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TopicDid you know that Americans DON'T use ELECTRIC KETTLES?? They use STOVETOP!!!
zebatov
04/19/18 10:24:54 PM
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Far-Queue posted...
zebatov posted...
Far-Queue posted...
On top of this, electric kettles break/fail waaay more than stove top kettles. Maybe the handle on a stove top kettle will break after so much use, but I've had two electric kettles stop working. Had the same stove top kettle now for 15 years, and it was my grandmother's before that. Thing will last forever.


Twelve bucks.

http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/kitchen/small-appliances/coffee-tea/kettles.html

Maybe you missed this bit:

Far-Queue posted...
Had the same stove top kettle now for 15 years, and it was my grandmother's before that. Thing will last forever.


I've never had one break, A, and 2, I get boiling water in 1/10th of the time. I didn't miss anything. Your method is dated.

LinkPizza posted...
Why are some of the others so expensive, though. I think that's the cheapest one. Though, I do understand that I would wanna avoid spending $12 every so often because of a broken electric kettle if I could have one that doesn't break as often or ever...


Expensive because you can control the temp, I think. $12 every few years, if one were to break, which they don't, isn't a lot. That's twenty minutes of work.
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