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@haddon9 wrote:

@Sooner Happy Birthday & enjoy your new gift to yourself! Smiley Happy

 

Now I'm off to check out water boilers.


@haddon9 LOL!!!  It's basically a pot like jack the bear posted above, has a tank in it, you fill it with water and it boils the water then keeps it at a select temp. all day.  It doesn't use a lot of electricity (the Zojirushi ones have a chart showing how much on their site or if you go look at the user manual online).

 

It keeps water at 160 (some are 140), 175,195 or 208; and the one I bought will reboil the water if you want OR it will quickly heat water to 195.  It takes a little longer to reboil.

 

So since I drink a lot of black tea, I'll leave it at 195 or 208 and for all the bagged teas I've tried it is fine!  For large loose leaf, I would reboil it probably.  

 

BUT I also use it for oatmeal when I get up (either regular instant or regular or Bob's Redmill Instant in paper cups if I am REALLY lazy).  It would make other things that need not water too.  

 

SO, it's all new to me, and we both love it!  Oh and it has a timer so we put it on standby every night and almost always empty and refill the water.  But a few times we've just added water and haven't died or noticed a difference in flavor.  But mostly we use fresh water. 

 

And some have a non-stick coating on the tank; I bought a stainless one. 


@Sooner It sounds great!  I'm sure there are plenty of uses that I haven't even thought of...now I just need more counter space..

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@haddon9 LOL!!! Yes isn't that always an issue?  Ours is living happily in the counter in the laundry room.  

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@Sooner   LOL!  I already have a food dehydrator on the laundry room counter that DH uses a lot.....but if I make a few rearrangments it might be possible to find space.

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@haddon9 LOL!!!  GIrl after my own heart!  HeartWoman Wink

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@Sooner  Woo Hoo!  All this sounds fabulous!  Enjoy, sweetie.

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Happy Birthday Dog GIF

 

 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Happy Birthday Dog GIF

 

 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


@ECBG Yep!  That's me.  I'm blonde!  Woman Very Happy

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@Sooner wrote:

During my unfortunate incarceration, I found myself drinking a lot of tea, and hubby drinking it too--black, green, herbal, or blends.  I have my old faithful electric kettle, and it was going all day.  

 

SO, for my birthday, I gifted myself with an electric water boiler!  It's the best thing since my bread maker!  LOL!!!

 

We have hot water to dispense at any time during the day.  It's a miracle!  I am in love with it!  We use it for tea, oatmeal, cocoa and it is especially great for having iced tea any time we want it!  From what I read I think it probably uses no more or maybe less than boiling water so often in that kettle. 

 

I got a ForLife tall glass pitcher (Takeya has a similar one and I didn't see mine on Amazon recently)  with a big stainless tea filter that fits in the bottom and you can make a quart of iced tea in no time what that!  It is wonderful!  

 

SO, during this stay-at-home time we are well fixed for beverages and oatmeal, cups of noodles or anything else that starts with hot water.

 

I didn't know these things existed until recently, but water boiler is my new favorite kitchen appliance!  


 

Upon research the unit is cost prohibiive for me. Secondly it is made in CHINA.  Pass. I will continue boiling water in my 20 year old kettle to make tea

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@Reever I avoid food from China and products when I can, but I am a big fan of the Zojirushi brand, and have had great luck with other products from them, even a few from China.  Most of mine are from Japan however.

 

But, I wanted a water boiler and the ONLY one they make without a non-stick lining is from China, so I decided on that one.  I know I can't not always NOT buy from China, but I do when I can, and with food it's a rule with me--and has been for years. 

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@jackthebear Where did you find this Hot water Machine ? Does it process the tea also ?