My current water kettle leaks more by the day. It is mostly stainless steel, but the few plastic parts are corroded and lead to leaking.

Do you have recommendations for fully stainless steel or similar kettles that are basically not able to break?

I was looking at this: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/xiaomi-wasserkocher-170-l-wasserkocher-23599517

But I don’t really trust xiaomi to make quality consumer products

      • francisco@slrpnk.net
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        11 months ago

        Better for what?

        Moving parts and complexity makes it more prone to failure.

        Also, how much energy do you need to keep this working? It’s not said on the website.

        Granted, both kettle and this zori trade energy and complexity/failure-potential for convenience. Much more so the zori. How much is unknown. On the simple, less-energy end, you’d use an electrical resistance in an insulated jar.

        All electric kettles will fail at some point. They have moving parts and are designed for obsolescence.

        In my place I use a kettle that allows me to boil 1 cup of water. The filter mesh has failed long ago but the water does not have hardness. Instead I use a small improvised cap to keep the flow of vapour to the cut off thermostat (usually at the bottom of the handle).

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          11 months ago

          Better for convenience, energy I’m not really sure. I could see it being better or worse for energy depending on how well it’s insulated and how much hot water you drink

    • 𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      11 months ago

      These are pretty much the go-to style of “kettle” in Japan and similar alternatives are much cheaper over there if anyone is planning a visit - just note the voltage difference because you may need a transformer

      That said, my stainless steel Tefal (T-Fal for those in north america and Japan) kettle has not failed me yet after 6 years of use, if/when it does fail i’ll probably be considering one of these!

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        11 months ago

        Oh sorry I thought we were buying quality products for life in this community, how silly of me.

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          11 months ago

          Just looking for something that can do both ;)

          Also it takes up too much space anyway