







Buy anything from 5,000+ international stores. One checkout price. No surprise fees. Join 2M+ shoppers on Desertcart.
Desertcart purchases this item on your behalf and handles shipping, customs, and support to Italy.
๐ฅ Boil, cook, and conquer your busy day with speed and style!
The Proctor Silex 32oz Adjustable Temperature Hot Pot is a compact, 1000-watt electric kettle designed for rapid boiling and versatile cooking. Featuring a PFAS-free nonstick interior, an easy-to-use adjustable heat knob, and a removable lid with a soft-grip handle, itโs perfect for quick tea, coffee, ramen, soups, and reheating meals. Its fast boil time and ergonomic design make it a must-have for professionals and on-the-go millennials seeking convenience without compromise.













| ASIN | B07BN67KJM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68,338 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #91 in Electric Kettles |
| Brand Name | Proctor Silex |
| Capacity | 0.95 Liters |
| Color | White |
| Container Type | Kettle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,812) |
| Finish Type | PFAS-Free Nonstick Coating |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00022333485071, 10022333485078 |
| Included Components | Hot Pot |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.5"L x 9"W x 6.7"H |
| Item Type Name | Electric Kettle for Tea, Boiling Water, Cooking Noodles and Soup |
| Item Weight | 1.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Proctor Silex |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Features | Nonstick interior |
| Model Name | Proctor Silex 32oz Adjustable Temperature Hot Pot, |
| Model Number | 48507PS |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Fast boiling |
| Part Number | 48507MN |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cooking noodles, boiling water, making hot beverages, heating soup, and reheating leftovers |
| UPC | 022333485071 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Limited Warranty |
| Wattage | 1000 watts |
N**D
Compact, surprisingly decent, priced right
We bought this hot pot for a camper on the go. We were pleasantly surprised to see how spot-on the advertising is: It boils water in about 2~3 minutes which is great for tea, and keeps it boiling long enough for a package of ramen. The diameter is perfect for the standard sized and circular ramen bricks; "fancy" ramen that is a little larger you kind of have to finesse in while boiling but it softens up fast and works well. Even though we stir it anyway, the heating area seems even as we can watch the noodles circulate from top to bottom while boiling. We haven't made anything terribly messy in it except for one dish that was designed to simmer and boil down to preparedness. It was a little rough cleaning burny bits off the hot plate (don't forget, do NOT use metal to clean it) but they are completely gone without a trace after a few boils so I can't complain much. I was a little concerned about the plastic nature of the pot itself in the beginning, but after a nearly 3-digit number of things prepared, it is holding up very well. Other comments about the steam vent's placement are accurate. Seems like common sense, but don't put your hand over it or your hand will scald. I guess they could've moved them to the front of the pot for ergonomics. *shrug* I'm not sure if it's this model or just our hotpot or what, but for some reason we only get about 5 minutes of constant water boil out of it before the hotpot clicks off. This isn't a huge issue but gets a little weird when making mac&cheese and you spend a minute *not* boiling the water, then things go back to normal. Speaking of mac&cheese, note that the size is 32oz. Typical instructions say you'll need 6 cups of water (ie. 48oz) so don't expect to be able to do wonders! Last but not least, we are thankful for the temp control, but it doesn't seem to provide a true variance in temperature. It's just a variable smooth non-clicky knob, seems either "warm" or "boil" are the useful positions as an end-user and in-between is just...there. Bottom line: Everyone seems to be paying twice as much for hotpots designed to do what this one does, and the other ones seem to have weird issues. Despite its shortcomings , we have been happy with this hotpot and would buy another one in a heartbeat.
M**.
Best Electric Kettle
If I could give this kettle/hot pot 10 stars. I would! I use this multiple times daily for hot water, tea, soup, hot chocolate, ramen, and more. Its size, quick heating, easy cleanup, and comfortable handle make this versatile kettle my โgo to.โ It heats to boiling so quickly that I learned to not put it on the actual boiling setting. I only set it at midpoint and have boiling water or contents in just 1-2 minutes! Itโs faster than a microwave and uses less energy, more versatile than a Keurig, and definitely beats using a stove-top kettle. I wish the cord was retractable or wound around the base, but itโs short and easy to manage so not a big deal. I highly recommend this for home use and it would be perfect to use at the office or in an RV!
A**.
Heats water, can stay warm if needed
Works great and fast. Just wish it had an off and on switch.
S**L
Hot pot
This is the best soup pot I have ever owned. Heats fast for tea and coffee water. Easy to clean. Takes up very little room. It's the only pot I use...I have two.best gift I've ever given.
P**.
This heats up extremely quickly and holds the temperature well.
I bought this for a specific use to melt butter for a yearly corn roast I do for our church congregation. Instead of bringing a propane stove and pot and melt butter in that I wanted something a little easier to deal with. This pot being that it pours really fit the bill. We used this and it worked extremely well at the lowest setting it's still would boil the water in the butter but just barely. It was able to keep the butter hot to be ready when we needed it for the corn. We poured it directly into butter cans then people use brushes in the can to apply the butter. This made our job much easier than carrying all of that extra equipment to the park where we have the roast. I could see how this would work well for just heating up water for tea and keeping the water at the temperature that you want it to be at. It looks nice It was not that expensive and it really worked well for what we used it for.
S**V
1๏ธโฃ Proctor Silex 32oz Adjustable Temperature Hot Pot โ Fast & Versatile Cooking
๐ก Rapid Heating โ Boils water faster than a microwave, perfect for tea, coffee, and instant meals. Durable Plastic. โ Adjustable Temperature Control โ Easily switch between warm and boil settings for precise cooking. โ PFAS-Free Nonstick Coating โ Ensures easy cleanup and prevents food from sticking. It looks good in the cabinet. ๐ฅ Final Verdict: A compact, efficient hot pot ideal for dorms, offices, and quick meals great value for the money! Watch out when opening the lid when pot is hot, lid can get hot.
F**E
Fire Hazard
I got one of these secondhand in college. Despite the dial of temperature settings, this thing had only two: off, and flash boil. When I moved out of my dorm, I put it in the trash room with a note: DANGEROUS, BROKEN, DO NOT USE. Fast forward four years, I needed an electric cooker for work. I forgot what my old one looked like, and this seemed fine, so I ordered it. I came to realize that this is the same thing I had in college, and that my old one wasn't broken. It was working as intended. There is no way to slowly heat up food, or simmer. The dial doesn't seem to do anything specific, because you have to listen for the "click" of the heating mechanism for the heat to begin. Sometimes, you turn the dial to the Low setting, it clicks, and your soup is at a rolling boil in 20 seconds. Other times, you turn it to High, and it doesn't click. You wait, and wait, and wait. Turn it back to Off. Wait. Then turn it up to 3. Clicks. Bubbling over the sides in 15 seconds. I don't know if the "power trigger" on the inside keeps being pushed out of the way by the dial, and that's why it doesn't work properly, but it's really unacceptable. The heating mechanism is basically out of control, so cooking food is a game of standing there and turning the thing off and on again to prevent things from burning onto the bottom. Please do not buy this dangerous device.
L**I
The device is defective ( not working )
Trustpilot
2 months ago
1 month ago