Black (516521) by addis
- **How much does it cost?** 1565.69 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- addis enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted addis brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Safe & Smart Design:** Auto shut-off, boil-dry protection, and self-cleaning keep your kitchen efficient and worry-free.
- • **Instant Hot Water, Zero Wait:** Get up and go with hot water at the touch of a button—no more kettle queues.
- • **Energy Smart, Wallet Friendly:** Save up to 35% on energy bills vs. traditional kettles—eco-conscious meets cost-conscious.
- • **Precision Temperature Control:** Choose from 4 exact temps for perfect tea, coffee, or cooking every time.
- • **Generous Capacity for Entertaining:** 3.2 litres means 22 cups ready to serve your guests simultaneously—host like a pro.

## Overview

The Addis Thermo Pot 3.2L is a stainless steel instant hot water dispenser designed for busy modern kitchens. It delivers up to 22 cups of hot water with four precise temperature settings, combining energy efficiency (680W power) with safety features like auto shut-off and boil-dry protection. Its self-cleaning function and digital LCD display make it a smart, stylish upgrade from traditional kettles, perfect for professionals and families who value convenience and sustainability.

## Description

From the manufacturer Part of the home since 1780 Designed for modern everyday living. Addis part of the home since 1780, based in the UK, we have a proud 238 year old history of design, manufacture and supply of housewares. The Addis brand still stands today, as it has for previous generations, for value, quality and innovation. A fast, effective & energy efficient method for everyday kitchen tasks Instant hot water at the touch of a button 3 ways dispensing (auto, cup and manual). Self cleaning function Portable - no plumbing required. Automatically dispenses up to 600 ml of hot water Choice of 2 sizes - 3.5 litre and 5 litres. Saves time & money compared to using a standard kettle Estimated 35% Enery saving cost Standard kettle = 20 pence per kWh every boil Thermo Pot = 13 pence per kWh first boil only Key features of the ADDIS Thermo pots Easy push button operation Instant hot water at the touch of a button, automatically dispenses up to 600 ml of hot water. Bright LCD display & soft-touch buttons The digital display clearly shows your selected settings and accurate water temperature. Easy to operate with soft touch buttons. Quality stainless steel outer body with easy carry handle Modern finish that's stylish, hygienic and easy to clean. Built- in water level window. Durable 304 stainless steel inner pot provides super efficient heating and staying warmth. Choice of 2 sizes With 3.5 litre or 5 litre sizes available, delivering instant hot water for everyday kitchen tasks. For further information Addis helpline freephone 0800 515300

Review: Economical water heater. - Love this water heater,plenty of instant hot water at the touch of a button,economical,costs about 20p a day at 23p/kW. Easy and cheap to descale. Timer easy to set to heat up in time for breakfast and stay hot ll day.Had thought about installing an under counter heater but maintenance cost ,ie sacrificial anode and filters uneconomical.I would recommend this product and the seller.
Review: Excellent Time Saver and Energy Saver - PROS: 1) Hot water virtually on tap 2) Energy efficiency 3) Large capacity 4) Quality build 5) Ease of use 6) No large emission of steam when it boils. CONS: 1) Forgetting to fill means you have to wait 40-50mins for a "cuppa" 2) Forces you into regular cleaning (by guilt rather than by design) 3) Large (as expected) space required I was originally looking at a one cup kettle/dispenser which seemed like the answer to my energy efficiency and time efficiency requirements. However, when you realise that a lot of the one shot/cup kettles run on 2 to 3kWh you realise what a lot of energy that is to boil one cup. (Yes, I realise that's the energy per hour, before anyone comments!) This Addis Thermo Pot uses only 680W to boil 5 litres of water and 2W per hour to keep it warm. Thus it's significantl;y more energy efficient. Against a traditional kettle it is more expensive (dependent on kettle) however, against a one cup kettle/dispenser it's fractionally more expensive. I get up at stupid o'clock to commute to London and I often take a flask of coffee. Before this thermo pot I would have to go downstairs and boil it, and after ablutions, have to reboil and make the coffee. Of course at 0400hrs in the morning all noises are amplified, so even though we have a stone cottage, a click of the kettle switch and the boiling of it often sound like the World's coming to an end. The Thermo Pot means that I only make one trip downstairs and the coffee is made in a much quieter and efficient way. I have 4 older kids who turn up with boyfriends/girlfriends and by the time we have my mum and others we can easily have 12 or 13 people wanting a hot drink. That means we need around 4 - 4.5 litres of boiling water. That would mean boiling a normal kettle (1.7L) 3 times to serve everyone at the same time. Since we got this, we all sit round the kitchen table with our drinks at the same time.....brilliant! So what are the downsides? If you don't have a lot of space or sufficient kitchen surface area this is rather large, though the footprint is not much more than a normal kettle. It is however, considerably taller, though it probably will fit beneath a cupboard (I've not tried). The next problem is that if you forget to fill it, and I do try to remember to fill up before I go to bed, it can take between 40-50mins for it to boil. Then the other problem is that you are guilt tripped into cleaning it around once a month. This is time consuming and puts your Thermo Pot out of action for around 2hours. It involves adding citric acid to cold water and boiling it in the Thermo Pot, then running the whole pot empty. Then you have to refill and reboil and empty half of the water to flush the remains of any citric acid. By the time you've topped up the 50% you've spent 2 hours of your life cleaning. If you let it fur up, the efficiency will be reduced and there's potential for the dispensing spout to clog up. Having mentioned dispensing, there's two ways to do this. One, is using an electronically locked button (just requires press of an unlock button). The other way is to push down a manual "plunger" like in normal pump pots (the type you get at workshops, meetings etc). The rate of flow seems "psychologically" faster with the manual pump, but I don't think it is. Other things to note are that this is relatively safe. God forbid a child should pull this over, I wager, that the potential damage is potentially less than if a child pulled a boiling kettle over (please make sure you use common sense!) since there is no opening permanently open. Filling/refilling is accomplished by lifting a well secured lid and adding water via a jug. I have an IKEA fridge jug that requires 3 fillings to fill the pot. This also weighs over 5kg when full (1litre of water = 1kg) so it's not something to attempt to carry around from room to room, though it does have a handle. Lastly, you cannot evacuate the pot completely since it works on vacuum pressure. When you're cleaning this, the last remnants of water need to be tipped out since you can't use either the push pump or the electric dispenser for the last 200mls. That means carrying it to the sink and inverting it which is not an easy feat to keep the lid open, the handle out of the way, and to make sure you don't scald yourself. For this reason, if you are an elderly person or couple, who have no additional regular help, I would not recommend this product to you. However, if you are able bodied, have a lot of friends or family, or just like the idea of having plenty of boiling hot water on tap, this is for you. BUY IT!! It's Dottore Approved!

