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TopicDid you know that Americans DON'T use ELECTRIC KETTLES?? They use STOVETOP!!!
Sahuagin
04/19/18 10:59:34 PM
#110:


helIy posted...
guaranteed to break at an indeterminate amount of time

not sure that's true. the kettle I used to have was basically just a power cable connected to a heating element. it must have lasted 10-20 years (probably really 5-10), and I could totally imagine it working decades later since there's nothing to break.

(and that's not pointing out the fact that you're non-electric kettle is used on the stove... you're just putting it on the heating element instead of putting the heating element in the water.)

a worse problem maybe was mineral buildup on the heating element.
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