TWINBIRD Japanese Electric Sake Warmer Portable Atsukan Machine Black TW-D418B
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There is not much choice of sake besides one or two brands of sake at your average grocery store, unless you go to a specific wine or liquor store. About $8 is the price I usually pay for Gekkeikan. You can pay between $50 and The price of the bottle is $10.00.
Using it in fondue is not permitted
The temperature can be adjusted using a slider that goes from low to high so you can adjust it depending on how warm or hot The purchase has been a great success for me.
The heater does not come with cups. It works only as a heater.
Selected User Reviews For TWINBIRD Japanese Electric Sake Warmer Portable Atsukan Machine Black TW-D418B
Taking part in Japanese culture with my partner is a rewarding experience. Sake served warm is a nice thing to have during the colder season. At the time I ordered it, I had no idea this sake warmer would ship directly from Japan. USPS delivered the order through the mail after around four weeks, but the packaging was excellent. The box itself arrived undamaged (even the box itself). The wait was well worth it. The instructions for this product are all written in Japanese since it is a household product. It was in a very foreign language. I should tell you that this is not a big deal since there are only a couple of points 2) There's a switch on the side that can turn the heater on and off. The slider can make the sake progressively warmer as you slide it to the right. I used a cooking thermometer to determine the temperature for each marking. The pot should be kept at the ridge of the pot and not higher, and should not be immersed in water. The pot will work just fine in the United States without any kind of an electrical adapter, as Japanese electric standards are very similar to what we have I have tried a variety of sake brands and types. The taste of some things is better warm, the taste of others is not so good. One of my favorites so far is a black, oval/egg-shaped bottle with detailed Japanese print. There was even a note on the back of the bottle saying to serve warm.
In Japan, the household current is 100 volts, whereas it is 110 volts in the United States I brought a sake warmer back from Japan many years ago that eventually cooked the sake no matter what setting I used. This sake warmer is a far better product, but it has no instructions and these You will find a chart of temperatures (in Celsius) of various settings within them. surface temperature of the sake at each setting and found that the sake typically warms up (and stays) by about 10 degrees Celsius more than their chart suggests. ) The number shown in the photo is the actual one. As of August 2015, it reached a maximum of 60 in Japan and 70 in the U. S. Here are the bottom three lines This is their most common setting (not on their chart, but seems to be intended to be room temperature)? According to my thermometer, it reached 37 degrees while I was measuring Honestly, very few Americans will likely care about the details of the setting and will just enjoy warm sake without worrying about anything. Despite the fact that there is an on-site There are two lights on the front one is off and the other is on Leaving it plugged in and bumping it against something else on a countertop can cause it to turn on by accident. The off switch itself is located on the back of the unit. Our overall impression is good and we find ourselves enjoying sake more frequently now that the unit is all set up!.
I am very pleased with this Sake Warmer. In my opinion, I prefer my sake hot, and I set it to 3/4, which brings the sake to the perfect temperature within 3 minutes The timer stops at 4 minutes and does not move. There is Japanese lettering on the shirt, which makes it look all the more.
There is enough water in the kettle to make about two carafes I think 300mL is right In addition, it is small and compact enough to fit on your desk during Zoom happy hours.
Have seen 2 friends, who loved the design and ordered it so far. I am just as pleased with them as I am with them. In my opinion, it does indeed warm the sake, so I gave it five stars in terms of warmth. The sake kettle does not taste as delicious as its contents, therefore, it gets 3 stars for flavor. I give this a 3 out of 5. The thicc is not exactly the right word, but it is. Can I count on it? That's a weird rating. I don't know what it means.
Relax, a special treat is about to happen. Pour some sake and enjoy the experience. The design, the ease of use, and the settings are all ten.
That's why mine has a strange finish, I guess. When I heat it in the bowl with the sake, the sake takes on a metallic taste that I find very In the end, I decided to remove the handle and use it as a hot water/warmer set without the handle. My current method involves heating sake up by placing a bottle in heated water, rather than the traditional way. Even though it takes longer this way, I prefer it since I don't have to worry about the water getting cold, and I don't have to worry about the flame burning me. I give it five stars for the function that I use it for. As a result, I only gave it three stars due to the fact that I can't use it in its intended way.
We had been looking for something like the temperature feature, and this is it.
Having purchased the item for warming sake, I intended to use it for that purpose. It works just like it says it does! It doesn't take long - just set it up and finish making dinner. There is ready sake that is waiting for you.