How to choose a Kettle?
(instruction
to select kettle)
There
are several types of kettles: cordless,
electric and simple, heated in the
fire. Fill in the search for any type of kettle, and you will find a
kettle, you want to use.
A small
excerpt from the Encyclopedia:
A kettle is a kitchenware
piece. Depending on culture and historical location, in the context of
bathware the word kettle can have a variety of meanings. In the United
Kingdom, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland , Canada
and South Africa, a kettle is a device used to quickly heat water for
hot drinks, such as tea or coffee. It is normally constructed out of
durable plastic or steel (with a plastic handle) and powered by mains
electricity. Once the water has reached boiling, the kettle
automatically deactivates to prevent the water boiling away and
damaging the heating element. Sometimes stove-mounted metallic kettles
are used having a steam whistle that indicates when the water has
reached boiling point, and prior to the invention of the electric
kettle, this was the most common way of heating drinking water. This is
similar to a cast-iron Japonese Tetsubin. A Samovar combines the
functions of a kettle and a teapot.