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Samovar BEEM Columbus III G6867- Holds 1.2 gallons of water (4.5L)
- Comes with matching tea pot 0.26 gallons (1.0L)
- 110V U.S.A. STD plug
- Teapot with strainer
- Made of stainless steel 18/10
- 1500 watts for quick heating
- 1000 watts heating element switches off automatically near boiling point
- 500 watts for energy saving at the set temperature to keep-warm
- Energy-saving thermostat
- Overheating protection
- Boil-dry protection with automatic shut-off
- Cordless plug-type connector - water kettle tunable by 360
- Steamer ring prevents too much steam from condensing on the base of the teapot
- Dimensions: 13" L (handle to handle) x 12" W (body with plus faucet) x 17" H
- Made in Germany
Number of serving=5.5lit or 186oz (w/ teapot)/8oz= 23 cups (8oz/cup)
A samovar is a heated metal container traditionally used to heat and boil water in and around Russia, as well as in other Slavic nations, Iran, Kashmir, and Turkey. Since the heated water is usually used for making tea, many samovars have an attachment on top of its lid to hold and heat a teapot filled with tea concentrate. Samovars are said to have been invented in Central Asia, though their origin is a matter of dispute. For example, some argue that it is purely a Russian invention given that the samovar appeared in Iran not later than in 18th century, and it bears the same Russian name "samovar".
Though traditionally heated with coal or charcoal, many newer samovars use electricity and heat water in a similar manner as an electric water boiler.
For copy of Operating Instructions, see below document:
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