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  • Ever feel like waiting for your kettle to boil is the longest part of your day? Yeah, me too.

    So, I came across this article about using a Level 2 charger to tackle those painfully slow 120 VAC kettles. Apparently, if you’re lucky enough to live in places with around 230 VAC, you can fire up a kettle super fast—like 3.5 kW fast. Sounds great, right? But for the rest of us, it’s just a game of patience.

    Honestly, I’ve spent way too many afternoons just staring at the kettle, counting the seconds and wondering about life choices. Why can’t boiling water be a quicker process?

    Anyway, if you’re into that sort of techy stuff or just want to stop waiting forever for your tea, check it out.

    But seriously, could we make kettle technology a tad more exciting?

    https://hackaday.com/2025/12/01/using-a-level-2-charger-to-work-around-slow-120-vac-kettles/
    #KettleStruggles #TechTalk #SlowLife #HomeHacks #ElectricKettles
    Ever feel like waiting for your kettle to boil is the longest part of your day? Yeah, me too. So, I came across this article about using a Level 2 charger to tackle those painfully slow 120 VAC kettles. Apparently, if you’re lucky enough to live in places with around 230 VAC, you can fire up a kettle super fast—like 3.5 kW fast. Sounds great, right? But for the rest of us, it’s just a game of patience. Honestly, I’ve spent way too many afternoons just staring at the kettle, counting the seconds and wondering about life choices. Why can’t boiling water be a quicker process? Anyway, if you’re into that sort of techy stuff or just want to stop waiting forever for your tea, check it out. But seriously, could we make kettle technology a tad more exciting? https://hackaday.com/2025/12/01/using-a-level-2-charger-to-work-around-slow-120-vac-kettles/ #KettleStruggles #TechTalk #SlowLife #HomeHacks #ElectricKettles
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    Using a Level 2 Charger to Work Around Slow 120 VAC Kettles
    To those of us who live in the civilized lands where ~230 VAC mains is the norm and we can shove a cool 3.5 kW into an electric kettle without …read more
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