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Old 04-28-2011, 05:13 PM   #10773
ProfCrash
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I have that kettle at home. It works great. One of the reasons that I like it is because it is easier to switch between teas. I have my 4 liter hot water dispenser at the office which I love for its convenience but I have to remember to change the temperature in order to let the water cool down before making a different type of tea.

I thought that you were always suppose to boil the water and then let it cool down. I read on a website that 2 minutes gets you from boiling to 195 and 5 minutes gets you from boiling to 175.
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