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by IkmoIkmo
3756 days ago
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> hundreds of Euro Definitely! Starts a little under ±1000. What I did find interesting is that it's not actually environmentally unfriendly, because the hot energy is stored in a very well insulated manner, and because it's near 100% efficient in the amount of water heated/used (whereas in a regular kettle you tend to overboil and boil too much water, and in an electric kettle there's often even a minimum fill that's larger than the needed water). At least that's the story I've been reading on unaffiliated websites. |
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