Customer Reviews for Sunbeam Hot Shot Beverage Machine

Sunbeam Hot Shot Beverage Machine
by Sunbeam

Sunbeam Hot Shot Beverage Machine List Price: $21.88
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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Sunbeam Hot Shot Beverage Machine

Customer Review: Best kept secret
Summary: 5 Stars

this little baby is the best kept secret in the kitchen. Everyone who has seen it wants one. There in lies the problem. They are hard to find and not carried everywhere including amazon.com. I was looking for two more. In a hurry? This is for you.

Customer Review: Better than stove, tea kettle for a quick cup of hot water.
Summary: 5 Stars

I bought another one of these for my office, since I did not like using a tea kettle as much. Forget now why none of us used the microwave. Just pour a cup or two of water in and push a button for it to heat. Dispenses a bit slowly for me.

Customer Review: Can't do without it
Summary: 5 Stars

Still using my first one of these for 18 years and decided to get another B4 this one does die.
I've gotten so dependent on it, it's great, fast and convenient.

Customer Review: Can't live without a 'Hot Shot'.
Summary: 5 Stars

There is only one and it is perfect.

Instead of boiling a whole kettle of water the Hot Shot does only a cup, so whether its a quick cup of hot tea, or a bowl of noodles, this does the job and saves time and money.

Great idea, like the light switch it is a must have for any home.


Customer Review: Cheap and dangerous.
Summary: 1 Stars

This could have been done better:

I'm not supposed to plug it in unless it has water in it ready to be heated. When I plugged it in the first time, sure enough the light came on and so if I didn't have water in it, it would have been "bad".

I bought it for my office so I can pout a cup of water in it, heat it, and make tea.

Well, when I took it to my office and plugged it in, it came on automatically again. So the manual warining you not to plug it in without having water in it seems valid.

I'm afraid to leave it plugged-in after it's off (what if power gets interrupted and it turns itself back on and burn the place down?).

So instead of simply putting water in, getting hot water out. I have to plug it in, put water, start it, get water out unplug it.

Why, why couldn't they put a hard switch on it (so it won't turn on unless you want it to). I bought it to make life simpler, not to wake up in the middle of the night worrying if I unplugged it and if my workplace has burned down...

I wouldn't buy it again.
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