October 23, 2014

Reimagine the Electric Kettle: Heat Just the Amount You Need

Miito is an innovative product that heats liquids directly in the vessel to be used, hence eliminating the heating of excess water. Simply fill your cup with water, place it onto the induction base and immerse the rod in the liquid. The induction base heats the rod, which then heats the liquid surrounding it. Miito works with non-ferrous vessels of any size, for example a pot of tea when inviting guests. Miito can also heat your soup or milk for a coffee. The clean shape of the rod allows it to be cleaned easily.

Miito_Front_1

Miito does not have an instate button: simply lift the rod from the base and it shifts to “Standby” mode. In this mode a small current flows, which detects the ferrous material of the induction plate. Once a vessel is placed onto the base and the rod is placed inside, the full induction power turns on and heats the induction plate of the rod. The device signals once the liquid has boiled and shifts back into “Standby”. By placing the rod on the base, the device shuts off.

LOCATIONS

CATEGORIES

FILTER POSTS


RECENT COMMENTS

"C heck My Assignment " is typically a service or tool designed to help students review and assess… - on Re: How to Write the Perfect Business Plan for Your Food Truck

This article offers an insightful look into the role of luck and strategy in 51 Club online color… - on Re: Online Color Prediction Games: Luck vs. Strategy – Which Matters More?

Flowers Mallorca is a leading floral and gourmet gift delivery service based in Palma de Mallorca,… - on Re: Beirut.com: Upgrade Your Gifts: Alternative Gifts Ideas!

This article is such a fantastic guide for food-loving travelers! One of the best ways to… - on Re: 9 Ways to Discover Authentic Cuisine on Your Next Travel Adventure

https://uploads.disquscdn.c... - on Re: The Importance of Commercial Kitchen Layouts in Reducing Waste and Maximizing Efficiency





PREVIOUS ARTICLE

Save Space: Magnetic Bottle Hanger for your Refrigerator

NEXT ARTICLE

Cocoa&Co's New Colorful Address at Beirut Souks (Closed)