Do you?
Do you?
What century do you think this is?
Are you going to ask if Americans use cars with Automatic Windows next?
Lol I saw that article and thought WTF
While using an electric kettle to heat water is commonplace in Australia, it was learned that many Americans actually use the microwave to get their water to boiling point.
A wave of disbelief washed over Twitter when this was discovered.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/201...alians-just-a/
I found this: http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/ho...icans-dont-use
https://www.thesun.co.uk/living/3051...ant-handle-it/
Apparently, 'many' Americans boil their water in a microwave. This wakes the Cthulu.
I am the lucid dream
Uulwi ifis halahs gag erh'ongg w'ssh
I put water in a pot to boil water. Don't need no stupid kettle for that!
What about normal kettle? Why bother with additional electric kettle when you already have a stove in kitchen?
I was under the impression that they were quite slow and unpopular in America due to the 120V power supply.
My kettle is mostly used for tea and coffee, and not much else. If they don't drink either of those, or have a coffee machine, then I can see people not having a kettle.
I also don't have an electric kettle at home. Why would I? How often and what for would I need to boil water for direct consumption? The two times in the year I am sick and want to make some tea?
Or do you boil water for cooking (for examples for noodles) in the electric kettle first and then pour it into a pot on the stove?
Several times a day I use one.
I have an electric kettle but I rarely use it to be honest. most of the time i just use a regular kettle on a stove top, out of habit. yes, I'm old. I do occasionally heat water in a microwave, but only when i just want a single cup of tea and don't feel like bothering with a whole pot for just one cup. I suppose i could use electric kettle for it, but a cup is just so convenient. its already measured, I know how long I need to keep it in a microwave to get the right temp, and then I just drop in a teabag or an infuser once its out. and no, it doesn't make the water taste worse >_> filtered water is filtered water.
P.S. I pretty much live on tea, so most of the time i make myself a pot. but sometimes I want a different kind, just one cup of it. so.. yeah
You can do that if you really must have whatever you are boiling as soon as possible, since it's faster to reach boiling than just heating the water in a pan. If you're super tight for time, also heat a small amount of water in the pan whilst boiling the kettle, so you're not putting boiling water into a cold pan then heating the pan up before you can continue to keep the water hot.
Not American.
But yes I use one to get water for tea or instant noodles, or speed up heating up water for making pasta/rice or something.
Crappy electric stove here, high powered gas stove would be much faster.
I remember kettles from my childhood. Now I feel old, thanks >.<
Ever since I lived on my own I got a Quooker so I never needed one anymore.
I'm not a tea drinker but I do use a electric percolator coffee maker it's from the 1950's works great.
EDIT
But if I would want hot water for tea I'm sure I could use it for just water.