Price: $39.99 - $34.95
(as of Dec 19, 2024 11:26:36 UTC – Details)
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Heat Happier with HOTLOGIC
HOTLOGIC uses low-slow conduction technology to heat or cook food and hold it at the perfect temperature for hours. Simply put your food in a container with a flat bottom and lid, or grab your favorite pre-packaged frozen meal, place it in your HOTLOGIC, plug it in, and get ready to enjoy delicious food. No buttons, no venting, no stirring, It’s just that easy.
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HOT FOOD ON HAND: Our warming lunch box is ideal for cooking healthy dishes, heating frozen boxed meals, and warming comfort food anywhere you need it. Enjoy delicious meals at home, in the office, at parties, potlucks, or gatherings.
YOUR FOOD, PERFECTLY COOKED: Better than an insulated lunchbox, this easy-to-use electric lunch box heater can reheat or even cook your meals at a low-slow conduction heat. It can bring foods to the ideal temperature and hold them there without overcooking or drying.
HEAT YOUR WAY: This heating lunch box is compatible with most flat-bottom, sealable containers, including glass, plastic, Tupperware, metal, aluminum foil, and cardboard. Accommodates containers up to 8.75” W x 6.75” L x 2.5 H“ or 1.5 quarts of food.
SET IT AND FORGET IT: Our portable food warmer for travel takes the work out of meal prep. It requires no monitoring – just place your meal inside, plug it in, and go about your day. No buttons, no venting, no stirring, It’s just that easy.
HOTLOGIC: We help simplify your meals so you can get the most out of your day. HotLogic takes the hassle out of food on the go with a simple, set-it-and-forget-it solution perfect for quick lunch breaks, effortless dinners, and crowd-pleasing potlucks. We stand behind our products, so if you are unsatisfied within the first 90 days of your purchase, please contact us so we can make it right; your satisfaction is important to us.
L Walker –
Love this
Works great with frozen entrees; can heat right in the package and stays warm til you are ready. This my second one and my first one still works great after a yr. and a half. ð
Jennifer –
Nice, hot lunches now. Forget the communal microwave!
I love this small food warmer tote! I work a lot of hours, I tend to eat my lunch at my desk and I get so involved in my work that I forget about eating sometimes. So before, after heating up my food in the communal office microwave, across the other side of the building, it would quickly get cold again, and Iâd often eat cold or cooled down food for lunch. With this wonderful small food warmer I pop in my food to heat it up, continue to work, and itâs hot and ready to eat 30-40 minutes later. If I get busy with work, it stays hot until Iâm ready to eat it, or I just pop it in again to re-warm it up, not having to go across to the other side of the building to use the dirty, communal microwave. During COVID I feel safer not having to walk through the various hallways and into the commonly used kitchen, and not having to touch the commonly used microwave. I keep this warmer at work, so Iâm only bringing my food to work, same as I did before. It heats up food better than the microwave, even pizza heats up with a little crisp, unlike out of a microwave. And I love the fact that I can heat up food in almost any type of container or wrapper without worries. I use it to mainly reheat already cooked food for lunch/dinner at work, and it works very well for that. I havenât yet cooked anything from raw yet. For as much as Iâll be using this warmer, itâs well worth the price. Although, I did purchase this one at a discounted price, below the usual $39.99 price. Iâll be getting another one for use at hotels when road-tripping or traveling. This is one of the most useful and reasonably priced items Iâve purchased on Amazon.
April –
Love this so Much
My favorite purchase Iâve made in a while. I hate using the communal microwave at work and I hate spending part of what little lunch time I get, Iâm a nurse, on waiting for my food to reheat. In a job where time is precious this is priceless. I plug my frozen food in a couple of hours before Iâm ready to eat and itâs nice and hot when Iâm ready. *chefs kiss* on this product. Nurse approved. â¥ï¸
Christina A. –
Works unbelievably well!
I do not have easy microwave access where I work, and stumbled upon this as I was searching for a mini microwave for my office. I wanted something to heat up frozen meals. I received this today and heated up a frozen meal for lunch. It turned out great! I made a Lean Cuisine pasta meal, and it turned out consistently heated, creamy, and not burnt or cold in some places. I kept it in the box it came in and let it heat for 2-3 hours (it was warmed prior to that but I left it in there until I was ready to eat.). It came out perfectly, definitely what I was looking for, and actually came out better than when I microwave it. Highly recommend!
Ann Juwah –
Awesome product
I work in HVAC so Iâm always on the go. I have this meal prep service that has meals in a small plastic container. I was worried this thing would burn through the bottom or not heat the contents on top, but it came out perfect. Iâve never felt compelled to write a review before, but I had to for this. Itâs a great product and I love it.
