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๐ฅ Boil, fold, and goโyour ultimate travel kettle companion! ๐
The LOUTYTUO Ultrathin Foldable Electric Kettle is a 555ml BPA-free silicone kettle featuring a 580W rapid boil heating element, 304 stainless steel components, and a detachable handle and power cord for ultra-portability. Designed for global travelers, it supports dual voltage (110-220V) and fits neatly into its included travel bag, making it ideal for camping, business trips, and on-the-go coffee or tea rituals.









| ASIN | B07PRGXQBS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #115,692 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #142 in Electric Kettles |
| Brand | LOUTYTUO |
| Brand Name | LOUTYTUO |
| Capacity | 555 Milliliters |
| Color | Blue |
| Container Type | Kettle |
| Country | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,063 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Stainless Steel |
| Included Components | kettle, power cord, travel bag |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.87"L x 2.91"W x 9.49"H |
| Item Type Name | electric kettles |
| Item Weight | 0.7 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Loutytuo |
| Material | Silicone |
| Material Features | Food-grade, PBA-free, stainless steel lid and heating plate |
| Model Name | Louty-F |
| Model Number | Louty-H |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Foldable |
| Package Information | Kettle |
| Part Number | Louty-F |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand wash, Wipe clean |
| Recommended Uses For Product | traveling, camping, business trips, portable kitchen |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| UPC | 722943291016 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 100 Volts |
| Wattage | 580 watts |
L**E
Great for traveling!
I purchased this because I am an avid coffee drinker and I was going to be traveling to Europe and wanted to ensure I had my morning coffee available each day without having to go out each morning to get one. I used my Bodum French Press mug, ground coffee, and heated up water in this kettle every morning for the two weeks we were in Europe and it was perfect! Didn't take long to heat up water at all and it gets HOT. There is no adjustable temp on this like you would see with a typical electric kettle, but that wasn't something I needed. The only issue I have with the kettle is that it's very difficult to see the fill line on silicone. If it were in a different color than the color of the kettle it would be easier. Very easy to clean and one of the best things is that it's super easy to take apart and put back together and it fits easily in it's hardshell carrying case. My husband was also able to use it for water for his tea. Although I don't use it except for traveling (I use it for any travel I do now, not just to Europe), it is totally worth it and I would highly recommend!
L**C
Perfect!
I can't figure out what the bad reviews are about...this thing is great! I tested it out right away. I did not notice any kind of odor coming from the silicone. I did not notice any kind of film on the water after it cooled off. The handle was very easy to put on and take off. The water heated to a boil in about 3.5 minutes (I'm at sea level.) I had no problem at all with water sputtering out of the pot when the water boiled, because I'm smart enough to realize you have to have the lid turned to the "closed" position. Then, water poured easily and cleanly out of the spout after I lined up the little arrows so the lid is in the "open" position. (It's not rocket science, people!) I like how it shuts off once the water comes to a boil, but then will turn back on to keep the water hot. I make two cups of coffee in a single-serve French press, so this will be perfect for me! You just have to remember, if that isn't want you want, to turn it off after you pour your water out. Again, not rocket science. The case which came with mine is the one pictured in the ad, and the cord fits in there perfectly fine if sort of coiled and put into the mesh in the top of the case. Great case! I'll be bringing this with me on my next trip and it will be so nice not to have to deal with gross hotel room coffee pots and sub-par hotel coffee! Hooray!
F**O
Great little travel kettle
I got this kettle for work since I'm not always working in the same building and we didn't have a kettle at work. This little pot collapses and comes with a nice hard case for storage including the cord. It's pretty easy to set up and take down although the cord is a bit short. I have also found that the cord is difficult to remove from the pot. This is good because it won't accidentally become dislodged but is also a pain because in order to pour from the pot, I have to either unplug it or hope that I have enough cord to keep it plugged in and pour at the same time. It does have a sensor so if the temperature drops below a certain point, it will automatically start heating again. It says that it can heat milk as well but it burns VERY quickly so I stay away from milk from now on. It's fairly easy to clean since it's silicone so it stretches to accommodate your hand. It does have an odd smell to it like many of the reviews mention. I cleaned it thoroughly several times, cooked in it several times, and it still held the smell. I think my tea had an odd taste for a bit when I first started using it but it quickly went away. I love this little kettle although I might get a regular one that separates from the heating element next time, simply for the convenience. This does pack small enough for me and I will keep using it until it breaks though.
K**S
Great for traveling
Smaller than expected, which is why it lost 1 star, but overall great product. I never use the coffee makers in hotel rooms because they can be gross. This offers the perfect solution for tea and coffee while traveling. Great to use with french press or pour over. It also doesn't take up much space after collapsing.
S**9
Works great!
