A very small but very significant life change
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Some tea drinkers claim you should always use freshly boiled or heated water as reboiling depletes the amount of dissolved gas.
I personally can't tell the difference, and suspect that they're full of something other than tea.
I do miss having a kettle that doesn't take freaking ages to boil. 250V mains FTW!
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@aqua-letifer said in A very small but very significant life change:
You can set the temperature. Then, not only does it heat the water up to only that temperature, it holds it there. No reheating.
I've been living like a damn heathen for years and never knew it.
This is as far as I'm going, though. I absolutely refuse to get into reverse osmosis water, charcoal filters, etc., etc.
Damn. If i knew you were into R/O, I walked away from two systems. 50 gallon/hr output, 0.5 micron final scrub filters. And a forty gallon bladder tank.
The tea you could have made...
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@aqua-letifer said in A very small but very significant life change:
I've been living like a damn heathen for years and never knew it.
We could have told you that a decade ago.
But...cool gadget
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@kluurs said in A very small but very significant life change:
Wow...that's pretty neat. Want - but don't need.
50 bucks. Worth it. It'll change your life. In a ridiculously small way but it absolutely will.
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@aqua-letifer I don't even drink tea everyday, but my gooseneck kettle with temp controls has one of the few permanent spots on my countertop. (Toaster doesn't even make the cut)
It's great for coffee pour overs as well.
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@george-k said in A very small but very significant life change:
@klaus said in A very small but very significant life change:
Can it double as a sous vide device?
For very, very small pieces of meat, probably.
There's a wiener joke in there somewhere.