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  2. The 11 best electric and whistling tea kettles - AOL

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    Bodum Bistro Electric Tea Kettle $39.99 at Amazon. The Bodum Bistro electric kettle comes recommended by NBC Select associate updates editor Zoe Malin, who loves its price point and how quickly it ...

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    COSORI Electric Kettle. $28 at Amazon ... base, two tea cups, tea strainer, USB-C cable and power adaptor. ... ball infuser.It has a twisting feature that makes filling it with a large amount ...

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    Gifts for tea drinkers, right this way ... design that allows the pillowy water-filled pad to be heated internally kind of like an electric kettle. In just 15 minutes, you’ll have a heated water ...

  5. Kettle - Wikipedia

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    A traditional stainless steel kettle with a handle An electric kettle. A kettle, sometimes called a tea kettle or teakettle, is a device specialized for boiling water, commonly with a lid, spout, and handle. There are two main types: the stovetop kettle, which uses heat from a hob, and the electric kettle, which is a small kitchen appliance ...

  6. TV pickup - Wikipedia

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    TV pickups occur during breaks in popular television programmes and are a surge in demand caused by the switching on of millions of electric kettles to brew cups of tea or coffee. Kettles in the UK are particularly high powered, typically consuming 2.5–3.0 kW and create a very high peak demand on the electrical grid. The phenomenon is common ...

  7. List of cooking vessels - Wikipedia

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    Cauldron – a large metal pot for cooking or boiling over an open fire, with a large mouth and frequently with an arc-shaped hanger. Chafing dish and stand, circa 1895, [16] Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Ding – prehistoric and ancient Chinese cauldrons, standing upon legs with a lid and two facing handles.