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🔥 Instant hot water, zero wait — upgrade your tea game now!
The Breville HotCup Hot Water Dispenser VKT111 combines a powerful 3 kW fast boil system with a 2.0 litre capacity and nine variable dispense sizes, delivering precise, energy-efficient hot water at the touch of a button. Designed for safety and convenience, it features a hinged lid, illuminated water window, and a removable drip tray to prevent mess. Ideal for busy professionals and those valuing quick, controlled hot water without the hassle or risk of traditional kettles.











| ASIN | B078L3WJWM |
| Auto Shutoff | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 601 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 1 in Hot Water Dispensers |
| Brand | Breville |
| Colour | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (34,580) |
| Date First Available | 15 Dec. 2017 |
| Item Weight | 1.9 kg |
| Model Number | VKT111 |
| Product Dimensions | 29 x 19 x 29 cm; 1.9 kg |
| Special Features | Variable Dispense, Hinged Lid, Removable Drip Tray |
| Volume Capacity | 2 Litres |
L**N
Mum is safer making her tea; easy to use & clean; better for bills & planet
Great product! Purchased to reduce the scalding risk to an elderly and wobbly relative, from carrying a hot kettle; so glad I got it!. The HotCup does exactly what you expect- it heats & dispenses a cup of boiling water (faster than a kettle and much more safely), into a waiting mug. It only heats one cup at a time, so is better than a kettle for both the planet and the household bills. It is also a fairly snazzy, blue-lit black & steel, item to look at, (it thrilled and then crushed my coffee-snob little brother, who momentarily mistook it for a higher-end coffee thingy lol). No way to tell yet how robust it will be, but so far the OneCup has proved to be a great improvement on the old kettle. Mum has had no problems learning how to use it, as it’s totally intuitive. Neither she nor I (!) have yet forgotten to put a mug in place before pressing the dispense button. I’m almost certain this will happen sometime, so it’s good there is a drip tray to deal with most of a worst-case spillage (NB drip tray holds just 210 ml-ish, so if you DO make this mistake, whack a handy receptacle under it sharpish anyway). In terms of build quality, it seems reasonably sturdy, though is undeniably a somewhat plasticky entry level product mostly made of…plastic. The grille you put the mug on is stainless steel and easy to keep nice & shiny. It is easy to fill, although the fill aperture is small and I avoid filling it from the tap, instead using a jug with a narrow spout, about twice a day, to do this. Do make sure you don’t overfill it, as it will discharge excess cold water through the spout if you do…Otherwise, upkeep is minimal- I basically empty the drip tray and wipe it all down every couple of days. There are two things to bear in mind if you’re deciding if this is the hot water dispenser for you. First, this model dispenses 250 ml of boiling water each time; do ensure your mugs are big enough to take the full volume dispensed, plus a little space on top to allow for milk and to limit spillages. If you are especially committed to more delicate teacups /smaller coffee cups, you should consider a model which allows you to vary the volume dispensed, and maybe also allows you to vary the temperature for each cup (Breville and its competitors produce such models and the price for them is obviously higher than this basic one). Second, if you are trying to reduce your exposure to microplastics (our last kettle was specifically chosen to eliminate plastic contact with the water), this is definitely not the machine for you. Not sure which machine is, but I assume money will buy you anything you want… My budget is not huge and for me the choice was between the gradual and unquantifiable risks of chronic plastic exposure and the immediate danger of a disastrous injury. As giving up tea is obviously a total red line for Mum (I daren’t even suggest such a thing lol), this is the compromise I’ve had to make. Finally, I would definitely recommend this product for anybody with balance issues, general weakness or arthritic hands /wrists, for whom carrying/using a kettle may be painful or dangerous. It could help reduce discomfort, or even help you avoid a nasty accident. I’m certainly much happier now with Mum making herself hot drinks when she wants, which helps protect her independence as long as possible. Sorry for posting such a long review- hope it’s helpful to at least some of you!
