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Your kettle does PowerPoint slides ? 😳
I am a retired teacher, but I am not THAT bad!!!
Your kettle does PowerPoint slides ? 😳
Im the only hot drink comsumer in the house. In the morning I boil the kettle, make my first coffee, and pour the remaining hot water into a Stanley flask. Thats gives me sufficient hot water for another coffee and a couple of cups of Earl Grey without having to consume more electrons.
On that, we have a contraption that produces one mug of boiling water at a time. Still have a kettle but that rarely gets used. Just pop in a teabag or some coffee, whatever is your preference, press a button and within 20-30 seconds have a mug of your favourite beverage!
It's not worth it, you can get them new for £50. My current one cost about £35 in 2017, a Tesco Basics one that's been trouble-free for 8.5 years. Prior to that I used mum's 28 year old Moulinex one for a couple of years, but I binned it because it was rusty and tatty looking.I'm now thinking buying a second hand microwave
Accy...... just seen these socket extenders. Adds 2 plug socket thingies. Can be straight or any angle.
Looks very good to me. I have 3 sockets which would benefit so am thinking of buying 3.
Amazon gave a number of different suppliers.
https://www.onbuy.com/gb/p/180-rota...a32d9dbadda11f083fc01ac0a18b8f8&extac=5180056
Just be careful what kitchen gadgets you're putting together on a multi-way plug splitter, iirc you should stay below 3120W drain from a single socket on the wall.
We couldn't put our air fryer and kettle on the same extension, think it was quite close for our 900W microwave too, all three on separate wall sockets now.
That one seems to be a US plug but I'm sure there are UK versions.
I got one of these to run our 2 air fryers and bean to cup machine. https://www.asda.com/groceries/product/6743052?oldCo=true
Nice and low profile, no lead trailing around and doesn't block the other socket of a double.
Why two air fryers? We first got a Ninja Foodie 5.2L combi one that does steaming as well but it was a pain in the arse frying stuff like sausage and chips for 2 adults and 2 hungry teens. It would do it but took as long as the fan oven did, and food needed to be shaken and moved round every few minutes or it wouldn't all brown. So I got a cheap Scoville 4.7L one from Asda in an offer, about 40 quid. That's the dedicated spud machine (chips or roastie). In hindsight I should have got a big 2 drawer jobbie, but that will wait until I replace one or both.
I love doing hand cut chunky chips. Maris Piper spuds ideally. Leave skins on. Soak in water after cutting for 15 mins to get rid of excess starch, then a good rinse and pat them dry. Shake in a little oil, add salt and pepper and then 15-16 min at 200. Couple of shakes during cooking and they're nearly as good as my Mum used to do in the old chip pan.
We don’t have a microwave or air fryer. When we had a microwave it tended only get used for defrosting things, so we haven’t bothered since we moved. As for an air fryer I’m not sure if you can get one big enough for the amounts I cook.😂