"Apprentice" > skrev i en meddelelse
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> See:
>
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...810301-7770414
?v=glance
> http://www.asiachi.com/zojmiceldisp.html
> http://www.asiachi.com/zojmiceldisp1.html
>
>
> "Ian Rastall" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Hey Lew. If I could, I'd buy an electric kettle that heats to a
> > specified temperature. Of course, I don't even know if they make
> > them!
> >
> > Ian
> > --
> > http://www.sundry.ws/
> > http://www.bookstacks.org/
Every time I see these Zhojirushis I am puzzled by the temperature settings.
Many of them has 175 F as the lowest setting, which is way too hot for green
teas. Some others can also heat it to 145 F, which can be too low for many
greens. I prefer to make my greens with water which is about 160 F
(sometimes slightly cooler, down to 150 F, depending on the tea), but I
still have to find an electric kettle with presets that are close enough to
these temperatures.
Any ideas why these strange settings?