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If you start to think about it a bit, an electric kettle makes more sense
Not when everyone’s got a microwave already, likely doesn’t have the counter space for another gadget that they don’t use very often.
If you regularly make 1-3 mugs worth of hot water a kettle makes sense. If you regularly boil larger amounts, or don’t regularly boil water, the microwave you already own is only slightly slower, so why spend the money?
Not when everyone’s got a microwave already, likely doesn’t have the counter space for another gadget that they don’t use very often.
If you regularly make 1-3 mugs worth of hot water a kettle makes sense. If you regularly boil larger amounts, or don’t regularly boil water, the microwave you already own is only slightly slower, so why spend the money?