For me, it’s an electric toothbrush. It doesn’t matter if you go with Sonicare or Oral-B, once you start using an electric toothbrush, regular toothbrushes don’t ever feel like they clean your teeth properly. The smooth plaque-free top layer of your teeth that you can feel after using an electric toothbrush can’t be replicated with a regular toothbrush.

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    This is quite a strange comment to see as there isn’t a single house in the UK that doesn’t have an electric kettle in it.

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      Over here, you’ll find a pot of water on the stove more common. Our regular outlets are 120v, but our stoves are typically 240v. A water kettle here would be about half as fast as our stoves (generally speaking). Over there, yeah, with 240 being the standard, a kettle makes a lot of sense.

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        At least here in Finland a decent amout of stoves are 400v. Still, even at 120 a kettle is faster than an electroc stove. An induction stove is a different story

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      Are we both thinking the same kind of kettle or is it British/American English different? What I’m talking about is a pitcher with an electric heating unit in the bottom?

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        Not a fan of microplastics or extra unnecessary gadgetry…

        Seems like silly waste to be the next lemming without any substantial difference to the age old system of boiling water, same with rice cookers.

        Unless I don’t hav a stovetop they’re basically not needed, a waste of money and another point of plastic contamination.

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          They come in glass or metal aswell, rice cookers always have an aluminium basket, the lid might be plastic and rubber but those parts are usually not mechanically strained. The microplastic argument seems weird here

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            I don’t see how that it’s weird but to each their own. Every plastic and/or polymer based product sheds/leeches microplastics, especially heated or constant usage.

            Aluminum is hardly better and health wise causes other harms and contaminants in the body.

            Glass, stainless, cast iron is gtg…plastic and aluminum not so much.

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              Whats wrong with aluminium, like 80 of the earth’s surface is basically some aluminium oxid

              Iirc there was something about aluminium in deodorant sprays a while ago that turned out to be not that bad, but what’s wrong with solid sheets of the stuff?