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Programmable Digital Electric Kettle

by Janine » Apr 13th, '09, 14:08

Awhile back some people were asking me about a digital electric kettle I had used. Imperial Tea Court now has for sale the final model of the prototype I tried. It's UL listed, etc... the one I used was excellent. Haven't ordered one of these or used one but I assume it is the same

http://www.imperialtea.com/Programmable ... -P823.aspx

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by JustinW » Apr 13th, '09, 16:03

Sounds nice, but for $90 it better look good too. That's why I have this one.

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by Bubba_tea » Apr 14th, '09, 16:14

JustinW wrote:Sounds nice, but for $90 it better look good too. That's why I have this one.
How many watts is that SS kettle? The digital one is 600W - not good for my patience level.... :lol:
請进,請坐,請喝茶!!!

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by Janine » Apr 14th, '09, 16:33

I've used both at Imperial Tea - the steel is their normal tea pot (at least it used to be at the old Chinatown teahouse - now they just heat the water for you and serve it in the SS pot). The prototype I used of the digital worked quickly but as I say I haven't used this final one. It was cool to watch the numbers on the temp so I knew exactly what was happening.

I also think the SS is a good teapot - and good for its pouring control. But if I were ordering I'd get the digital because I personally liked its design, easy to pour, etc.

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by wyardley » Apr 14th, '09, 16:43

When the heating element is an immersion type, 5-600W will heat a liter or so of water pretty fast.

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