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I think they do exist, it's just using them literally requires more power than a microwave
Added a Youtube video to show one of what I'm talking about. Americans have that?
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=electric+kettle&crid=YNZ6M4J9GT8Z&sprefix=electric+kettle%2Caps%2C162&ref=nb_sb_noss_1
hundreds of options. yes. we has dat.
1-48 of over 1,000 results for "electric kettle"
Odd, because I attempted to google it and all the webpages claim that you don't have it available in America either.
One even went onto explaining:
"The voltage of mains electricity varies from country to country: the majority of countries use between 200 and 240 volts, but a small minority (most notably the US, Canada and Japan) use between 100 and 127 volts" (lower voltage makes it a lot longer to boil and most Americans will just heat water in the microwave instead)
So curious now, how long does it take to boil water there? A few minutes or longer?
Boil the water in the same cup you're going to brew in, no extra appliances or wasted counter space.
Because the cup/glass can explode in the microwave. Liquid can ́t cool down, becomes superheated and erupts when moved. You can make your own liquid explosive if not careful.
I was told never to do that as a kid.
You have to be trolling... you do realize they can make all the same appliances for every voltage, you would just buy the right one for the right country...
Do you seriously not comprehend how to boil water? It's like 1 to 2 minutes at most for a cup.
I worship mine.
Absolute nonsense.
Microwaving water is a good way to give yourself cancers.
They have microwaveable cups you know this right"?
More nonsense, if that were true it would happen from all food put in a microwave, because that's all you're doing with everything is heating it by making the water molecules in it move and create friction