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Married to Night Train
- Location
- Salford, UK
No, I know you heat it up. I mean what sort of kettle have you got? I'm housesitting in a house that has a stove top kettle, whereas I usually use a jug style electric kettle. I really struggle to see why people have a stove kettle, which seems to take longer to boil and on which I seem to manage to scald myself every time, and which is more awkward to handle when full. And yet, I know of several people who have them. If oyu have a gas cooker, I guess it's useful standby in event of a power cut, but if you have an electric cooker, you don't even have that reason.... And doesn't a hob use more power than a kettle (I don't know, I've just assumed...)
Is it just a retro thing?
Is it just a retro thing?