Amy H –
Bluetti EB3A technical specs
After 27 years, I’ve decided to try camping again. I have to gear up, but I’m not ready to spring for a stove. I’m not thrilled with the idea of buying and storing propane. The small tanks most camp stoves use are more than I’m willing to pay for or deal with. Will an electric lunchbox do the trick? I hope so…at least for a weekend excursion now and then.I have two Bluetti EB3A batteries. Each stores 268 watt hours when 100% charged. I have a solar panel, but what if it’s cloudy the entire weekend? So I’m trying to figure out if I can comfortably camp an entire weekend on two batteries if I don’t charge them. Yes, I could charge them with my car, but I’m there to hike…not drive so I don’t drain the car battery while charging the Bluettis.With that in mind, I did a rough test to see what I can do with this electric lunchbox. I thought I’d share my results so others have a general idea of whether this could work for them. Keep in mind that this is a really rough test, and there are so many variables that my results may not match yours if you did something similar.I had 1 cup of homemade stew in an Oxo Good Grips 1.6 cup glass storage container. The stew was about an inch deep and had thawed in the refrigerator overnight. It was fully thawed when I heated it in the lunchbox the next morning.During the test, the lunchbox consistently drew 43 watts from my battery. My battery holds 268 watt hours.At 25 minutes, it had used 11% of my battery, and the stew felt room temperature when I ate a bite.At 35 minutes, it had used 16% of my battery, and the stew felt warm when I ate a bite.At 45 minutes, it had used 20% of my battery, and the stew felt hot when I ate a bite. Not piping hot, have to blow on it hot. Just pleasantly hot. At this point I stopped, because I wouldn’t waste my battery making something so hot it had to cool before I could eat it.Note that the lunchbox instructions say that spreading more thinly in a larger container will heat faster, because more of the container will be in contact with the hot plate. My container only took up half the lunchbox.However, I bought a three cup Pyrex rectangular container that would cover the entire heat pad in the lunchbox. So I think if I transfer the stew to that for heating, it will use less battery power. I’m not going to bother with that test for now, as I prefer to leave myself a wide margin of error with my estimation on whether I can camp a full weekend with two batteries without charging. That said, I don’t think it will cut power consumption in half, because you have to figure that there is more glass to heat in a larger container. Maybe it will save me a third, however, which is worthwhile if you’re faced with a cloudy weekend and no solar charging, so you’re trying to conserve energy.If I really like this lunchbox for camping and I start going a lot, I think I’ll also look for a metal container. Heck, maybe I’ll even do that now. Metal cooking containers are thinner and conduct heat faster, so it should use a lot less energy than the glass containers. That might work better for my purposes.I think if I were driving around all day, though, and powering off of the car, a glass container would be my preference. I like glass for storage, so in that scenario, it would nice to store meal-sized portions in glass and then pop that into the lunchbox.I hope this helps someone! Happy camping. 🙂
Robin –
It’s a must have
My husband is a truck driver and he’s had this little cooker for years. Unfortunately the zipper broke so he asked me to get him another. Luckily he’s home once a week so I can cook and freeze most of his meals. All he has to do is put it in the Hot Logic to cook. He can just plug it in and it will be ready for him when he’s ready to eat. It’s super easy to use, you don’t have to worry about it overheating or burning. We’ve taken it with us on trips to use in hotels too. It’s a “must have” for us!
Sherriann –
The best
I absolutely love my hot logic, as a flight crew member this hot logic is a game changer. I donât like cold food and this is the best food warmer I came across.
Barb H. –
My husband is a long haul truck driver and his new company truck has no room for his microwave. I bought this and it works perfectly. He can heat up all kinds of frozen meals right in the cardboard box they come in or meals that I cook for him that are just in plastic containers. The frozen meals take about 2 hours but he just plugs it in afew hours before he wants to eat and it stays warm if he isn’t ready to eat it. Does not overcook things. Its great because you can use any make of container in it, whether its glass or plastic, cardboard or foil. He hasn’t cooked anything in it yet that wasn’t already cooked except eggs which works really well too. Just beat a couple of eggs and threw some onions and peppers in a plastic container with the lid and left it overnight and he had an omelet ready for him in the morning.
Hui Zhang –
The only reason I give 4stars is because I donât think itâs necessary. It takes long time to warm up a leftover from fridge, like more than 1 hour. I never try to cook fresh food in it such as meat or fish. Because thereâs never a chance to do.
John O’Hara –
It is used every day while trucking. Plugs into inverter. It appears a little smaller than expected but is perfect for one person.
G163 –
Love this oven! The only reason I didn’t give it a 5 star is because the oven gives off a very strong chemical smell sometimes when it’s cooking and when you’re in a hotel room with windows that don’t open, you can get quite a head ach. Other then that, it really gets the job done.
Jaquelin –
Tienes que conectarla y dejarla de 30 min a 60min para que tu comida esté bn caliente, funciona muy bien y puedes ponerle cualquier cosa