Portable water kettle

Hi All,
Looking for a portable water kettle for travelling.
Especially to be used in trains. I have read some electric requirements for safe usage in trains and so want something less powerful, meets safety requirement and is small and just about okay for 1 or 2 person.

I have zeroed on this



anyone any experiences they can share. thanks.
 
The outlet in trains are 110V last time I checked, and they are meant for low power mobile charging only, as the plaque on it mentions. Attaching a high powered heater to it is a fire hazard.

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Instead, I would suggest you get a big flask, fill it with warm water first and then boiling water (to prevent rapid expansion & cracking) at home. Carry room temperature water separately and mix them as & when required. A good flask will keep the water steaming for at least 12 hours.

If you run out, you can always request hot water at any restaurant.
 
The outlet in trains are 110V last time I checked, and they are meant for low power mobile charging only, as the plaque on it mentions. Attaching a high powered heater to it is a fire hazard.

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Instead, I would suggest you get a big flask, fill it with warm water first and then boiling water (to prevent rapid expansion & cracking) at home. Carry room temperature water separately and mix them as & when required. A good flask will keep the water steaming for at least 12 hours.

If you run out, you can always request hot water at any restaurant.
Yes I am aware of this.
Trains I can deal with hot water if required so no issue but I still require one small which I can use it in some other remote places .

let me know if someone's uses something like I mentioned in op.

looks like Chinese stuff but reviews seem okay.
cannot find anything from brands which can give same level of portability.
 
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