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Post ur kettle
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2019-04-10 at 3:15 PM UTC
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2019-04-10 at 3:19 PM UTC
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2019-04-10 at 4:52 PM UTCI just boil my water in a pot, fuck it
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2019-04-10 at 4:54 PM UTCi dont have a kettle,
for the past year ive been using a 12cm stainless steel cup over an induction cooker to boil my waters. -
2019-04-10 at 5:49 PM UTCI just put my maga hat on then set a pot of water on top of an SJWs head.
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2019-04-10 at 5:51 PM UTC
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2019-04-10 at 6:09 PM UTC
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2019-04-10 at 6:10 PM UTCIt takes forever boiling water on the hob.
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2019-04-10 at 6:11 PM UTCInvest in an all glass (pyrex) tea kettle without any plastic parts. Make sure that if it has any rubber, that its actually medical grade silicone.
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2019-04-10 at 6:14 PM UTC
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2019-04-10 at 6:31 PM UTC
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2019-04-10 at 7:23 PM UTC
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2019-04-10 at 7:26 PM UTCIve heard that if you twice.boil your kettle it does something to you..gives you xray vision and the power to leap tall building.
Im not sure though. -
2019-04-10 at 7:28 PM UTC
Originally posted by Misguided Russian You're ignoring the potential reactions (catalyzed by heat) that go on inside of the kettle. Even if the water is good, the heat might make the kettle leech some garbage into it due to the heat.
i know. thats why i use giant stainless steel cup.
anyway a nice glass keetle isnt going to be helpful if your water is already contaminated with shits. like rusts and leads and micro plastics. -
2019-04-10 at 7:30 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny i know. thats why i use giant stainless steel cup.
anyway a nice glass keetle isnt going to be helpful if your water is already contaminated with shits. like rusts and leads and micro plastics.
Yes, but I will argue that a cheap quality "stainless steel" pot of questionable origin and metallurgy will be even worse. -
2019-04-10 at 7:36 PM UTC
Originally posted by Misguided Russian Yes, but I will argue that a cheap quality "stainless steel" pot of questionable origin and metallurgy will be even worse.
at worst it will be leeching iron into the water. which our body needs.
and at worst, cheap stainless steel will only be deficient in nickel and chromium. -
2019-04-10 at 7:38 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny at worst it will be leeching iron into the water. which our body needs.
and at worst, cheap stainless steel will only be deficient in nickel and chromium.
Would cheap chinese shit not have a higher likelihood of having lead?
https://www.collective-evolution.com/2017/12/31/toxic-levels-of-lead-found-in-multiple-brands-of-stainless-steel-water-bottles-is-yours-safe/
p.s. is the leeched iron in bio-available form? -
2019-04-10 at 8 PM UTC
Originally posted by Misguided Russian Would cheap chinese shit not have a higher likelihood of having lead?
https://www.collective-evolution.com/2017/12/31/toxic-levels-of-lead-found-in-multiple-brands-of-stainless-steel-water-bottles-is-yours-safe/
p.s. is the leeched iron in bio-available form?
not from the surface of the container itself but rather the solder used.The dot on the bottom (which is a lead solder point) of the PlanetBox insulated water bottle tested for 660,000ppm lead!
my cup is one piece pressed or roll formed, with spot welded handle. and lead are seldom added to stainless steel since it has no added advantage.
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2019-04-10 at 8:44 PM UTCMy kettle is stainless steel and i kinda cant wait for it to go belly up so i can buy a new one.
One made of glass with a blue light all along the bottom.
It's so cute. -
2019-04-10 at 8:48 PM UTCBy kettle do mean coffee pot? Or are you talking about a tea kettle