Bodum: IBIS Electric Kettle $27, 6-Pack 12-Oz Pavina Double Wall Medium Glass
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IBIS Electric Kettle is too small. They make a 51oz version. this is tiny at only 34oz.
Plus it has a plastic liner, makes the water taste weird.
pass.
I've bought the 6 pack glasses before and they're pretty good for espressos. I did break two just being clumsy and one started to leak into the double wall. This was with heavy use while washing them multiple times a day for the past year. Would still buy again, sipping espresso out of one as I write this
There are other brands that make this but make sure you get borosilicate glass
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I've bought the 6 pack glasses before and they're pretty good for espressos. I did break two just being clumsy and one started to leak into the double wall. This was with heavy use while washing them multiple times a day for the past year. Would still buy again, sipping espresso out of one as I write this
There are other brands that make this but make sure you get borosilicate glass
I switched from double-walled to duralex and now cannot even remember why i was attracted to the former. Don't really miss anything. Certainly not the fragility (esp. if you wash dishes by hand.) So your tea cools down 10% slower, if that? Fouble walled can still be hot to touch. The only drink you should be drinking so hot anyway is yerba mate, and you should be drinking that from a traditional cup anyway.
Edit, maybe a flaming Moe?
Actually first time hearing of "duralex" so I'm tempted to try. I personally love to have my espresso seconds out of the machine and having the double walled cool to touch has become ingrained in my morning routine. It's very weird I really like how the hot liquid hits my throat while my lips stay completely cool.
Nice, got another 6-pack of the Pavina medium glasses. These are our favorite cups we own and contrary to other experiences, we haven't broken any (yet?).
Also, I was nervous that it wouldn't qualify for the $25 minimum for free shipping since price after discount is $23.39, but it looks like it applied anyway. Not sure if it's because the pre-discount price was over $25, or because it exceeds $25 after tax. Either way, free shipping sealed the deal. Thanks!
I'm a fan of their tea glasses - I'll usually put my tea into a thermos bottle and then pour into the small cups as I drink. Keeps it nice and hot for sipping. That said, they're pretty fragile. I haven't broken any, but my wife has dropped two and they're pretty much going to shatter into a billion shards if you drop them from any appreciable height.
That said, unless you're only doing black tea and coffee, I'd recommend getting a kettle with temp control. At the very least, one with buttons for various types of tea. I bought one with Boil, French press, Oolong, green, white, herbal, delicate after years with a straight "boil" kettle and I wish I would've sprung the cash on it earlier because it sure beats bringing water to boil and waiting a few minutes every time I wanted to brew a green tea.
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11-17-2021 at 10:22 AM.
IBIS Electric Kettle is too small. They make a 51oz version. this is tiny at only 34oz.
Plus it has a plastic liner, makes the water taste weird.
pass.
I have been using those double wall glasses for 15 more years.
Those mid size double wall glasses are more fragile than smaller ones, and they are a little too large, mug cup size. I would recommend small size. Average life of small ones is about 2 years in my house, while the life of large ones is less than a year.
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Plus it has a plastic liner, makes the water taste weird.
pass.
There are other brands that make this but make sure you get borosilicate glass
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There are other brands that make this but make sure you get borosilicate glass
Edit, maybe a flaming Moe?
Actually first time hearing of "duralex" so I'm tempted to try. I personally love to have my espresso seconds out of the machine and having the double walled cool to touch has become ingrained in my morning routine. It's very weird I really like how the hot liquid hits my throat while my lips stay completely cool.
Also, I was nervous that it wouldn't qualify for the $25 minimum for free shipping since price after discount is $23.39, but it looks like it applied anyway. Not sure if it's because the pre-discount price was over $25, or because it exceeds $25 after tax. Either way, free shipping sealed the deal. Thanks!
That said, unless you're only doing black tea and coffee, I'd recommend getting a kettle with temp control. At the very least, one with buttons for various types of tea. I bought one with Boil, French press, Oolong, green, white, herbal, delicate after years with a straight "boil" kettle and I wish I would've sprung the cash on it earlier because it sure beats bringing water to boil and waiting a few minutes every time I wanted to brew a green tea.
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Plus it has a plastic liner, makes the water taste weird.
pass.
Those mid size double wall glasses are more fragile than smaller ones, and they are a little too large, mug cup size. I would recommend small size. Average life of small ones is about 2 years in my house, while the life of large ones is less than a year.