• yannic@lemmy.ca
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      5 days ago

      On that note, as someone from a commonwealth nation, I was deeply appalled during the height of the pandemic when kettles couldn’t be purchased here as they weren’t considered ‘essential items’.

    • vortic@lemmy.world
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      5 days ago

      One reason that some Americans microwave water rather than use a kettle is that our electricity is half the power of UK electricity. It takes a lot longer for an electric kettle to boil here. That said, I do use a kettle when boiling water for tea.

      • sugarfoot00@lemmy.ca
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        4 days ago

        What a bullshit excuse. I’m in Canada with exactly the same 110v power, and it takes very little time to kettle water. People say this all the time as some sort of justification, but it just isn’t.

      • purplemonkeymad@programming.dev
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        5 days ago

        When I went, if I ever saw one it was the equivalent of those cheap travel kettles. I think the average person there just doesn’t use it enough to justify getting a good one.

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          4 days ago

          We have a Zojirushi. 120V does limit it somewhat, but it’s fine.

          The water in our area of country is also hard as shit. We have undersink RO now, but before then, mineral buildup in the kettle was bad. Crusted like concrete if we didn’t stay on top of it.

          • ...m...@ttrpg.network
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            4 days ago

            …softeners are essential in aquifer country; our zojirushi served us well for a decade but after our whole-house filter blew out a couple of years ago i’m starting to see iron deposits despite the softener…

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              4 days ago

              US water softeners are usually only on the hot pipe. They tend to add sodium to the water, and it’s not recommended to make it your primary drinking water source.

    • Obi@sopuli.xyz
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      5 days ago

      I don’t even understand how that could work, surely a standard mug would break one way or another if you just stick it on the stove?

      • barsoap@lemm.ee
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        5 days ago

        Porcelain has very good temperature shock resistance, stoneware quite good, earthenware bad. Your standard mug should be stoneware and take it just fine. There’s even stoneware pots.

        The issue is rather that you shouldn’t use standard electric stoves with too small pots, on gas I guess that’s half-sensible but you’d be left with a charred mug that’s way too hot.

        • Obi@sopuli.xyz
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          5 days ago

          OK so the mug acts like a small pot, but isn’t the handle also crazy hot then?