Why?
And the white jammies, how do they fit?
Quote from: MMW on December 06, 2012, 11:40:20 AMWhy?Time like Susan said. Electric kettles are like lightening fast compared to stovetop kettle heating.
Quote from: BoldJava on December 06, 2012, 11:40:32 AMAnd the white jammies, how do they fit?
If you wear them, how do know if you're awake or asleep?
I would buy any of them except the Hario. The Hario is the least precise pour of those I have tested.
This is the closest I've found to the single drop kettle brew technique.
Quote from: yakster on December 07, 2012, 06:57:54 PMThis is the closest I've found to the single drop kettle brew technique.That is the kettle that I grabbed 6 of and sold to the guys at $5/each.
They should have made it with foot controls...
... I get it that the Buono is now the bottom of the heap, but I can't see how this kettle could be better given how far your hand would be from the point at which you would be trying to control the pour. Is there a face-off somewhere that I missed between the Takahiro and the Bonavita Electric? ...Which leads me in a roundabout fashion to my last point: is a drop-at-a-time really desirable?