• kalkulat@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Three reasons I can think of.

    • Americans don’t drink much tea. And soo…

    • Not many stores carry electric kettles.

    • Microwave tea.

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      2 months ago

      The video literally tells you the reason. Because your appliances use 110V and are therefor less efficient than 220V appliances.

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        2 months ago

        Uhhhhhh did you watch the video?

        He goes to great lengths to point out that it isn’t an efficiency problem, and despite US residential standard outlets being 120VAC dedicated electric kettles are still the fastest way to boil water given other appliances (though induction cooktops are closing the gap).

        The biggest reason dedicated electric kettles are not popular in the US is because we’re either boiling water for cooking some meal (pot is already on the stove so why bother with another appliance) or we’re making coffee. And the vast majority of coffee makers over here have the exact same circuitry and heating elements as an electric kettle. It’s just not standalone

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          2 months ago

          Why don’t Americans use electric kettles?

          Serves me right, I guess. I went by the thumbnail, remembered him talking about the difference in efficiency due to different voltages and took the wrong information to heart. So, I was wrong :D