I bought this as a gift for my husband for traveling, since he loves his coffee and doesnโt like most hotel room coffee options. Turns out we both truly love it. We have used it in hotel rooms and in our camper. We are headed to Europe and had planned to bring it along but we have now decided to go with only carry on luggage and felt like it used too much space. It is sturdy and more stable than I expected it to be. It heats water very quickly just like the larger one we have in our kitchen at home. It is easy to pop up and to disassemble and put away. It is very light weight, but in its case it does use a bit of space. If you travel with checked bags it is perfect to pack and bring along. Car travel or camper is absolutely perfect for this size. Plus the color is lovely. It does have a setting for use in Europe with their higher voltage outlets. This is a great gift for world (or local) travelers!
A**R
Boiling water in a just a few minutes.
This is my 2nd one. Great for traveling in RV and needing coffee!
A**W
Hopefully a great little camping kettle
I'll start with the caveat that I haven't taken this camping and I've only had it a short time (hours), enough to run some tests and decide that it's worth pursuing further. First I'll answer a few questions and doubts I had about the product before purchase. I bought the blue one in May 2023 and it did come with the case as shown in the pictures even though the listing states "zipper foldable storage bag". I saw concerns about removing and reinstalling the lid given the flexible body, these seem unfounded. If I'm not careful, yes, I could smash the body and cause a splash of hot liquid, but I don't think this is a serious concern. It's potentially holding hot liquid, handle it with an appropriate degree of caution. It's not difficult to remove or replace the lid without flexing the body. Also note that the lid leaves an opening for pouring with it on, it's not required to remove the lid to pour the liquid. I don't have concerns regarding the stability of the body attaching to the handle while pouring and I can easily put my thumb on the nub should I have doubts there. I see no evidence of oily film and especially no indication of transfer of such to the liquid inside with my kettle. I saw a video suggesting it would be difficult to clean given the accordion-like interior. Guess what, it's flexible! I can get a couple soapy fingers everywhere inside it. I saw concern over removing the power cord from the kettle with hot liquid inside. Again, handle it with the appropriate degree of caution. Wiggle the plug and it comes out. I imagine this will only get easier with use. At 5000ft elevation, the auto-off at boil feature does not seem to work. I let water boil continuously for several minutes and it never cycled itself off. Use only under supervision. Performance is pretty close to advertised. On the 110V setting, my Kill-a-watt shows it draw 780W and heats 12oz of water from 75F to 200F in 2m45s. For camping, unfortunately I don't have an 800W power station, but I do have a Bluetti EB3A with a 600W inverter (this is by no means an endorsement of the EB3A - it was on sale). This kettle will immediately trip the overload on the inverter with default settings. However the EB3A does have a "Power Lifting" feature which can be enabled in the app and claims to be able to run restive loads rated at up to 1200W at reduced voltage and current. In this mode is will run this kettle and the Kill-a-watt reports that it draws 540W at ~100V. It heats 12oz of water from 73F to 200F in 5m00s and in the course of doing so drops the battery from 100% to 83%. Another option, if you're power constrained, is running the kettle on the 220V setting from a 110V source (please don't do the opposite). In this mode the kettle draws only 200W and requires 11m00s to heat 12oz of water from 73F to 200F. Certainly a better result than even the advertised heating time from some of the 12V kettles on the market. Obligatory use at non-recommended settings at your own risk warning.
A**I
Brilliant idea, but scalding execution
The good: The conceptual design of this kettle is brilliant. I absolutely love how small it is when collapsed. The large, well-weighted base and narrow top also make it super sturdy, which is great when preparing stuff in a crowded camper with two kids crawling all over. The bad: It makes scalding hot water (obviously), but WILL LITERALLY SCALD YOU sooner or later. There are a couple of issues with the actual design of the kettle: 1) When you tip it to pour the water, the steam from inside invariably hits your hand that is holding the handle, leading to a painful reminder of just how hot the water is inside. This seems to be due to the fact that the lid does not seal well, even when it is put in the right direction, and it pretty much happens every time. 2) It is all too easy to put the lid on backward, which will cause the spout-end of the kettle to be sealed off. When trying to our, this causes your unsuspecting loved one to tilt the kettle over further than necessary, which causes more water pressure against the lid, which in turn causes the lid to fall off. With the obstruction out of the way, screams of horror ensue as the hot water pours on the aforementioned loved one's hand holding the Aeropress. This has happened to both of us, but the second time left my wife's hand painfully red for days. NOT FUN NOR SAFE. The lid should be keyed against the top rim of the kettle to prevent it from falling out or should be attached in a more permanent fashion to prevent it from being put on backward. No, that stupid little arrow on the lid is not enough. My previous collapsible kettle (useful TP147) never had this problem, I never once burned myself with it. Unfortunately, that one hit the ground one too many times, so I replaced it with this more compact model. Had I known that this one will lead to pain and suffering (well, yeah, literally), I would have never bought it. So this is likely going in the trash, as I cannot even give it away with a clear conscience.
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