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☕ Keep your coffee hot, your vibe hotter.
The House Gem 36W Mug Warmer combines powerful, adjustable heating with a large 5.2-inch surface and smart safety features like a customizable 2-12 hour auto shutoff and waterproof plate. Its elegant wood finish and LED temperature display make it a stylish, reliable accessory for any professional’s desk, ensuring your coffee or tea stays perfectly warm throughout your busy day.







| ASIN | B0CCP46DK9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,602 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #2 in Tea & Espresso Beverage Warmers |
| Brand Name | House Gem |
| Capacity | 1.1 Pounds |
| Color | Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,058) |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.86"L x 5.86"W x 1.21"H |
| Item Weight | 458 Grams |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 106 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Manufacturer | FOSHAN SHUNDE WELICAN INDUSTRY CO LTD |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DS1293 |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Maximum Temperature | 176 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Model Number | DS1293 |
| Number of Trays | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 176 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
| Wattage | 36 watts |
I**S
Works great
This unit is perfect. Had adjustable heating levels. Very nice colors and design. Works great for keeping my coffee warm and other uses like a warming my candles. Very easy to use. Doesn't take up much space. Great for home or office. Matches any decor. Just as advertised. Has auto shut off feature. Seems very durable and is lightweight. Worth the price
R**B
Solid mug warmer with data
Mug Warmer - 36W Coffee Mug Warmer for Desk with Temperature Display, 2-12Hrs Auto Shut Off, Smart Candle Warmer - Ideal Coffee Gifts Accessories Keep Beverages Coffee Warmer (Wood) (Wood) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CCP46DK9 Purchased December 2025 TL;DR ("too long;don't read" summary): overall positive. Pros: Broad base gives a sturdy support Heats up quickly (within a minute) Three temperature settings: 130, 150, and 175ºF (but..) Different color for each ttemperature: : 130 (blue), 150 (purple), and 175ºF (red) Memory: the unit remembers your chosen settings the next time (providing ...) Timed auto shut-off Manual push button switches for power, shut-off time, and lighting Attractive faux-wood finish Cons: Gets very hot in the middle, especially with concave-bottom cups Not much difference among the temperature settings Memory setting requires you to press the power switch mutliple times Switch placement on front of unit makes it hard to see and push without sliding the whole unit Maybes: Actual temperature(s) wildly inaccurate.. but who cares what the number is as long as it does its job. The surface is not quite as easily cleaned as advertized I bought this to replace a previous cup warmer that went kaputt after 3 years ("Coffee Mug Warmer, Cup Warmer for Desk with Auto Shut Off Smart Temperature Settings...", https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08JH1QY6P) I've been using this for about 4 months now to keep my coffee cup warm while working on the computer. The first thing I noticed was that the heating surface gets very hot, even on the lowest setting ("130ºF"), hottest in the center and progressively not so hot towards the edge (as makes sense). Since I often hold the cup bottom in my hand or lap while thinking about what I'm doing on the computer (or just daydreaming), this could be disconcerting. Curious, I measured the surface temperature on the 3 settings using a laser infrared temperature sensor (not medical thermometer) [Kizen Infrared Temperature Gun - Handheld Surface Infrared Thermometer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VSHR9M6]. Given the known problems with using such a device in terms of calibration, distance and positioning, this was just for comparative measurements. Also, I didn't make multiple measurements to average experimental variation.. too lazy now that I'm retired from lab work. This confirmed my burnt-finger test that the center gets very hot and tapers off towards the edge (see picture). Interestingly, there was not much difference in the equilibrium temperature (what it settles down to after an hour or so). The graph in the picture shows how it heats quickly and then adjusts with time; I assume this is a design choice and a good one, since it gets you going quickly before coming down to a more moderate temperature. Some other observations: * The memory feature is good, but... the way it works is this. you set the desired temperature (let's say 150) by repeatedly pressing the power button and wait 10 seconds to allow it to remember the setting. Then if it turns off automatically after a time out, the next time you press the power button, it starts with your remembered setting (i.e. 150ºF). But .. if you want to turn it off manually, you have to push the button twice (in this example) in succession because the first press selects the next temperature (130). If your desired setting is 130ºF, no worry. * As other reviewers have noted, the pressure needed to work the push button switches is hard enough that it moves the whole unit unless you use two hands (one to hold the unit); also it's hard to tell where the button is unless you look from the side (front). I fixed this by placing it on a polymer trivet (see picture). * Cosmetic issue that doesn't affect its use. After some use, I noticed residues from dripping coffee. (this is visible in the picture). A fresh spill is easily cleaned with a damp cloth (after cooling of course), but after a while, it can get baked into a hard layer that defies easy cleaning. I didn't want to use an abrasive cleaner on the ceramic top. But, remembering an old geezer trick for cleaning your windshield, I used a single-edge razor blade to carefully scrape off the gunk. There was still a little stuck around the embossed lettering. Here's what I did to tame the beast. 1. I took a metal cooking grate ["HARFINGTON Round Cooking Rack 6-inch 201 Stainless Steel Cross Wire Barbecue Grill Net with 20mm Legs.." https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9LPVP8X] and ground off the legs to provide a convex surface above the heating block (picture). With this setup, the cup bottom gets warm-to-hot but not burning hot and yet keeps the contents warm. 2. I marked the position of the power switch with a dab of White-Out© so it's visible from the top. I also placed the unit on a trivet to keep it from sliding (another reviewer did this to insulate the bottom from the table). The last picture shows the final setup.
