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Plastic water boiler
Lately I've been noticing how my boiled water (for tea) smells of burnt plastic. I've been using the same plastic water boiler for the last 5 years.
Is this unhealthy? Do I need to replace the boiler? |
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Why not just get a metal kettle?
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I've never even heard of a plastic water boiler.
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I'd probably replace it. Even if it isn't dangerous, burnt plastic isn't very appetizing.
Those plastic boilers are a dime a dozen over there, I have fond memories of making tortellini with them in the hotels for dinner. |
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Get a metal one, avoid the whole issue.
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Or get a ceramic kettle. Metal taste in your water isn't much better than burnt plastic. :)
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Plastic can't be good for you. I'd replace it. Why have you been using a plastic water boiler...for 5 years nonetheless. :ohreilly:
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I have a plastic one, they're handy. You can just plug them into outlets and don't need the stove.
But then again I also have a ceramic and a metal one. |
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My family replaced our plastic boiler with a metal bottom+glass container by black&decker.
Raising liquids to a boiling temp in a plastic container isn't wise. advice: Angrist, get a new one already! Also, if you're into buying bottled water, it would definitely pay in the long run to invest 30 bucks on a glass container. 500ml water bottles are destructive anyway. |
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Buying bottled water just seems so silly to me. Get a filter to put on your faucet.
Bottled water is no healthier, fills up your trash faster meaning you make more trips to the dumpster, damages the environment, it's heavy as hell to carry from the store to your car then to your home, eats up fridge space, and is more expensive in the long run. Just nothing good about it. |
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I've honestly never heard of a plastic water boiler before, but anything that combines boiling and plastic is a bad combination. I would buy a typical kettle that is placed on a stove top for boiling water for tea (this is what I use myself). You could also look at purchasing an electric kettle if you don't have a stove top.
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Yeah, it'd have to be electric. Think people, think.
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I don't have gas here, so only an electric 'stove.' Everybody here in the Netherlands uses plastic boilers, I never knew they weren't that common in the USA. And the Netherlands has great tap water, healthier than bottled water. Thanks for the advice. :) |
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I believe the reason is it takes forever to heat water on 120V. We bought some of those things in Iraq and on 240V they were magical, but when we had to plug them into 120V, I could've boiled it faster with fire.
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