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Fair enough. But these werenāt the considerations you brought to the table previously. I totally understand the desire for a kettle which you can set to a specific temperature.
I quite like not having a kettle cluttering the side in my kitchen - but have an espresso machine I use for hot water instead š¤£š¤£š¤£
As a member of the C of E (Church of Euthanasia) I havenāt procreated so donāt have the problem of mini-me disease vectors in my house.
Iāll take that under advisement. But how else do you get them clean?
I donāt really see the advantage of using a potentially more messy, dangerous stove top kettle, when a good electric kettle is excellent?
Also I want water at 80 degrees (non black teas) , 90 degrees (v60, aeropress coffee), 100 degrees for various drinks and cooking so a stove top kettle that gets to boiling only is no use to me.