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swiftcoder
73 days ago
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Kitchen optimizations
Come to Europe, we have the 3+ kw kettles!
wiether
73 days ago
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Even 10 second kettle:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDLw1Rx_cAI
(In 2014 they were still in the EU)
loloquwowndueo
73 days ago
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No fair because you also have the 240V outlets :(
alexchamberlain
73 days ago
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You can have 240V outlets too... at least, a lot of woodworkers seem to install them in their garages. Are they legal in the kitchen?
devilbunny
73 days ago
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Yes, but it's hard to find the 240V appliances here except for clothes dryers, ovens, or built-in ranges/cooktops. Since a full induction cooktop is very expensive, most people who have induction will have a single portable hob.
seanmcdirmid
73 days ago
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The 220-240v alone is already a huge time saver. 110-120v is just not kettle friendly.
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