@Fumbles to [email protected] • 1 year agoWhat is a fun gadget you have purchased that has added value to your life?message-square477arrow-up1407arrow-down16
arrow-up1401arrow-down1message-squareWhat is a fun gadget you have purchased that has added value to your life?@Fumbles to [email protected] • 1 year agomessage-square477
minus-square@iamtrashman1312link14•1 year agoSeconding an electric kettle, even a cheap one was a game changer over not having one at all. Crazy how 99.99% of people I know as an American don’t own one
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 year agoAnd coffee, though we usually have a dedicated machine for that.
minus-square@FoshezelinkEnglish2•1 year agoMost Americans don’t drink tea. The only things that I know they are used for are tea and instant noodles.
minus-squareBakkodalinkfedilink7•1 year agoDon’t let the pour over coffee crowd hear you. You’ll be done for. A proper gooseneck kettle is like top 3 priority.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•1 year agoAnd if we do drink tea it’s frequently iced, so timeliness of the boiling isn’t a huge concern.
minus-square@bandwidthcrisislink2•1 year agoI wonder if they’re more popular now. I took this in a Walmart in California. https://imgur.com/d5ae1Po Although about half of those are not electric!
Seconding an electric kettle, even a cheap one was a game changer over not having one at all. Crazy how 99.99% of people I know as an American don’t own one
Boiling water is only for pasta to Americans
And coffee, though we usually have a dedicated machine for that.
Most Americans don’t drink tea. The only things that I know they are used for are tea and instant noodles.
Don’t let the pour over coffee crowd hear you. You’ll be done for. A proper gooseneck kettle is like top 3 priority.
And if we do drink tea it’s frequently iced, so timeliness of the boiling isn’t a huge concern.
I wonder if they’re more popular now. I took this in a Walmart in California. https://imgur.com/d5ae1Po Although about half of those are not electric!