I've never encountered a kettle that spews out pressurised hot water before. It almost seems like you'd have to deliberately design that function in. I'd guess the chances of any new random kettle doing this would be miniscule.
I've never encountered a kettle that spews out pressurised hot water before. It almost seems like you'd have to deliberately design that function in. I'd guess the chances of any new random kettle doing this would be miniscule.
This is a probably valid point. This kettle was clearly designed with style on top and functionality not even a consideration, and is the only one I've ever encountered with this problem as well.
This is a probably valid point. This kettle was clearly designed with style on top and functionality not even a consideration, and is the only one I've ever encountered with this problem as well.
Whistling kettles remind me of camping when my parents would boil water with the aid of a Calor gas bottle. Just get a normal tall standing kettle and you should be fine.
Rant: I am so tired of all this Christmas ! , new years and what not ! , yet happy - so this is a rave/rant . I swear one more day of "Christmassing" and I would drop dead. So glad I have now 3 days off - SALVATION at last ! I can rest and do whatever I want
Maybe. Except nowadays they would never tell you to your face you didn't get the job. They'll just send you an email or a text a few days or weeks later.
Maybe. Except nowadays they would never tell you to your face you didn't get the job. They'll just send you an email or a text a few days or weeks later.
I've never encountered a kettle that spews out pressurised hot water before. It almost seems like you'd have to deliberately design that function in. I'd guess the chances of any new random kettle doing this would be miniscule.
I saw (what looked to me) like an absolutely insane (modern) kettle design in the supermarket this afternoon: pitcher-shaped, metal-hulled, but with the spout extending from the base of the kettle (just above the hotplate), as well as being long, curved and fragile-looking: it looked like only a slight impact would be needed to break the weld(?)/ knock it loose, immediately turning the whole thing into junk.
I assume it has a removable lid for filling, and that steam is allowed to expand/ escape through said lid, otherwise the inevitable result of boiling would be a stream of scalding water ejected from the spout.
Bah, from a legal standpoint this is stupid. If there someday be a future discrimination suit, the employer should want the statute to begin running as soon as possible.
Recruitment and hiring is treated like classist game theory. There's no gain for them to do that. They don't want you to feel good, or respected. You don't exist to them.
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