Redmond RTP-M801 750 W 3.5 L stainless steel
![]() | Outdated Product Type: thermopot; Volume (L): 3.5; Power consumption (W): 750; Heating element: hidden; Water level indicator; Thermostat; Delay start timer; Water supply: water supply button; hand pump; pressing by cup; Blocking the water supply; Material: steel; Dimensions (cm): 30x24x22; Weight (kg): 2.5 |
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As a thermopot, it works, but there is a big problem - the screen of the thermopot. The main functions of the thermopot are working: heating and dispensing! after purchase, the thermopot worked for exactly one week, and then the screen stopped displaying numbers. We took it to the service twice, but the service technicians couldn't find anything "no defect found." We brought the device home, and after a day, the display stopped working again, only glowing blue. The display only works again after turning off the thermopot for 1-1.5 minutes and then turning it back on. It was noticed that the numbers disappear when draining water. This appears to be an unusual problem perhaps affecting the entire batch of this M801 model, as my acquaintances have the exact same issue. The service does not acknowledge the problem, and as a result, the consumer cannot prove anything. Another huge downside of this model is the "crazy" water flow; it's impossible to pour boiling water into small cups. The store refuses to refund the money, citing the service conclusions. There is no point in filming videos, as even in court it isn't considered evidence. In the end, the consumer has no rights, aside from huge expenses on independent assessments. |
Great model, 4 years no issues! Durable! Works like a Kalashnikov. After 4 years, the manual pump doesn't dispense water well. It can be easily fixed, but I'm lazy. |
Redmond home appliances are becoming more and more popular. A vivid confirmation of this is the RTP-M801 thermal pot, which is among the leaders in sales on the market. The model received a durable steel case and a 3.5-liter flask.
Maintaining the right temperature
Redmond RTP-M801 is equipped with a thermostat, which not only allows you to keep the water hot after boiling, but also to provide the required temperature. Three modes are offered — 65, 85 and 98 degrees. For re-boiling, a corresponding button is provided.
Energy saving
The disadvantage characteristic of many thermopots — the absence of an off button — does not apply to this device. In addition, there is a delay start timer. There are 8 fixed adjustment options between 3 and 99 hours. But there is not enough delay for 8 – 9 hours (for the period of sleep or a working day) or self-setting of the required turn-on time.
Convenient and safe
Redmond RTP-M801 can supply water in three ways — by pressing a button, pressing the lever on the spout (using a cup or glass) and using a manual pump. Each method of spill involves a lock: in order to protect against children or accidental clicks.
Thanks to the LED display, the control process is simplified as much as possible. Additional convenience is guaranteed by an illuminated water level indicator, a removable lid and a carrying handle.
The shortcomings of the thermopot include the flimsy fastening of the handle to the body, the rather strong pressure of water when it is supplied, and the tight pressing of the buttons. But in general, in terms of its functionality, Redmond RTP-M801 is probably the main competitor of Panasonic's flagship models. At the same time, its cost is slightly lower, which makes it one of the most optimal solutions in terms of functionality and cost.
- Display
- Rotation on stand 360°
- Reboil function

