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Paris Hilton PH11283 Beverage Warmer Review

4.4 (401) Amazon rating$51.59

Our verdict

The Paris Hilton PH11283 is the highest-wattage warmer in this group at 650 watts and the most distinctive in appearance. The pink design targets buyers who want a warmer that looks like an accessory, not an appliance. At $52 it costs more than any other option here, and the 401-review base is smaller than competitors, so confidence in long-term durability is more limited.

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Best for

Buyers who want a bold, decorative mug warmer that makes a style statement on a home vanity, bedroom desk, or pink-themed workspace, and who need the extra wattage to actually reheat a cooled drink.

Skip if

You want a neutral or understated look, are price-sensitive, or need a warmer with a large and established track record before purchasing.

  • Wattage 650 W
  • Color Pink
  • Weight 2.35 lb
  • Voltage 120 Volts (Ac)
  • Priced 76% above the category median ($29.39 across 7 tracked models)
  • Wattage of 650 W - higher than 100% of the 7 models we track
  • Weight of 2.35 lb - lighter than 67% of the 7 models we track

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 401 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.4/5

    401 owner reviews, fewer than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other coffee makers, kettles and brewers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

The Paris Hilton PH11283 takes a different approach from the rest of the category. At 650 watts it carries more than three times the wattage of the next highest option here, the Salton SMW12 at 200 watts. That extra power means it can bring a cooled mug back to drinking temperature much faster than a passive low-wattage warmer.

The unit weighs only 2.35 pounds, making it the lightest in this roundup. No dimensions were listed in the spec sheet, but the low weight suggests a compact footprint. The pink color is the defining feature and either a strong draw or a dealbreaker depending on your preference.

At $52 it is the priciest option here. The 401 ratings at 4.4 stars suggest satisfied buyers, but the smaller sample means there is less certainty about how it holds up over months or years compared to models with several thousand reviews.

Pros

  • 650W output is the highest in this group and can genuinely reheat a cooled mug
  • 2.35 pounds makes it the lightest option reviewed here
  • 4.4-star average matches the Evelots and tops several competitors
  • Distinctive pink finish that doubles as decor in the right setting

Cons

  • At $52 it is the most expensive pick by a significant margin
  • Only 401 reviews, a much smaller track record than competing models
  • The pink color is not versatile for office or neutral desk setups
  • No published dimensions make it harder to check fit before buying

Performance notes

The 650W rating is a standout spec in this category. Most beverage warmers in the $10 to $30 range run between 17W and 200W. That higher wattage comes with a tradeoff: the surface will get hotter faster, so mugs with delicate printed designs or thin ceramic walls may be more at risk than on a low-wattage pad. The 120V AC plug is standard for North American outlets.

What buyers say

Buyers who purchased this lean heavily on the aesthetic appeal and report that it functions as expected. Positive reviews mention the heat is noticeably stronger than cheap warmers they have tried. With only 401 reviews the sentiment pool is limited, and the review base skews toward buyers who specifically wanted the pink look, so neutral design preferences are underrepresented.

Specifications

Wattage650 W
ColorPink
Weight2.35 lb
Voltage120 Volts (Ac)
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Frequently asked questions

Is 650W too powerful for a ceramic coffee mug?

The wattage refers to how quickly the surface heats up, not a continuous transfer rate. Most quality ceramic mugs can handle warmers in this range. That said, very thin or delicate ceramic and novelty mugs with low-quality finishes may show wear faster on a high-wattage surface compared to a 17W to 77W model.

Does the Paris Hilton PH11283 come in colors other than pink?

Based on available listing data, the PH11283 model is listed in pink. Check the current product page for color options, as brand lines sometimes expand. Questions about product details? Email [email protected].

Is it worth the $52 price compared to a $15 warmer?

If you want the pink look and the higher 650W reheat capability, the premium has a rationale. If aesthetics and reheating power are not priorities, a Salton SMW12 at $15 and 200W covers the core job at a fraction of the cost.

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