I need a beautiful electric kettle that will last a lifetime. Any recommendations? I’m willing to pay quite a bit.

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      7 hours ago

      You might want to watch a bit more of that video … starting about 18:20

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        57 minutes ago

        Somebody watched the whole video ^^

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          Nah, just caved to changing it based on your nitpick. Induction cooktops represent such a low margin of the populations cooking needs that I didn’t feel the prior need to be so specific. Common mistake with the internet I guess. 🤷‍♂️

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      7 hours ago

      I wasn’t aware that gas is so much worse. Thanks, I learned something :). Regarding induction, I suppose it only makes sense when you have a high-powered three-phase one.

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        3 hours ago

        Even a plugin induction burner is probably quicker but less convenient

        In the US, plug in appliances can pull 15a @120v. For an actual stove, the burner power depend on the model, but a stove circuit supports 50a@240v. Much. Much. More power