## Features

- Instant hot water at the touch of a button
- Saves time and money compared to using a standard kettle
- 3.2 litre/ 5.5 pint capacity provides 22 cups/10 mugs
- Choice of 4 temperatures, from 45-98° C. Auto switch-off; Boil dry protection
- Suitable for making hot beverages, desserts, cooking and other household tasks

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B017WIFFQ6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 358,381 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 120 in Hot Water Dispensers |
| Brand | Addis |
| Brand Name | Addis |
| Capacity | 3.5 litres |
| Colour | Stainless Steel/Black |
| Container Type | Pot |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,201 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Stainless Steel/black |
| Included Components | Removable lid, carry handle |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 27.5L x 27.5W x 34H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Thermo Pot Instant Thermal Hot Water Boiler Dispenser |
| Manufacturer | Addis |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Features | brushed finish |
| Model Name | 516521 |
| Model Number | 516521 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Temperature control, automatic shut-off, boil dry protection, LCD display, self-cleaning |
| Package information | Pot |
| Part Number | 5010303154404 |
| Product Care Instructions | Self Clean Function (or use Citric acid) |
| Recommended Uses For Product | making hot beverages, cooking, filling hot water bottles, and other household tasks |
| Special feature | Temperature control, automatic shut-off, boil dry protection, LCD display, self-cleaning |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Wattage | 680 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Addis
- **Capacity:** 3.2 litres
- **Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Colour:** Stainless Steel/Black
- **Special feature:** Automatic Shut-Off, Boil Dry Protection

## Images

![Addis Thermo Pot Instant Thermal Hot Water Boiler Dispenser, 3.2 Litre, Stainless Steel/Black (516521) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61av5t0GWwL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Has this got a timer to turn off at night and back on in the morning ?**
A: I'd ignore what the first poster has put in as an 'answer' - he or she clearly hasn't got a clue about the electricity consumption of this unit and neither about the number of hours in the day it seems! (25/7).

For a start it only uses 680 Watts to boil.  Next, it only uses 2 Watts to keep the water at near boiling or the temperature you set, not 2kW (which would be 2000 watts, or the equivalent of leaving a 2kW kettle on 24 hours a day!).

Just make sure you keep your eye on the blue 'Barber' stripe which shows thick blue lines for the water level.  When most of the gauge is showing thin blue stripes - it's time to fill it up again.

**Q: Can you dispense all 5 lts at once and how long would that take?**
A: Possibly. When I have emptied mine to clean it I tend to give it a 20 second break so as not to overstrain the motor on it. On average mine dispenses at at a rate of approximately 1 pint in around 15 seconds.

**Q: How do clean. Can I use bicarbonate of soda?**
A: There is a pre programmed cleaning setting which works really well using citric acid. I need to use more than the basic amount due to hard water but it works a treat. No idea whether bicarb would work but citric acid is a  basic non invasive cleaner and works.

