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geekhack Community => Off Topic => Topic started by: tp4tissue on Fri, 17 October 2014, 16:14:23
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Update:
Quality, Solid...
Convenience, YES ! , made Shin-R twice today already
Environmentally, NOT GREEN...
I estimate this will use 200-230 killowatts per year 24/7/365, bout $60
Am I being environmentally irresponsible ? (http://emoticoner.com/files/emoticons/onion-head/oh-onion-head-emoticon.gif?1292862514)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61b1aobHJYL._SL1500_.jpg)
for Water Boilers ...
any Ghers with experience on this ?
(http://emoticoner.com/files/emoticons/onion-head/studying-onion-head-emoticon.gif?1292862521)
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Zoji 4 lyfe.
I was raised on those Zojirushi cookers.
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Zoji 4 lyfe.
I was raised on those Zojirushi cookers.
As a Sifo, I am slightly aroused by their rice cookers.. (http://emoticoner.com/files/emoticons/onion-head/embarrassed2-onion-head-emoticon.gif?1292862502)
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I'm supposed to buy a "Fuzzy Neuro" rice cooker sometime soon. I guess whenever I stop buying nice keyboard things. lololol
I just wish it looked nicer.
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I'm supposed to buy a "Fuzzy Neuro" rice cooker sometime soon. I guess whenever I stop buying nice keyboard things. lololol
I just wish it looked nicer.
You don't like the zoji champagne look ?
I'm trying to decide right now if the PTFE liner they're using is safe in the long run...
Hrrrrrmmmm
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I wish they'd make a modern looking one to complement their "Stainless Steel Vacuum Bottles" series. That would be an instabuy from me.
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Zoji 4 lyfe.
I was raised on those Zojirushi cookers.
This. Every single person in my family and extended family have always had and probably always will have a Zojirushi. It was one of the first things I bought for myself when I moved out. :))
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Ok.. I'm convinced..
Price is pretty good.. only $213 after tax
Got this one.. 4 liters..
battery powered pump seems gimmicky though..
I'm gonna be vigilant of mold and algae..
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Whoa, didn't know you needed a cordless one. That looks pretty good, nice get!
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Whoa, didn't know you needed a cordless one. That looks pretty good, nice get!
I dont.. the model without battery power isn't in stock at amazon.. (http://emoticoner.com/files/emoticons/onion-head/hehe-onion-head-emoticon.gif?1292862507)
I have this feeling, that this device is going to be the enabler in my Ramen-Addiction..
LOL.. I just see myself in the corner of the kitchen, pack after pack of shiny foil litered across the floors and table.. just.. one.. more.. bowl.. n00dles...
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I have 2 Zojirushi vacuum thermoses. They are amazing and I would have no second thoughts on buy anything else Zojirushi
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I have 2 Zojirushi vacuum thermoses. They are amazing and I would have no second thoughts on buy anything else Zojirushi
I see the thermos brand claiming something about super high vacuum..
Have you tried those ?
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I have a thermos, which is the best thing I have to keep water cool all day at my desk and a rice cooker, which is the best thing to happen to rice since anything ever.
I'm a big fan of the brand.
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casserole
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Update:
Quality, Solid...
Convenience, YES ! , made Shin-R twice today already
Environmentally, NOT GREEN...
I estimate this will use 200-230 killowatts per year 24/7/365, bout $60
Am I being environmentally irresponsible ? (http://emoticoner.com/files/emoticons/onion-head/oh-onion-head-emoticon.gif?1292862514)
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I'm supposed to buy a "Fuzzy Neuro" rice cooker sometime soon. I guess whenever I stop buying nice keyboard things. lololol
I just wish it looked nicer.
RIVAL 4 LYFE SON! RIDE OR DIE
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I'm supposed to buy a "Fuzzy Neuro" rice cooker sometime soon. I guess whenever I stop buying nice keyboard things. lololol
I just wish it looked nicer.
RIVAL 4 LYFE SON! RIDE OR DIE
What is this I don't even
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I'm supposed to buy a "Fuzzy Neuro" rice cooker sometime soon. I guess whenever I stop buying nice keyboard things. lololol
I just wish it looked nicer.
RIVAL 4 LYFE SON! RIDE OR DIE
What is this I don't even
I've had one of these little red troopers for ages, Dennis is almost like family now ;)
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I named him Dennis
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Dennis needs an elephant tattoo.
(http://wellingtonfinecoffee.com/files/8214/0121/0095/Zojirushi-logo.jpg)
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I feel like a family member asking about why you need to spend so much on all that computer stuff, but what exactly makes that thing worth $213?
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I feel like a family member asking about why you need to spend so much on all that computer stuff, but what exactly makes that thing worth $213?
I would also want to know this, as far as I understand its just boils water? would a simple kettle not be good enough :x
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I feel like a family member asking about why you need to spend so much on all that computer stuff, but what exactly makes that thing worth $213?
I would also want to know this, as far as I understand its just boils water? would a simple kettle not be good enough :x
If you're not a hot water user, this thing would be pretty useless
It comes down to time savings and convenience (laziness really)
Ok.. so when you need hot water..
Go downstairs,
Fill Kettle
Put on burner
Wait
Use water,
Dry kettle, put away
This is at fastest, a 10-15minute gig.
So... my day usually has 1 hot water time, 4 tea times (1 fresh hot 3 warmed from microwave ), , 2 ramen times.
I was going through the hot water routine at least 3-4 times per day. which amounts to about an hour of boiling water...
This electric boiler takes care of that for me..
It's essentially a Hot Water Server. It's a vacuum bottle + boiler + reheater..
