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I drink a lot of coffee. Would it be cheaper to boil just the amount I need each time, or boil a kettle full and store the surplus in a flask?
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Physics was a subsidiary subject for my degree, so I did consider the errors that might creep into such an experiment. I actually worked the other way round though, starting with a hot kettle each time in order to maintain consistency (simply because I couldn't be bothered to wait for it to cool down).
I'm also aware that, to do the experiment with proper scientific rigour, I should have repeated each trial several time and then taken the mean of the figures I'd obtained. However, for the purposes of providing an answer here on AB, I viewed a single trial as acceptable.
BTW: I've just calculated the cost of boiling a single 'large mug' of water to be 0.86p based upon a typical electricity tariff.
Physics was a subsidiary subject for my degree, so I did consider the errors that might creep into such an experiment. I actually worked the other way round though, starting with a hot kettle each time in order to maintain consistency (simply because I couldn't be bothered to wait for it to cool down).
I'm also aware that, to do the experiment with proper scientific rigour, I should have repeated each trial several time and then taken the mean of the figures I'd obtained. However, for the purposes of providing an answer here on AB, I viewed a single trial as acceptable.
BTW: I've just calculated the cost of boiling a single 'large mug' of water to be 0.86p based upon a typical electricity tariff.
Admirable practices barry1010 and bhg481 !!
barry, if you are using an electric kettle, a folded hand towel etc can be wrapped round the kettle before boiling and removed ( if necessary ) before pouring and re-wrapped round the kettle again; this keeps the water in kettle hot longer and keeps the towel dry after drying your hands. I use this both to dry my dish drying towel and hand towel. ( be careful a certain electric kettles I had with a 'soft'/flexible plastic water indicator parallel (and under) with the pouring handle leaked eventually from the heat AND I kept the towel wrapped round it during boiling... if I had only wrapped towel around after boiling I think it may never have leaked )
barry, if you are using an electric kettle, a folded hand towel etc can be wrapped round the kettle before boiling and removed ( if necessary ) before pouring and re-wrapped round the kettle again; this keeps the water in kettle hot longer and keeps the towel dry after drying your hands. I use this both to dry my dish drying towel and hand towel. ( be careful a certain electric kettles I had with a 'soft'/flexible plastic water indicator parallel (and under) with the pouring handle leaked eventually from the heat AND I kept the towel wrapped round it during boiling... if I had only wrapped towel around after boiling I think it may never have leaked )
Barry I have a breville hot water dispenser -makes a hot drink in around 60 seconds and some of them allow you to choose the amount of water dispensed -from small cup to large mug (sorry for long link)
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Thanks, buenchico, that's good to know :)
I cannot abide hot drinks made with re-boiled water, maybe because the water is very hard but it really affects the taste so your Breville is a no no for me, APG. Water kept hot in a flask is okay.
Coffee machines - I have tried many and none of them make the coffee hot enough so I will stick to my instant coffee.
I cannot abide hot drinks made with re-boiled water, maybe because the water is very hard but it really affects the taste so your Breville is a no no for me, APG. Water kept hot in a flask is okay.
Coffee machines - I have tried many and none of them make the coffee hot enough so I will stick to my instant coffee.