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Title:How to Make them Goodies
Notice:Please Don't Start New Notes for Old Topics! Check 5.*
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Created:Tue Feb 18 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4127
Total number of notes:31160

3338.0. "Electric tea kettle (water heater)?" by TNPUBS::STEINHART () Fri Nov 22 1991 08:29

    I searched using "tea" and "kett" and did not find anything, so I guess
    I will have to write a new note.  Moderators - if this belongs
    elsewhere, please move it.
    
    A British coworker (in the US) is looking for an electric teakettle -
    that is a 2 to 4 cup capacity kettle that quickly heats the water in
    it and then shuts off.  Apparently these are common in the UK.  
    
    I told him about immersion heaters, but if possible he would like to
    buy a teakettle of the sort with which he is familiar.  If necessary, I
    guess he could import one and use an electrical convertor, but it would
    be best to buy one wired for US usage.
    
    Any leads?  (I will cross-post this in CATALOGS)
    
    Laura
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3338.1try Lechmere'sASABET::TRUMPOLTLiz Trumpolt - ML05-4 - 223-7153Fri Nov 22 1991 09:018
    Laura,  Your friend might be able to find one at Lechmere's.  I have
    seen them there.  Don't know where your friend lives but there is a
    Lechmere's in Framingham (across from Shoppers world), Burlington (I
    think in the Burlington Mall) and Worcestor in the Greendale mall.
    
    Hope this helps.
    
    Liz
3338.2Electrically ChallengedKOPEC::ROBERTSFri Nov 22 1991 10:377
    I think your friend might be disappointed even after finding one.  I
    had such a thing in my apartment in Dublin, and it heated up water
    almost *instantaneously*.  But the current there, and in the UK, is
    210 volts, and here it is only 110.  So nothing will perform as
    quickly...
    
    -ellie
3338.3Won't work the same in the U.S.OOES::ANDERSONFri Nov 22 1991 11:519
-.1 is correct.  I have just returned from Europe.  The first thing my wife
wanted was an electric kettle to boil water - no such thing.

In the U.S. we do not have anything close to what is available and the norm
in the U.K.  The issue is the 240v vs. 110v - you just can't efficently
heat a liter of water with 110v.

Kent
3338.4Revereware may be the best bet...RANGER::PESENTIOnly messages can be draggedFri Nov 22 1991 13:238
Those kettle are quite common here, but as the previous folks said, lots slower.
However, a good revereware kettle on an electric (220) or gas stove works lots
faster.  It won't shut off when it hits boiling, but it will whistle annoyingly
until you come shut it off.

If your friend imports one, and uses a converter, it will probably be just as slow.
Unless their home has 220 outlets (it can be done...but that's a topic for HOME_
WORK).
3338.5Try Williams-SonomaENABLE::glantzMike @TAY 227-4299 TP Eng LittletonFri Nov 22 1991 14:4710
You might want to check the Williams-Sonoma catalog. They list a model
imported from the UK. It may be specifically designed to heat just as
quickly on US 110V electricity. There's certainly no reason why 110V
can't heat just as quickly. It just needs to run at the same wattage,
which, at 110V, requires more current (and more copper in the power
cord). But that's no problem if you've designed it that way.

Or, as JP suggests, import one and wire your kitchen for 220V. It's not
as crazy an idea as it sounds.

3338.6we found oneCSOA1::SCHWARTZ_FNorth Coast, U.S.A.Mon Nov 25 1991 08:558
    My wife and I also admired these when we visited the UK. So we ordered
    one from "The Corner Store" in Fairborn, OH. (This is a wonderful
    British import shop, which does mail order business -- they also have a
    nice tea room next door.) 
    
    The kettle, even though adjusted for US voltage, works wonderfully. It
    heats the water very quickly, and has its own cutoff switch when the
    water reaches a boil. We love it!
3338.7Small capacityELWOOD::CHRISTIEMon Nov 25 1991 11:065
    Sunbeam Hot Shot is also good, but it is only 2 cups.  Heats water i
    about a minute.  I love mine.
    
    Linda
    
3338.8address of Corner Store ??TARKIN::KNIKERHay saved and Cork beatMon Nov 25 1991 11:248
    RE: .6
    
    Can you post the address and/or phone number of "The Corner Store" ??
    
    My wife and I have been looking for this type of kettle for a while
    and would like to order one.
    
    Chris
3338.9WLDWST::GRIBBENHotter then a $2 pistolMon Nov 25 1991 18:158
    
    WOW.....
    
    We have had one in my home for as long as I can remember.........
    Would not be without one....
    
    Robbin
    
3338.10ELWOOD::CHRISTIETue Nov 26 1991 08:215
    I got the newest Williams-Sonoma catalog yesterday.  They have an
    electric kettle for $79.95.
    
    L
    
3338.11The Corner Shop informationCSOA1::SCHWARTZ_FNorth Coast, U.S.A.Tue Nov 26 1991 09:0921
    re: .8 (&.6)
    	I got the name slightly wrong... it's "The Corner Shop".
    
    The Corner Shop
    114 N. Broad St.
    Fairborn, OH  45324
    (513) 879-5404
    fax (513) 879-7050
    
    	The catalog (last year's) that I have lists three versions, all
    priced at $69.95:
    
    9780 Polished stainless with white handle - model C330
    9781 Polished stainless with black handle - model C330BP
    9782 Brushed stainless with black handle -model C330B
    
    
    We may have gotten the "brushed" type... what they have available in
    stock seems to vary from time to time. In addition to British foods and
    drinks, they also have cook books, calendars, tea towels, mugs, flags,
    posters, thimbles, videos, etc. A piece of heaven for Anglophiles!
3338.12Popular in Canada too!TADSKI::HUMPHREYTue Nov 26 1991 14:3712
    
    My parents have had an electric kettle for years.  My parents are
    from Canada, where they are also very popular.  Although the kettle
    they have is larger than 2 to 4 cups, they must have others that
    are similar but smaller.  They bought their last one at SPAG'S.
    If you're not familiar with SPAG'S, it's a basic PAY-CASH-YOU-BRING
    A-BAG kind of store on Rt. 9 in Shrewsbury Ma.  I know they didn't
    pay more than $30 in the past 5 years.  It has a button on the bottom
    that can be set for auto-shutoff.  Sorry, don't know the brand name.
    
    
    Lori
3338.13Maybe a Bit Late!!MEMIT::GORSKITue Jan 14 1992 16:4610
    THis maybe a bit late, but Lechmere's sells a Russell & Hobbs electric
    kettle - the type you find in England - that cuts off very soon after
    the water boils - not when the kettle is dry.  It goes for around U.S.
    $59 reg. price.
    Good luck - Anna (ex pat. who drinks tea galore but doesn't have a
    kettle but has succumbed to the microwave!!
    Fill mug with cold water and add teabag. Microwave for just over 2
    minutes - not bad. (Better than heating water in microwave and then
    adding the bag).
    
3338.14BUNYIP::QUODLINGMup - mup - mup - mup - mup - mup - mupTue Jan 14 1992 17:447
    Teabags? Microwave?
    
     gak ptooiieee.
    
    
    :-)