I guess what made it $200, vs the $100 cheaper alternatives is merely the weeaboo factor, higher wages of jpn workers mostly..
The conflict in my mind now, is how much power I'm using for this convenience.. which is quite substantial vs the alternative of gas kettle, and regular electric kettles.
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I feel like a family member asking about why you need to spend so much on all that computer stuff, but what exactly makes that thing worth $213?
I would also want to know this, as far as I understand its just boils water? would a simple kettle not be good enough :x
If you're not a hot water user, this thing would be pretty useless
It comes down to time savings and convenience (laziness really)
Ok.. so when you need hot water..
Go downstairs,
Fill Kettle
Put on burner
Wait
Use water,
Dry kettle, put away
This is at fastest, a 10-15minute gig.
So... my day usually has 1 hot water time, 4 tea times (1 fresh hot 3 warmed from microwave ), , 2 ramen times.
I was going through the hot water routine at least 3-4 times per day. which amounts to about an hour of boiling water...
This electric boiler takes care of that for me..
It's essentially a Hot Water Server. It's a vacuum bottle + boiler + reheater..
I guess what made it $200, vs the $100 cheaper alternatives is merely the weeaboo factor, higher wages of jpn workers mostly..
The conflict in my mind now, is how much power I'm using for this convenience.. which is quite substantial vs the alternative of gas kettle, and regular electric kettles.
Don't you just have an electric kettle next to your kitchen sink? Takes 30 seconds to fill and 2 minutes to boil. It's not really that incontinent...
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Electric kettles really aren't a thing in the US
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Electric kettles really aren't a thing in the US
Ohh really thats what I meant when I said Kettle not a old stove burner type, just a electric one they cost like £30 tops for a cheap one here, that seems really backwards not to have them in America :X
Also do you use a teapot? just wondering
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Electric kettles really aren't a thing in the US
I...
How do you even live?
I suppose 110v mains power is probably a contributing factor, but still. Crazy.
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Don't you just have an electric kettle next to your kitchen sink? Takes 30 seconds to fill and 2 minutes to boil. It's not really that incontinent...
Yea, I got the hot tap dispenser next to the sink ... but the water taste bad from it, because it sits in there for too long.. and it's not easy to empty, and you can't pop it open to clean the reservoir..
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Electric kettles really aren't a thing in the US
I...
How do you even live?
I suppose 110v mains power is probably a contributing factor, but still. Crazy.
what he means is, most 'Muricans don't drink hot water..
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Electric kettles really aren't a thing in the US
Ohh really thats what I meant when I said Kettle not a old stove burner type, just a electric one they cost like £30 tops for a cheap one here, that seems really backwards not to have them in America :X
Also do you use a teapot? just wondering
I do, but I never use it.
Electric kettles really aren't a thing in the US
I...
How do you even live?
I suppose 110v mains power is probably a contributing factor, but still. Crazy.
I just realized, too, that most 'murikans don't brew tea with boiling water, either, save with a stovetop kettle. Most of us are born and bred on hot water drip tea that's then chilled and served cold.
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Electric kettles really aren't a thing in the US
Ohh really thats what I meant when I said Kettle not a old stove burner type, just a electric one they cost like £30 tops for a cheap one here, that seems really backwards not to have them in America :X
Also do you use a teapot? just wondering
I do, but I never use it.
Electric kettles really aren't a thing in the US
I...
How do you even live?
I suppose 110v mains power is probably a contributing factor, but still. Crazy.
I just realized, too, that most 'murikans don't brew tea with boiling water, either, save with a stovetop kettle. Most of us are born and bred on hot water drip tea that's then chilled and served cold.
If you go to most other countries,, pretty much no one drinks ice-water/ cold water... they all drink hot water..
It's primarily due to them not trusting the municipal supply.
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Electric kettles really aren't a thing in the US
Eh? It's pretty easy to find them, they're not very expensive and you can get them from places like Walmart. Unless you're talking about high-end ones, in which case I still ask the question of what makes them worth the premium? I assume it's like a membrane vs mechanical keyboard kind of thing, but I'm curious what that thing is exactly.
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I've gone through 6x ~$50 electrics already (10 years).. they all burn out due to the base wires frying eventually..
and there's also the whole, plastic innards issue.. apply energy to plastic, just a bad combo, for chemicals.
This is my first expensive kettle. it's got steel with a ptfe coating..
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Yea, I got the hot tap dispenser next to the sink.
This isn't a thing in Australia.
I just realized, too, that most 'murikans don't brew tea with boiling water, either, save with a stovetop kettle. Most of us are born and bred on hot water drip tea that's then chilled and served cold.
Well that sounds disgusting, but it's what you're used too I guess...
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Electric kettles really aren't a thing in the US
Ohh really thats what I meant when I said Kettle not a old stove burner type, just a electric one they cost like £30 tops for a cheap one here, that seems really backwards not to have them in America :X
Also do you use a teapot? just wondering
I do, but I never use it.
Electric kettles really aren't a thing in the US
I...
How do you even live?
I suppose 110v mains power is probably a contributing factor, but still. Crazy.
I just realized, too, that most 'murikans don't brew tea with boiling water, either, save with a stovetop kettle. Most of us are born and bred on hot water drip tea that's then chilled and served cold.
If you go to most other countries,, pretty much no one drinks ice-water/ cold water... they all drink hot water..
It's primarily due to them not trusting the municipal supply.
When I was in Bath, they served water that was rife with sulfur and smelled like duck ****. Supposed to be good for you, but I don't buy it.
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I'm eating way too much ramen these past few days...
I feel overflowing with Ramen-Energy... probably giving me diabetus.