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  2. Rule of threes (survival) - Wikipedia

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    The amount of time a person can survive without a source of water (including food which contains water) depends on the individual and the temperature. As temperature increases, so does water loss, decreasing the amount of time a person can survive without water. The longest anyone has ever survived without water was 18 days. [8]

  3. Electric water boiler - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Zojirushi brand "Thermo Pot" electric kettle hot water dispenser Wall mounted, unpressurized electric boiler with 5 liters maximum capacity. An electric water boiler, also called a thermo pot or tea urn [1] in British English, is a consumer electronics small appliance used for boiling water [2] [3] and maintaining it at a constant temperature in an enclosed reservoir.

  4. Water dispenser - Wikipedia

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    Some versions also have a second dispenser that delivers room-temperature water or even heated water that can be used for tea, hot chocolate or other uses. The water in the alternate hot tap is generally heated with a heating element and stored in a hot tank (much like the traditional hot water heaters used in residential homes). Additionally ...

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  6. Watermaker - Wikipedia

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    The devices can be expensive to acquire and maintain, but are quite valuable because they reduce the need for large water tanks for a long passage. The term watermaker may also refer to an atmospheric water generator , a machine that extracts potable water from the humidity in air using a refrigeration or a desiccant .

  7. I can’t live without my Keurig smart coffee maker — and ...

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    "You can make tea, coffee, oatmeal and anything using hot water in under a minute. It also does not take much space on my small counter space." I love that the Keurig K-Supreme is only $120 at HSN ...

  8. Infuser - Wikipedia

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    A tea infuser is a device in which loose, dried tea leaves are placed for steeping or brewing, in a mug or a teapot full of hot water. It is often called a teaball, tea maker or tea egg. [1] The tea infuser gained popularity in the first half of the 19th century. Tea infusers enable one to easily steep tea from fannings and broken leaf teas. [2]

  9. Teasmade - Wikipedia

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    This was one of the first successful commercial automatic tea makers. [7] Goblin Teasmades at the Science Museum: (l-r) 1932 prototype, 1945, 1966 and 1972 production models. Goblin's next model, also invented by Thornton, was patented in 1934 and was manufactured from 1936. This was the first tea-maker sold under the name Teasmade.