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The kettle debate

maxmycardagain
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"Only boil what you need(1 cup/2 cups) of water as needed...."

But what if...........say our kettle could hold 10 cups of water, boiled from cold at 8am, 2 cups filled then a cosy keeps the remaining 8 cups warm for 2hrs then boil (from warm) at 12 -which would be quicker from cold, at 2pm boil the 6 cups of warm water (fast), ditto at 5pm (4 cups) 8pm (2 cups)

Would need a proper road test...lol





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  • Phlik
    Phlik Posts: 1,088 Forumite
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    edited 29 April 2022 at 4:05PM
    There's no debate and no need for a road test.

    Boiling just what you need means you boil enough water for 10 cups of tea.

    Filling the kettle and repeatedly boiling the kettle means you boil enough water for 30 cups of tea.
  • Ultrasonic
    Ultrasonic Posts: 4,265 Forumite
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    There is not debate to be had. No matter how you try to insulate your kettle the water in it will cool down to some extent from when first boiled and so you need to use additional energy to heat it up again.
  • Benny2020
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    As soon as my solar panels hit just over 3kw i boil a kettle full and put it in a flask.
  • Ultrasonic
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    Benny2020 said:
    As soon as my solar panels hit just over 3kw i boil a kettle full and put it in a flask.
    Yes that makes potentially makes sense from a saving money perspective, whilst the total energy used will still be higher.
  • Benny2020
    Benny2020 Posts: 525 Forumite
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    Agreed no point boiling the same water more than once.
  • Benny2020
    Benny2020 Posts: 525 Forumite
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    But what about the old whistling hob kettle?
  • in_my_wellies
    in_my_wellies Posts: 1,680 Forumite
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    If it's cloudy I use my standard kettle, water measured exactly
    If it's sunny I use my small travel kettle which takes twice as long but uses solar
    If it's cloudy and winter I use the top of the stove 
    Love living in a village in the country side
  • QrizB
    QrizB Posts: 17,368 Forumite
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    If it's cloudy I use my standard kettle, water measured exactly
    If it's sunny I use my small travel kettle which takes twice as long but uses solar
    If it's cloudy and winter I use the top of the stove 
    Today was dull so it's been an 800 watt travel kettle day for me too :)
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  • Benny2020
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    17.1 kwh so far today and still kicking out 1.78 kw.
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