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TopicDid you know that Americans DON'T use ELECTRIC KETTLES?? They use STOVETOP!!!
LinkPizza
04/21/18 4:31:26 PM
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Doctor Foxx posted...
LinkPizza posted...
Although, this whole discussion is weird. I mean, even if an electric kettle is faster, it's faster by like what? A minute or 2. TBH, that probably wouldn't even be that noticeable in he grand scale of things... So, they'd be paying for an extra minute of whatever when they could wake up an extra minute of two early. Haha.

When you use the kettle a few times a day that's probably hours a month saved... Shit adds up. And kettles are relatively inexpensive and last ages. Plus what if you want to make tea or coffee for guests, would you just wait around to boil a bunch of mugs in the microwave?

(I also don't have a microwave but do have a kettle and yes would get a kettle first every time)

Well, I don't mocrowave mugs for coffee. But I usually don't have guest. And offer them usually water or soda or juice or lemonade... Also, I think it depends on what you do while waiting for the water to get ready. If I'm just going to sit there and wait for it to get ready, then yeah, I'm saving time. But if I'm doing something else like making lunch, or cooking, or something other than waiting that takes more time to do than it would take for the water to boil, then I feel like I'm not saving time. Because I would still finish making my lunch for work or ironing my clothes before stopping to get the tea. But it all depends on everyone's own individual life. Everyone lives differently.
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