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Hey Wes... (Hacking 220V kettles)

by brandon » Nov 25th, '08, 06:07

Here is a 110 V kettle for a nice price.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Touch-Top-Cover-Ele ... m153.l1262

Do you think that base will power your kettle's heating element? Same brand, same coupling.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Glass-Kettle-Tea-Ar ... m153.l1262

Nevermind, that one is not the same, but the Utilitea base almost certainly is. It seems like the tea house using that glass kettle would have used on of these to start their hacking project from.

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Nov 25th, '08, 10:55
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by MarshalN » Nov 25th, '08, 10:55

Those glass ones take forever to boil. Just so you know.

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