![]() With the Finlon and similar tech 12v cup warmers, you don’t have this problem anymore. We find that in the first few minutes of a journey, even in a thermos mug, our tea cooled too much for us. You can make your tea in your mug whilst in your own kitchen and then bring the cup to your car and plug it in to keep warm. You can keep the 12v lead for this mug in your vehicle and keep the mug with you separately. This is especially handy through winter when it is extra cold outside and you can get into your car or van and have a hot drink not lose its heat as quickly as your start your commute. If you are a slow drinker and only use this for commutes, you can make your fave morning beverage and have it kept warm for your entire commute. It’s very simple, it doesn’t boil, it warms your thermos mug whilst a drink is already in it. It can pack away smaller than any other kettle so this is by far the best kettle to travel with and use when at your destination.įinlon is the perfect commuters cup, if you are only going to require a warm or hot drink for a single journey each day, from home or the office, this cup can be perfect for you. If you want a kettle for your holiday destinations then the Burling collapsible kettle is for you. You can boil your water well in advance and keep it at the temperature that you need for your journey. We talk more about their features in their individual reviews. What we really like about these two is that you can keep the water warm inside even after they have boiled. It takes nearly 10 minutes more to boil the water and that means it isn’t the best car kettle. It has some technical features similar to the Spardar but is let down in boil time. ![]() The Easy Way Car Electric Mug is our second-best car kettle. To make two cups of tea, just have it ready 20 minutes before you arrive at your stop and rest point and you’ll have lovely hot water waiting for you. The Spardar was one of the fastest to boil at just over 15 minutes. It doesn’t have the biggest volume and capacity for boiling water, at 350ml, but it’s more than adequate for a couple of small cups of tea. ![]() If you need hot water whilst travelling with a baby, you can control the temperature that you will need to warm food or to add to a drink and you know you won’t be handing them boiling water. ![]() The Spardar 12v water heater is perfect for a multitude of water heating tasks. We specifically use a 20L water container, like the one below, which stows away very easily and holds enough water, not just for boiling and the odd cup of tea, but for emergency situations too.īelow we will compare the best car kettles for different reasons, there are some fantastic options out there, let’s see. Then we have three vertical tall mug shape kettles, all 12v plug-in kettles and should fit in your cup holders in your car comfortably.īefore we get going with the comparisons and in-depth reviews of the 12v kettles and water heaters, You’ll need to think about how you are going to store water. The collapsible silicone kettle is a mains kettle requiring 110v/120v but we have reviewed this because it is a travel kettle that you can pack away easily and takes up very little space, meaning when you arrive at your destination, you can get a cuppa on. There are two normal shaped and familiar-looking kettle types, the collapsible silicone kettle and the Streetwize 12v kettle. We have reviewed 5 very different sized travel kettles, which hopefully has one that fits your requirements and space. What is the best travel 12v car kettle so that you never have to miss out on a perfect cuppa, even when in the car? We go through some of the best car kettle options out there to see what works and what doesn’t.Ĭar travel kettles come in a few different sizes and shapes.
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