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echinopsis
Apr 13, 2004

by Fluffdaddy
it literally energises it

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echinopsis
Apr 13, 2004

by Fluffdaddy
it meAns gnr coffee as too hot in the first place

coffee should be drunk on one swoop

echinopsis
Apr 13, 2004

by Fluffdaddy

qirex posted:

could someone please explain why british people think boiling water in the microwave is worse, somehow?

do you cook a roast chicken in the microwave? do you deep fry potatoes in the microwave? how’s that microwave fried chicken taste


exactly

echinopsis
Apr 13, 2004

by Fluffdaddy
if you prefer your coffee soggy then sure use the microwave

echinopsis
Apr 13, 2004

by Fluffdaddy
godwins law except it’s about how every conversation ends up about zojirushu appliances

echinopsis
Apr 13, 2004

by Fluffdaddy

Asleep Style posted:

they do. like silver alicorn said, the 220V euro circuits are way better for electric kettles than 110V american circuits

in australisia we have 240v :smugmrgw:

isn’t it the total wattage that matters anyways? 2.4kw is the maximum power draw

echinopsis
Apr 13, 2004

by Fluffdaddy

Elder Postsman posted:

i installed a 240v outlet in my house yesterday

the correct amount of volts

echinopsis
Apr 13, 2004

by Fluffdaddy
you can try

echinopsis
Apr 13, 2004

by Fluffdaddy
wonder if you just replaces the fuses with not-fuses then yeah maybe you can

echinopsis
Apr 13, 2004

by Fluffdaddy
:chanpop:

echinopsis
Apr 13, 2004

by Fluffdaddy
any kettles that operate more like a heatpump?

get up to like 10kw heating maybe. that's some serious poo poo

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echinopsis
Apr 13, 2004

by Fluffdaddy

Jonny 290 posted:

heat pump tech would not work well for kettles i think. delta t needs to be too large. as soon as you involve a phase change, latent heat of blah blah

also on cold days it would cool your kitchen who wants that

yeah but think of the VC funding

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