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mattwnz
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  #2926464 14-Jun-2022 14:35
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I got a smart kettle a few weeks ago when they were on special at Super Cheap Auto. Not sure if  some NZ stores however still have it in stock as it has been removed online, but it is on clearance in Oz for $20 https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/germanica-digital-wi-fi-kettle-1.7l-gemanica/624646.html . I didn't pay much more than this, so even as a non smart kettle , it was cheap., especially as it is stainless steel inside. It works quite well and has an app which works with quite a few features. 




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  #2926467 14-Jun-2022 14:39
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evilengineer:

 

Given that you're still going to have to make the cup of tea/coffee by hand I don't really see how filling the kettle beforehand and waiting a couple of minutes for it to boil is much of a problem.

 

If you really want the coffee ready when you walk into the kitchen why not just get an old school drip-drip type filter coffee machine and attach that to the aforementioned $25 smart plug?

 

I'd probably keep forgetting to change the filter paper and coffee grounds before bedtime, so no good for me.

 

 

 

 

You can set it to heat at a lower temperature for some drinks. You can also turn it on when you are at your desk or still in bed,  and then when boiled you can make your drink straight away. Plus it can be set to keep the kettle hot. It is a bit of a gimmick though but is handy however to see the temperature, so you know if you need to reboil it or not. 


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  #2926469 14-Jun-2022 14:51
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I live fairly near a super cheap - might pop in tomorrow and see if they have it in stock.

 

Good heads up.

 

 

 

As for a catheter - I mean I want to eke out as much sleep as possible - but not quite at that expense.




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  #2926470 14-Jun-2022 14:58
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Yes, I have had a couple, and would be reluctant to be without one. It doesn't get used a lot at <100c but sometimes it's quite useful. 

 

 


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  #2926474 14-Jun-2022 15:13
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jat80:

I got a jug from kmart for $25 and plugged it into a smart plug. Done. Just have to make sure you get one that you can have the jug switch ON without power. Easy.
Does such a jug even exist? Pretty sure they are designed not to turn on without power, eg to prevent unexpected power on after a power cut potentially resulting in an unsupervised quantity of boiling water or attempted heating of one that’s empty.




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  #2926475 14-Jun-2022 15:19
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CokemonZ:

 

I live fairly near a super cheap - might pop in tomorrow and see if they have it in stock.

 

 

Doublecheck for your location, but it doesn't look like it is in stock anywhere.

 

 


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  #2926476 14-Jun-2022 15:19
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MadEngineer:
jat80:

I got a jug from kmart for $25 and plugged it into a smart plug. Done. Just have to make sure you get one that you can have the jug switch ON without power. Easy.
Does such a jug even exist? Pretty sure they are designed not to turn on without power, eg to prevent unexpected power on after a power cut potentially resulting in an unsupervised quantity of boiling water or attempted heating of one that’s empty.

 

All of my simple kettles are ok with being powered off and the switch staying on. Not like the nespresso machines which all power up to be off when you give them AC.

 

Kettles its a magnetic thing that will hold when its on the base, when I lift it off the base it will switch off which not all of them have. That is a safety feature for when you pour it before its decided to turn off.

 

 





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  #2926480 14-Jun-2022 15:29
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tieke:

 

CokemonZ:

 

I live fairly near a super cheap - might pop in tomorrow and see if they have it in stock.

 

 

Doublecheck for your location, but it doesn't look like it is in stock anywhere.

 

 

 

 

I expect there is a retail industry term for maintaining a list of items in their webcatalogue, and SCA are pretty shit at it (and are not alone in that).

 





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  #2926481 14-Jun-2022 15:30
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tieke:

 

CokemonZ:

 

I live fairly near a super cheap - might pop in tomorrow and see if they have it in stock.

 

 

Doublecheck for your location, but it doesn't look like it is in stock anywhere.

 

 

 

 

Stink - the two nearish me - no stock.

 

At this moment thinking about the mighty ape one.


  #2926482 14-Jun-2022 15:34
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MadEngineer:
jat80:

I got a jug from kmart for $25 and plugged it into a smart plug. Done. Just have to make sure you get one that you can have the jug switch ON without power. Easy.
Does such a jug even exist? Pretty sure they are designed not to turn on without power, eg to prevent unexpected power on after a power cut potentially resulting in an unsupervised quantity of boiling water or attempted heating of one that’s empty.

 

Mine will do it too. but has a safety circuit in it to stop it "boiling" with no water in it.

 

 


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  #2926485 14-Jun-2022 15:46
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Are things like this available in NZ? I used one in Japan for many years, and they're wonderful. Hot water always available at the temperature you want, without having to faff about with apps or timers.

 

 





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  #2926496 14-Jun-2022 16:09
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An alternative approach - 2 minutes in an 1100w microwave gets a mug of water to close to boiling.  Faster and more energy efficient than boiling a kettle.

 

For tea, I add the tea bag before microwaving so when it's hot, it's already brewed.


  #2926506 14-Jun-2022 16:53
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shk292:

 

An alternative approach - 2 minutes in an 1100w microwave gets a mug of water to close to boiling.  Faster and more energy efficient than boiling a kettle.

 

 

Technology Connections did a couple of videos recently where he investigated different methods for boiling water:

 


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  #2926511 14-Jun-2022 17:10
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To get you back on topic:

 

 

 

We have the smart ape kettle and love it!  I have a google routine set to play alarm, turn on lights and Kettle every morning and it definitely makes life easier.  you just have to make sure there is enough water in it every night before you go to bed :)





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  #2926513 14-Jun-2022 17:20
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CokemonZ:

 

I saw a couple of older threads, but the model referenced is no longer available.

 

Anyone got either of these, and are they any good?

 

My use case is to set a routine to boil so I can have a coffee when I wake up with less faffing around.

 

Buy Smart Ape Smart Kettle 1.7L at Mighty Ape NZ

 

Kogan SmarterHome™ 1.7L Smart Kettle (Stainless Steel)

 

 

 

 

got a similar one to the kogan one

 

 

 

I have a google automation to boil a few mins before I get up so there is no waiting, easy to ask google to boil the kettle, only down side is having to make sure there is enough water

 

 


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