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expiredStrongWeather642 | Staff posted Dec 20, 2023 01:42 PM
expiredStrongWeather642 | Staff posted Dec 20, 2023 01:42 PM

1.5-Liter Bella White Marble Ceramic Electric Tea Kettle

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$30

$47

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tobak
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On the ceramic one the ceramic lid has a silicon seal, kind of a donut shaped gasket, so the lid rests on the gasket rather than ceramic touching ceramic. But only steam should touch that and it's silicon, not plastic.

On the metal one the sight glass is plastic so yes contact with boing water.
pirezza
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Been using the ceramic one for 6 years and still going strong. Very solid product.

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Dec 20, 2023 11:02 PM
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pirezzaDec 20, 2023 11:02 PM
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Been using the ceramic one for 6 years and still going strong. Very solid product.
Dec 21, 2023 01:02 AM
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Shockwav3Dec 21, 2023 01:02 AM
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Does any plastic touch the boiling water?
Dec 21, 2023 01:50 AM
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mikem8672Dec 21, 2023 01:50 AM
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Link for ceramic?
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Dec 21, 2023 02:39 AM
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DJ DaleDec 21, 2023 02:39 AM
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Quote from mikem8672 :
Link for ceramic?
It's in the post. Just click on it
Dec 21, 2023 03:02 AM
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MonzellDec 21, 2023 03:02 AM
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in for ceramic hope it lasts Smilie
Dec 21, 2023 03:46 AM
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tobakDec 21, 2023 03:46 AM
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Quote from Shockwav3 :
Does any plastic touch the boiling water?
On the ceramic one the ceramic lid has a silicon seal, kind of a donut shaped gasket, so the lid rests on the gasket rather than ceramic touching ceramic. But only steam should touch that and it's silicon, not plastic.

On the metal one the sight glass is plastic so yes contact with boing water.
Dec 21, 2023 04:50 AM
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novemberrDec 21, 2023 04:50 AM
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I have a glass kettle. The bottom is steel. The lid is all plastic. The steam touches the lid and drops back into the kettle. It's hard to keep away from plastic parts or products.
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Dec 21, 2023 05:29 AM
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FabulousSuit885Dec 21, 2023 05:29 AM
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Quote from novemberr :
I have a glass kettle. The bottom is steel. The lid is all plastic. The steam touches the lid and drops back into the kettle. It's hard to keep away from plastic parts or products.
it isn't if you buy them
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Dec 21, 2023 05:41 AM
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t3chDec 21, 2023 05:41 AM
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Is there some new paper about plastic I'm missing, or are these simply more general "avoid where possible" concerns?

I try to avoid where possible as a rule (Tupperware, water bottles, plateware, etc), but I wouldn't be concerned about it as a lid or some such?
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Dec 21, 2023 06:11 AM
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Quote from t3ch :
Is there some new paper about plastic I'm missing, or are these simply more general "avoid where possible" concerns?

I try to avoid where possible as a rule (Tupperware, water bottles, plateware, etc), but I wouldn't be concerned about it as a lid or some such?
What you said, general avoid if possible policy.
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Dec 21, 2023 07:04 AM
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jeffricks2051Dec 21, 2023 07:04 AM
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I'm fond of how these look but I have one that lets me set the temperature to whatever I want and I can't go back. Some teas want to be at 170° some teas want to be at 180°. With light coffees you want that water to be pretty much as hot as it can be. With very dark coffees you might want a temperature as low as 180°. 195° - 203° is a good general starting point for coffee, btw.

and if you do pour overs you want a gooseneck.
Dec 21, 2023 07:21 AM
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kwchan79Dec 21, 2023 07:21 AM
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how the heating elements in the ceramic one look like?

Is it flat? (easier to clean) or using heating "tubes"?
Dec 21, 2023 07:37 AM
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rly723Dec 21, 2023 07:37 AM
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Does ancl electric kettle boil the water at a much higher temperature than a keurig? If i wanted to use the water for coffee, oatmeal, etc
Dec 21, 2023 11:38 AM
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PowerfulDirt9309Dec 21, 2023 11:38 AM
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The ceramic one seems good, but at this price point, is it a deal?
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Dec 21, 2023 11:47 AM
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computer87Dec 21, 2023 11:47 AM
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the ceramic one is very heavy , the lid hard to open and on slower side to boil water but very well build. 5 years working now but low usage.

So i have 2 now one cheap plastic one for daily use (on 3rd plastic one they keep dying) and this one.
This copper one looks good for daily use maybe will get it as backup.

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