• ATDA@lemmy.world
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      14 hours ago

      My parents told me, “be careful the heating elements catch fire, there’s little to no safety mechanism, you can’t leave them alone!”

      It’s a kettle…

      People either don’t know they exist or have some weird thing with them. Gives me the same vibes as cultures that don’t sleep with the fans on lol.

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      13 hours ago

      Not Usonian but I’ve never understood the electrical kettle, I just use the microwave for infusions and the like. And for everything else cooking related the stove.

      Am I missing something?

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        For me it’s just quick and accurate. Every tool for a job. I can make a cup quickly, to the temp I need (green/black teas, coffees etc.)

        No guessing of temps or times. No need to ramp up the stove and burn all that energy.

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        11 hours ago

        I prefer kettle as a microwave is slower, and turns ceramic cups into lava.

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        13 hours ago

        Yes, kettles are more efficient at boiling water vs a microwave. On top of that, you don’t need to guess the time it’s going to take, it just goes until the internal temperature sensor reads 100degs and it shuts itself off with a little ‘clunk’.

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          12 hours ago

          Thanks for the enlightening, now I understand.

          Still microwave for me since while I do enjoy infusions I don’t make them that much to justify the expense and the extra stuff laying around.

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            I just use boiling water for so much dehydrated shit in addition to making French press coffee or iced tea. Stuffing, instant noodles, oatmeal, whatever. Sometimes I also kickstart boiling water and then pour it into a pot. They’re just so much faster than regular stoves because of the way the heating element is placed.

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            8 hours ago

            You can probably find a second hand kettle for 5$ bucks. But if you don’t use it often, it might take too much space for its use.

            But you already have the microwave, so unless your electricity is expensive, it doesn’t really make a difference.

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            12 hours ago

            No worries, thanks for listening! As with all these things the efficiency bonus is slight, so unless you’re a heavy user it likely won’t represent a saving vs. the energy taken to make the kettle in the first place. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it.

            Out of my own curiosity… what’s an infusion?

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              An infusion is, according to WordRefence, an herbal tea (tho technically speaking coffe is an infusion too). This might be just me being pedantic but in Spanish everyone says tea too and they could be preparing ginger or whatever other plant instead.

              Sorry for the rambling. 😅