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Is it true Americans don’t have electric kettles?
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2020-10-02 at 11:50 PM UTC
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2020-10-03 at 1:35 AM UTC
Originally posted by Grylls Sooo don’t be lazy by driving an automatic my friend
I would so buy one. They're cheaper by about 3k.
but I drive for Uber and Lyft. they do not allow Manuals in the USA (Or at least California). because drivers tend to jerk the shifts a bit. they want smooth drives. so no sticks are allowed. I just bought the car. should I go back and tell them to drop in a manual? I doubt it can be done with the AWD configuration -
2020-10-03 at 1:45 AM UTCI want one of those cold top cookers. the induction cookers. they're allowed in dorms. they're cool to touch and only the water or food inside cooks while the rest stay cool.
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1800 watts is a lot but it cooks faster so you're using it maybe 5 minutes. so 1/12th of 1800 should go easy on a off grid shed house.
safer too. I want to warm my place with solar water hose and run them under the floorboards and maybe serpentine them in the walls. not sure how to cool it during summer. most cheap land in the forest snows like the midwest and is maybe 5-10 degrees cooler in the summer as the desert might be. the cooling will be a bitch. suggestions?
Width 11 1/2 Inches
Depth 13 3/4 Inches
Height 2 1/2 Inches
Cooking Surface Diameter 5 - 10 1/4 Inches
Amps 15 Amps
Hertz 60 Hertz
Phase 1 Phase
Voltage 120 Volts
Wattage 1,800 Watts
Color Black
Control Type Digital
Installation Type Countertop
Number of Burners Single
Power Type Electric
Suggested Weight Capacity 30 lb.
Temperature Range 140 - 460 Degrees F
Type Heaters
Induction Ranges
Usage Front of House -
2020-10-03 at 2:28 AM UTChow do you do hot knives off it
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2020-10-03 at 4:59 AM UTC
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2020-10-03 at 5:05 AM UTC
Originally posted by Misguided Russian We use kettles, kinda.
p.s. all you niggas who boil water in plastic with the intention of consuming it are dumb. Like real dumb, for real.
Are there lots of Russians in Oregon?
where are the russian cuties? we want to see Russian Women, half or whole nakie
There are a lot of Russians in San Francisco, most of them rich. the working class live in Walnut Creek, sort of middle upper middle. not so many Russian but like eastern european slavic types. -
2020-10-03 at 9:44 AM UTC
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2020-10-03 at 10:48 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bugz Are there lots of Russians in Oregon?
where are the russian cuties? we want to see Russian Women, half or whole nakie
There are a lot of Russians in San Francisco, most of them rich. the working class live in Walnut Creek, sort of middle upper middle. not so many Russian but like eastern european slavic types.
Do you live in Walnut Creek? And can I come live with you? Can we find Jeff Hunter together and hold him accountable for 9/11? -
2020-10-03 at 10:50 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bugz I would so buy one. They're cheaper by about 3k.
but I drive for Uber and Lyft. they do not allow Manuals in the USA (Or at least California). because drivers tend to jerk the shifts a bit. they want smooth drives. so no sticks are allowed. I just bought the car. should I go back and tell them to drop in a manual? I doubt it can be done with the AWD configuration
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2020-10-03 at 2:16 PM UTCYou don't boil the water...
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Originally posted by infinityshock lovingly allowed lard-ass lanny the luxury of lapping the loins-leviathan while the little lad larps as a laotian ladyboy lapdancer---.-.-.-.-.---.-.---.-.-.--.-.-....-.-.......-....-....-..-.-.-.-...................-............----(banned) False in its entirely.
In the grand scheme of voltages there is virtually no difference in physical hazard between 110V and 220V.
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny
whens the last time someone died because theyve been shocked by a 12v, 70amp automotive battery ?
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2020-10-03 at 2:52 PM UTC