Oct 2nd, '11, 04:39
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Seko Boiler

by auhckw » Oct 2nd, '11, 04:39

Don't know what happened to my previous kamjove stainless steel boiler. Smell like melt plastic inside the kettle :(

So... time to change boiler. After driving around 3 places to find a boiler, end up with this.

Seko Boiler

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Function:-
1) Manual Boil - Keeps on boiling till you stop it
2) Auto Boil - Stops at 100c, Reboil at 80c
3) Temp control - Stops at 50c, 60c, 70c, 80c, 90c, 100c

With the Temp control... i guess brewing greens would be better now :)

Fast to reach 100c. I think about 3 to 4 minutes

How much? MYR 118 (USD 41)

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Re: Seko Boiler

by puerhking » Oct 2nd, '11, 12:07

I like the shape of the pot and the base design is nice. Reasonable price too. I think the woman just stuck on the box is pretty funny. What does she have to do with the boiler? :lol:

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Re: Seko Boiler

by David R. » Oct 2nd, '11, 13:45

Just be careful as temperature sets of such kettles are usually not very accurate. Nice form for a good pour control.

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Re: Seko Boiler

by Chip » Oct 2nd, '11, 21:30

David R. wrote:Just be careful as temperature sets of such kettles are usually not very accurate. Nice form for a good pour control.
... The downside to this type of spout is the water in the extended spout is much cooler while sitting than the water in the kettle body and will cool much faster than water in the kettle body.

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Oct 3rd, '11, 04:38
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Re: Seko Boiler

by David R. » Oct 3rd, '11, 04:38

Good point. The trick would be to boil only little quantity of water at a time, so that it doesn't go far up into the spout, or to discard the first bit of water which gets out from the spout.

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