Why are europeans so fascinated by this? Why buy a dedicated water boiling appliance when every home already has a stove and pots?
Electric kettles
I use an electric kettle(?) I love it.
I use electric kettles though
The stove works just fine
why? are you in a dorm room or something? or do you just like drinking plastic?
exactly
Kettle japan
damn they really go nuts with their kitchen gadgets
i saw a video of some japanese woman's daily routine and she had like a dozen gadgets i didn't even know wtf they were, to do all sorts of bizarre shit
>Why buy a dedicated water boiling appliance when every home already has a stove and pots?
Tea. Or how we call it in my country, soup leaf.
why not just use the stove though? it's just as fast and you aren't drinking plastic water
ah the little japanese elephant!! must buy immediately
They also the pitcher style like in OP.
My stove is induction stove and my kettle is made out of steel
>it's just as fast
It's not. And you can't bring the stove to your room.
Stove is more energy, usually isn't as fast and you can't put it in an office
IS THAT A JAPANESE APPLIANCE???
I MUST CONSOOOM AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH
cool
why would i want to have a kettle in my bedroom?
yeah i have one at work, i'm talking about at home
I had an elctric kettle in my freshman dorm room because no stove. It's much more satisfying and literally cheaper to boil tea water on the stove. As a North American at least
I watch bento box channels and it's kinda weird how the microwave most vegetables instead of steaming them.
my stove takes longer to heat up than my kettle does
kettles are just faster
If it's just a cup for some tea i microwave it.
If it's more water I use the stove
Simple as
>Using a plastic kettle
They come in metal dumbcunt
My husband uses an electric kettle but he use to live in UK. Its slightly more convenient than a stovetop kettle.
99% of them are plastic, you're being pedantic
Can't you, like, walk to the kitchen and heat it there?
>100 usd probably