**Q: What temperatures i can choose 40 or 50 degree?**
A: I'm not sure that I understand the question but would say that you have a choice of temperatures to set which are; 
98°, 85°,60°,50°and 40°. 
You just set the temperature at whichever you wish the water boiler to maintain.
I hope that this helps you.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Economical water heater.
*by G***0 on 26 May 2024*

Love this water heater,plenty of instant hot water at the touch of a button,economical,costs about 20p a day at 23p/kW. Easy and cheap to descale. Timer easy to set to heat up in time for breakfast and stay hot ll day.Had thought about installing an under counter heater but maintenance cost ,ie sacrificial anode and filters uneconomical.I would recommend this product and the seller.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Time Saver and Energy Saver
*by D***E on 14 May 2019*

PROS: 1) Hot water virtually on tap 2) Energy efficiency 3) Large capacity 4) Quality build 5) Ease of use 6) No large emission of steam when it boils. CONS: 1) Forgetting to fill means you have to wait 40-50mins for a "cuppa" 2) Forces you into regular cleaning (by guilt rather than by design) 3) Large (as expected) space required I was originally looking at a one cup kettle/dispenser which seemed like the answer to my energy efficiency and time efficiency requirements. However, when you realise that a lot of the one shot/cup kettles run on 2 to 3kWh you realise what a lot of energy that is to boil one cup. (Yes, I realise that's the energy per hour, before anyone comments!) This Addis Thermo Pot uses only 680W to boil 5 litres of water and 2W per hour to keep it warm. Thus it's significantl;y more energy efficient. Against a traditional kettle it is more expensive (dependent on kettle) however, against a one cup kettle/dispenser it's fractionally more expensive. I get up at stupid o'clock to commute to London and I often take a flask of coffee. Before this thermo pot I would have to go downstairs and boil it, and after ablutions, have to reboil and make the coffee. Of course at 0400hrs in the morning all noises are amplified, so even though we have a stone cottage, a click of the kettle switch and the boiling of it often sound like the World's coming to an end. The Thermo Pot means that I only make one trip downstairs and the coffee is made in a much quieter and efficient way. I have 4 older kids who turn up with boyfriends/girlfriends and by the time we have my mum and others we can easily have 12 or 13 people wanting a hot drink. That means we need around 4 - 4.5 litres of boiling water. That would mean boiling a normal kettle (1.7L) 3 times to serve everyone at the same time. Since we got this, we all sit round the kitchen table with our drinks at the same time.....brilliant! So what are the downsides? If you don't have a lot of space or sufficient kitchen surface area this is rather large, though the footprint is not much more than a normal kettle. It is however, considerably taller, though it probably will fit beneath a cupboard (I've not tried). The next problem is that if you forget to fill it, and I do try to remember to fill up before I go to bed, it can take between 40-50mins for it to boil. Then the other problem is that you are guilt tripped into cleaning it around once a month. This is time consuming and puts your Thermo Pot out of action for around 2hours. It involves adding citric acid to cold water and boiling it in the Thermo Pot, then running the whole pot empty. Then you have to refill and reboil and empty half of the water to flush the remains of any citric acid. By the time you've topped up the 50% you've spent 2 hours of your life cleaning. If you let it fur up, the efficiency will be reduced and there's potential for the dispensing spout to clog up. Having mentioned dispensing, there's two ways to do this. One, is using an electronically locked button (just requires press of an unlock button). The other way is to push down a manual "plunger" like in normal pump pots (the type you get at workshops, meetings etc). The rate of flow seems "psychologically" faster with the manual pump, but I don't think it is. Other things to note are that this is relatively safe. God forbid a child should pull this over, I wager, that the potential damage is potentially less than if a child pulled a boiling kettle over (please make sure you use common sense!) since there is no opening permanently open. Filling/refilling is accomplished by lifting a well secured lid and adding water via a jug. I have an IKEA fridge jug that requires 3 fillings to fill the pot. This also weighs over 5kg when full (1litre of water = 1kg) so it's not something to attempt to carry around from room to room, though it does have a handle. Lastly, you cannot evacuate the pot completely since it works on vacuum pressure. When you're cleaning this, the last remnants of water need to be tipped out since you can't use either the push pump or the electric dispenser for the last 200mls. That means carrying it to the sink and inverting it which is not an easy feat to keep the lid open, the handle out of the way, and to make sure you don't scald yourself. For this reason, if you are an elderly person or couple, who have no additional regular help, I would not recommend this product to you. However, if you are able bodied, have a lot of friends or family, or just like the idea of having plenty of boiling hot water on tap, this is for you. BUY IT!! It's Dottore Approved!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Convenient, brilliant, helpful, we love it!
*by J***E on 29 October 2018*

Bought this product to help me as I have some mobility problems and can become distracted and unsafe in the kitchen at times. This water boiler is great. I can make myself drinks all day with minimal effort, there's no noisy reboiling or struggling to lift the kettle. It uses less energy being on 24hrs than it would boiling the kettle every time you want a cuppa. We conveniently have the temperature set to 85* as we drink black tea/coffee so we're not wasting energy boiling to 100* then cooling with cold water like we used to. We all have noticed we drink more too which is great for keeping our fluid intake up. We only need to top it up once per day but depends upon your use. My carers use it with cooking e.g. to get veg boiling, make instant gravy etc. Our carers, family and friends seem to all think it's great too. Cheaper than a boiling water tap!

## Frequently Bought Together

- Addis Thermo Pot Instant Thermal Hot Water Boiler Dispenser, 3.2 Litre, Stainless Steel/Black (516521)
- 2x Citric Acid

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