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Whats twink.men and how do I get more?
That's a steam dock. Stupid
Edit: accuracy
Just make sure the steam d*ck is inserted into the right port.
why are we putting ducks in ports
ships will run them over
Yeah, a steam deck would be, idk, pankakes?
So you are saying it overheats to 100C after 8 min of use and then starts to produce steam?
2 min, if you're in europe
it takes 8 min for your kettle to reach boil? why
this is a reminder for me to get a kettle
I have that exact one and it's not great, tbh. Spend a little more on something nicer - the extra might mean the difference between starting every morning angry and not
we have steam machine/deck at home
0 out of 10 no valve involved.
Bought it but having trouble figuring out how to use it to play games anyone able to help me?
Idk what it is with these modern apes but they sure love boiling water
Eggsactly what I am referring to, I mean meow meow :3c
mrrp? :3
meow :3
Ook 🦧🍵🫖🇬🇧
Steampunk frame ?
I have the same exact kettle.
Nah, induction stove FTW.
What a waste of power! You could at least be mining bitcoin with it. Plus you can always microwave your tea instead.
Finally, one that I can afford
The most useful machine in any home. You if don't have one, BUY one, and your life is going to change forever.
And make sure to get one with different temperature settings, not just boil.
Being able to do 180° exactly instead of just guessing has been a game changer for white tea.
I was about to say that water can't reach 180°C at normal conditions but then I remembered that Fahrenheit exists...
It heats up water.
It's useful, but to say it is a life changing is pretty silly.
Sounds like something someone who hasn't had a life changing water boiling event in their life would say.
The British would like a word...
I have mine set on a timer, fill it up with water before I go to bed, and when I wake up I can immediately make a hot broth breakfast. It's reduced my morning routine by 8 whole minutes! Life will never be the same.
Yeah, it was hyperbole, but when I bought one, I felt a huge difference when cooking or making tea/coffee.
Want to cook some rice? Just put water in the electric kettle, prepare the rice and put it in the rice cooker, boom, put the already heated water in the rice cooker. It's a lot faster than putting a kettle on a stove, here's 220v, but it is different state to state.
For tea? Just put some water in the electric kettle and hear the click sound.
It changed my life, and changed a lot of peoples lives, because when I talk to my coworkers, all of them have the same opinion. It's just a time saver, but damn, an amazing time saver.
I would make the same argument for the air fryer, rice cooker and pressure cooker/insta pot. I use each one at least once a week for so many things. Like, I just came across a vegetarian burrito recipe that I meal prep with the insta and rice cooker, and when I defrost in the microwave and then reheat in the air fryer 👩🍳💋
I finally got an air fryer just to see what all the hype was about, and although it does a nice job on some things, it's not really any faster and it makes the whole house reek because it's blowing air continuously, which I should have expected, but eww. Plus I can make way more fries on a baking sheet. I don't really get it.
Is the rice cooker that much better than the pressure cooker? Mine has a rice button, makes perfect rice every time
I have a airfryer/ dual oven counter top that ibuse pretty much for every meal, I always just toss some veggies like potatoes, carrots, squash, broccoli, etc on the top oven and some protein in the bottom oven and it has a mode so they finish at the same time.
For rice i just use the kettle to heat up the water while I rinse out my rice in a strainer, then pour the water in a pot and toss in the rice, once the water boils I turn it down to low, put the lid on, and set a timer for 18 minutes.
We had a insta pot before and used it regularly then one day it just starts smoking and died, luckily I happened to be next to it washing dishes when it happened so I was able to pull the plug on it quick
For 120v power grid systems these would boil water twice as slow. But still, the beat and most efficient way to do it.
Still something like half the time of a gas stove and a quarter that of a coil