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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

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    Bodum Bistro Electric Tea Kettle $39.99 at Amazon. The Bodum Bistro electric kettle comes recommended by NBC Select associate updates editor Zoe Malin, who loves its price point and how quickly it ...

  5. Kettle - Wikipedia

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    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 with an internal heating element.

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    The Beautiful 1.7 L One-Touch Electric Kettle is in stock in every color — including the iconic sage green shade — and it's on sale for just $35. Talk about a rare find you should hop on now.

  7. Russell Hobbs - Wikipedia

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    In 1952, the company introduced the world’s first electric coffee percolator. [3] The automatic electric kettle K1 (a world first), [4] designed in October 1955, used a bi-metallic strip at the rear of the kettle: steam was forced through an aperture in the lid of the strip, which this actuated a switch, turning the kettle off.

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