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  2. Make Perfectly Hot Tea With One of These Top Electric Kettles

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    From basic to cutting-edge, we tried the top-rated electric kettles to find which models boil water fastest, so you can focus on that perfect cuppa.

  3. Kettle - Wikipedia

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    A traditional stainless steel kettle with a handle An electric kettle. A kettle, sometimes called a tea kettle or teakettle, is a device specialized for boiling water, commonly with a lid, spout, and handle. There are two main types: the stovetop kettle, which uses heat from a hob, and the electric kettle, which is a small kitchen appliance ...

  4. Electric water boiler - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Zojirushi brand "Thermo Pot" electric kettle hot water dispenser Wall mounted, unpressurized electric boiler with 5 liters maximum capacity. An electric water boiler, also called a thermo pot or tea urn [1] in British English, is a consumer electronics small appliance used for boiling water [2] [3] and maintaining it at a constant temperature in an enclosed reservoir.

  5. Talk:Kettle - Wikipedia

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    A move from tea being made around a kitchen and a coal range, watched directly over by a housewife (or in middle class homes, a cook making tea in the kitchen), to tea now being served in a parlour with the kettle unattended over either a range or, more likely, a gas cooker. So a "boiling signaller" now becomes useful where it never was before.

  6. TV pickup - Wikipedia

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    TV pickups occur during breaks in popular television programmes and are a surge in demand caused by the switching on of millions of electric kettles to brew cups of tea or coffee. Kettles in the UK are particularly high powered, typically consuming 2.5–3.0 kW and create a very high peak demand on the electrical grid.

  7. List of cooking vessels - Wikipedia

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    Billycan – a lightweight cooking pot in the form of a metal bucket [4] [5] [6] commonly used for boiling water, making tea or cooking over a campfire [7] or to carry water. [6] Bratt pan – large cooking receptacles designed for producing large-scale meals. [8] They are typically used for braising, searing, shallow frying and general cooking ...

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  9. Boiling vessel - Wikipedia

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    The "Vessel Boiling Electric" or "BV" was an innovation at the very end of World War II, when the Centurion tank was introduced with the device fitted inside the turret. [2] [3] Previously, British tank crews had disembarked when they wanted to "brew-up" (make tea), using a petrol cooker improvised from empty fuel cans [4] called a "Benghazi burner". [5]