J**.
(stop shopping) 3rd Brand of Coffee Warmers, 1st one that WORKS
Does everything as you would expect. Buttons are great, functionality, options to choose from. Please don't change the product. Couple of tips from an old guy that likes hot coffee: - Standard coffee cups have CONCAVE bottoms, so you want to cover your coffee cup. I have tried 3 warmers now, and my "favorite mug" will still lose heat with any desktop mug-warmer other than my STOVE. I spent a lot of money on a stainless, flat-bottom mug, but its not as big as I would like, and I still like my 30-year-old Dad Mug anyway. I am using the thermal lid that came with some random product (on top of my ancient mug), and I'm very happy. - (just saying) if you were to buy a flat-bottom mug, and use a LID for your cup, it will be TOO HOT to drink. The highest setting of this product is hot, and if you fix the heat escaping from the top, it will be hard to get any coffee into your body. It is that hot. - If you take your coffee seriously, and you get this product, you will want a PAD of some sort under this product. (See attached picture). This thing is a heater, it is excellent, and it normally sits 1/8" off of your desk. Your desk will get hot. I put 1/8" plexiglass/plastic under mine and my desk still gets hot. I went to hardware store and found some raised sticky FEET to raise that plexi, 1/8" off of my desk also. Now I'm not concerned about multiple years of extreme heat to 1 spot on my desk. - When I'm halfway done with my coffee, I can discard the lid, because the warmer will suffice on highest setting. I like my coffee to be hot. Sipping hot. With the lid on, and when coffee is low in my cup (easier to heat), I WOULD need to reduce the heat to be able to enjoy my coffee. - Now I have gotten lazy, and I just bring the coffee to the warmer (no lid) and if it starts off HOT, I enjoy it without a lot of delay, and then when it is 1/2-way down the cup, the heater can keep the temperature that I like anyway. - If you have a flat-bottom coffee cup, many heater-products can keep your coffee at a temperature that you like. I have 2 other warmers, both with great customer reviews, but without a lid none of them are great. This is the best one I have found, and with a LID on my cup, it works better than I want it to. Nice problem to have. I've finally found a way to drink coffee over 30 minutes. I'm buying another one for my other desk.
A**R
Great value, safety oriented, many features, well built
Well made. Large warming plate good for candle warmer, potpourri warmer, or wide-based beverage mugs. Keeps surface it's resting on cool and outside does not get it overly warm, preventing fire hazard. Large lights and digital temperature gage clearly indicates on/off status of unit from a distance prioritizing safety status awareness. Uses only 35 watts electricity - economically designed. Remembers last used warming setting making it easy, one button push on/off, quick use without having to adjust preferred temp every time used.
E**O
Great candle warmer/mug warmer
I bought this for my husband as he likes to burn candles in his office. This is much safer as there is no flame involved and the warmer melts the wax and releases the scent and then turns off by itself. The candles will last longer as they melt evenly instead of making a well in the center. My husband also uses this to keep his cup of coffee warm. He really liked this gift and its dual function. Highly recommend!
J**N
Works great
This mug warmer works great. I use a ceramic mug and it keeps my coffee hot all day at work. You can use it to warm any beverage but I use mines for coffee the auto shut off works great because it turns off when I go to lunch and I turn it back on till the end of shift. Good value for the money and the length of cord is long enough to go behind my desk.
V**N
Le design est vraiment beau, moderne, avec une petite lumière qui crée une ambiance agréable sur le bureau. Il est un peu plus grand qu’un simple chauffe-tasse, donc il prend quand même de la place sur un petit bureau, mais dans mon setup tout est parfaitement équilibré et je ne le changerais pas. Les trois couleurs lumineuses changent selon le niveau de chaleur, ce qui est à la fois pratique et esthétique. Les trois niveaux de température sont très pratiques : il permet autant de réchauffer un café refroidi que de le maintenir à une température stable, sans altérer le goût. Gros point positif : le minuteur avec arrêt automatique, très pratique et rassurant. À chaque fois que des invités le voient, ils trouvent le concept original et aiment beaucoup l’idée. Seul détail à noter : à température élevée, la tasse peut devenir très chaude si on la prend par le bas plutôt que par la anse, donc il faut simplement être attentif. Un produit beau, efficace et très agréable à utiliser au quotidien, surtout pour le travail de bureau.
E**A
Me gusta, se calienta tanto 176f, 150f, así que uso 130f. tan agradable.
E**.
En la descripción decía que servía para calentar velas, pero al recibir el paquete, resulta que no! Aunque lo he utilizado para calentar velas, y lo ha hecho, siento que ha quemado, o tostado mucho la parte inferior de la misma, creo que deberían de ser honestos con lo que venden y no engañar!
H**E
No problems with this mug warmer. It heats well and quickly and keeps my tea and coffee toasty. One criticism I have is that the surface of the warmer is super smooth and shiny and the "lip" around the outside of the heated area is very shallow. A person has to be careful not to knock or displace a mug accidentally or it can slide off the surface very easily. The "lip" should be a tad more raised to prevent this. That is my only comment and in every other regard I love the warmth of the heater, the "wood" surround and the price.
D**S
A great mug warner. Skip any of the USB options and use this standard plugin style. Easily keeps drinks warm with three setting and it looks great too!
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