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Americans will do anything other than buy an electric kettle.

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Americans who drink hot tea have them (source: have had one for like 20 years).

Americans in general are just more hot coffee cold tea people. Exceptions abound of course, but in generalities.

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I drink hot tea and cold coffee lol. I also drink hot coffee though.

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We have replaced your American passport with Vietnamese to better accommodate your beverage preferences, please enjoy your new citizenship.

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1 point

Pourover coffee is the shit though

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🤷 I think all coffee is shit, personally

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There is literally a kettle on the left lower side of the image (likely deliberately as it seems awkward having it in front of the air fryer like that)

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in my experience, it is quite hard to find a place for a kettle that isn’t at least a little awkward

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7 points

this. they are always in the way and fit nowhere.

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OOP uses centigrade and spells color as “colour”; they’re probably not American.

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And you call Celsius centigrade, which means you’re probably not young.

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1 point

I did just drink some Metamucil…

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I’ve heard electric kettles are slower here because of the limits of our electrical system. I do have a kettle for the stove, though. I also rarely drink tea.

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Standard outlets in the USA are 120v at 15A (1800W max peak, 1440W max continuous). In comparison, standard UK outlets are 230v at 13A (2990W peak)

This also affects other things. For example, standard electric heaters (resistive heat) can’t get as hot in the USA.

Edit: Also, dryers in countries like UK and Australia don’t need a special type of outlet.

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Due to a quirk of unifying 2 standards, Europe and the UK, the range is 216.2 volts to 253.0 volts.

That encompasses infrastructure built to a tighter tolerance around 220V in Europe and infrastructure built to a tighter tolerance around 240V in the UK (and Australia).

We expect 3150W out of a kettle most of the time. Our heaters will say 3kW.

Usually you’ll find a few volts over 240 out of our outlets and that’s to design spec.

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my electric kettle takes maybe 20 seconds to get to boiling water here in the USA

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That’s true, because you use a 110V based system you have less power available to the kettle. It’s still a lot faster than an electric stove though. Not faster than an induction stove, probably.

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We have a 2 phase, 120v or 240v. Standard wall outlets only have 1 phase at 120v and a 15amp limit.

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My friends just put a euro style 220 outlet on their counter and ordered a kettle online. Since they were building the house new it was basically no different than buying a 110v kettle.

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You can install a European outlet in a US home? How is it compatible?

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There’s literally the handle of an electric kettle on the left side.

No this is something far worse: someone in the UK whom has strayed from the light and committed heresy!

May the Tea Gods have mercy upon them, for I shall have none!

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We have an electric kettle, husband uses it for instant coffee; before we got together he used the microwave to boil water. The kids use it for tea. I use it for hot water for Moka pot, boiling water for grits, whatever needs hot water.

Electric kettle, microwave, and coffee grinder are the only appliances that live on the kitchen counter, all the other things are in the pantry.

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Implying Americans know what the metric system is.

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I am an American and i own an electric kettle and use it frequently. I switched to an electric kettle after accidentally turning my microwave into a smoke bomb when I put instant ramen in there and forgot to add the water. Now I only make instant ramen with hot water from a kettle or on the stove.

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American here breaking stereotypes i have two electric kettles. A bright orange secura and a nice gooseneck

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