B**Y
Excellent quality and functionality
The hot water dispenser is easy to use and economical. According to my Smart meter the electric use is 1 penny for a cup of hot water. It’s a safe appliance especially if like me you have Arthritic hands and are prone to dropping things. The dial at the top of the machine is easy to grip and enables you to set it for a smaller amount of hot water if needed. I use a metal jug to fill the top of the dispenser with cold water and find it easier to place the metal jug (with a sturdy handle) under the hot water nozzle, instead of using a cup. It boils in no time and is a sleek looking machine . Well worth the money for the quality and functionality.
M**S
Brilliant HotCup Water Dispenser
My mum loves her hot water dispenser cos its easier to use than lift a kettle at 89? Would recommend this item for folk that has problems with their hands.
S**S
🏆 Six Years, 4,000+ Boils, and Still Going Strong!
If you are looking for the "Old Faithful" of kitchen gadgets, this is it. I purchased my Breville HotCup back in March 2020, and it has been the single most used item in my kitchen ever since. • Daily Driver: I use this 2 to 3 times every single day. • Speed: The 3kW fast boil is no joke—it delivers a steaming cup of water almost instantly, which is a lifesaver on busy mornings. Most appliances these days seem designed to fail after a couple of years. Not this one. Even after six years of heavy use, it is still working at 100% capacity. Why I Love It: The build quality is fantastic. It feels solid, robust, and reliable. It’s a "set it and forget it" piece of tech that just does its job perfectly every single time. It saves energy compared to a traditional kettle because you’re only heating exactly what you need. The Bottom Line: Strong, solid, and incredibly robust. If mine ever finally decides to retire, I’ll be buying the exact same model to replace it. Highly recommended for anyone who wants a no-nonsense, high-quality water dispenser.
G**G
Quick boil
Bought as a replacement kettle but with the benefit of one cup, quick boil. Boils in well under a minute so is cheaper and more rapid than a conventional kettle. Only one negative is the size of cup/mug to use, ideal for tea but a struggle to add milk prior when making coffee. Just needs a larger mug
E**E
Wow
Quick boil on the water, the quality of the this amazing product is amazing, easy to fill for the size, the water tastes amazing, very light in the hand
T**S
Excellent Product
Excellent product This is the third Hot water dispenser I’ve tried and well done Breville, yours actually delivers the water to a consistent 95C to the cup every time. Variable quantity too. And the stop button stops the cup overflowing by cutting water flow as soon as it’s used. All in all a good product worth the money
C**E
MAJOR PLUS POINTS AND A COUPLE OF REAL NEGATIVES
Great, if you mostly use a normal kettle to make tea or coffee. I say that because unless you have a large kitchen, I haven't, then you'll have to choose between this and a kettle taking up space. I'm trying this for a few days then we'll see. This really heats the water up very fast and it's really hot, nothing like most coffee machine's turn out. You won't be drinking this as soon as it's filled the cup unless you want server mouth burns. Turns off when it's filled the cup and the tank holds enough for 5 cups it says, it doesn't, it's 4 tops. No manual for those that like to study these things, just a printed card. Very easy to use, just fill to the mark with water, stick large cup under and press the on switch. Heats in about 40 secs and out comes the water. Impressive. Drawbacks : two. One the lid for the water is the wrong way round. It should open toward the back this making the water easier to pour in. Two, there is no way to adjust the amount of hot (boiling water) that comes out. You have to take what has been set up at the factory, so kiss goodbye to expresso's, well you could always pour 75% of the water away I guess.
J**T
I purchased this because arthritis in my hand was making lifting a heavy kettle unsafe and difficult. The HotCup is ideal for making a cup of coffee or tea and even for making instant gravy! No heavy lifting and piping hot water in a matter of seconds. I purchased one for our son who lives alone and he is absolutely delighted with it.
A**R
Good design. Relatively quiet and fast. English plug, so you'll require localised plug adapter for your region. 3000Watts.
G**.
Satisfaction guaranteed plus delivered in rapid time.I am now enjoying lots of coffee it's a little gem. Thank you Amazon.
K**E
Preisleistung, okay
D**E
Worked properly for one day. After that we now have to fill the cup twice to get a full cup, and we have to hold the cup as the water only drizzle out. My husband even puts his cup of tea in the microwave to get it hot enough. Will return it.
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