lee_yl\" post_id=\"2078264\" time=\"1660396131\" user_id=\"17023:Indeed it takes 20 minutes to boil water using kettle on the stove. I agree with your husband using the electric thermal flask which can keep water warm throughout the day consumes a lot of electricity. I used to have one when I gave birth to my first son many years ago. I was shocked when I received the electricity bill. Then, I kept thinking what new appliance which I used for that month. That was the electric thermal flask. I sold it right away.
Both. Big kettle and boil on stove type. :oops:
Now come to think of it, maybe I should change to an electric kettle! Years ago, I wanted to change to an electric airport but my DH said no cos it consumes a lot of electricity to keep water warm throughout the day.
Later I found out the most effective and save money way. I boils the water on stove. Then, I invested in good thermal flask. That's Zojirushi thermal flask. It lasts me for about 10 years. It spoiled because the way my helper washed it. She immersed the flask into water. Once the water boiled, I poured the hot water into the thermal flask. It enough for husband who needs hot water to pour on his oats when he wants to have breakfast in the late morning. In afternoon, when I want to make tea, the hot water is still hot enough for a cup of tea or coffee.