Well as I just filled mine for a cuppa, and my step-mum moaned at me for pouring the water in the spout, and not taking the lid off and pouring it in there, I wondered how you guys do it.
Poll
How do you fill a kettle?
Through the spout | 21% | 21% - 13 | ||||
Through the top | 78% | 78% - 47 | ||||
Total: 60 |
A button on the handle opens the lid, there is no spout anyway, just a little extension that makes it possible to pour out if it.
Some kind of electronic kettle that boils water in 30 seconds.
I used it 2 minutes ago, making instant noodles
Some kind of electronic kettle that boils water in 30 seconds.
I used it 2 minutes ago, making instant noodles
Last edited by PBAsydney (2008-05-04 08:31:43)
Through the Top. What retard pours it from the spout?
Me. Quicker, don't have to take the lid off, then hold the lid whilst holding the kettle and turning the tap on. It makes sense.Gooners wrote:
Through the Top. What retard pours it from the spout?
The lazy retard that doesn't want to open the lidGooners wrote:
Through the Top. What retard pours it from the spout?
*tentatively raises hand...*Gooners wrote:
Through the Top. What retard pours it from the spout?
Last edited by presidentsheep (2008-05-04 08:33:06)
I'd type my pc specs out all fancy again but teh mods would remove it. Again.
Some times I do both. Depends on what I'm feeling. Some kettles can handle it, some cannot. Learn from experience the best way, and best of all enjoy your fucking coffee.
I'm not a professional British Kettle Filler.
Usually through the top - but sometimes through the spout if I am using tap water.
Finny is British, he drinks tea.d4rkph03n1x wrote:
Some times I do both. Depends on what I'm feeling. Some kettles can handle it, some cannot. Learn from experience the best way, and best of all enjoy your fucking coffee.
PBAsydney wrote:
Finny is British, he drinks tea.d4rkph03n1x wrote:
Some times I do both. Depends on what I'm feeling. Some kettles can handle it, some cannot. Learn from experience the best way, and best of all enjoy your fucking coffee.
I'ma go get a cuppa now as it goes.
By putting water in it.
Why, how do you fill a kettle?
Why, how do you fill a kettle?
The whole point is that u use the top, there is normally some sort of filter in the spout bit, meaning if u pour it in the spout it filters the water going in, but when you pour it back into a cup it picks back up the dirt.
You have dirt in your water?Vilham wrote:
The whole point is that u use the top, there is normally some sort of filter in the spout bit, meaning if u pour it in the spout it filters the water going in, but when you pour it back into a cup it picks back up the dirt.
You should move.
All water has dirt in it. It doesnt matter how processed it is. There will always be chalk in water in chalky areas.
Null.
In the United States, where we have technology, I use this neat little machine which boils me some water in about 15 seconds.
Quick, hot water, minus the horrible high-pitched whistle of a kettle.
In the United States, where we have technology, I use this neat little machine which boils me some water in about 15 seconds.
Quick, hot water, minus the horrible high-pitched whistle of a kettle.
Vilham wrote:
The whole point is that u use the top, there is normally some sort of filter in the spout bit, meaning if u pour it in the spout it filters the water going in, but when you pour it back into a cup it picks back up the dirt.
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Pu' the ket'le on.
The top, of course, although I can't recall any instance of actually using a tea kettle.
The top, of course, although I can't recall any instance of actually using a tea kettle.
gofuckyouselfcryanRyan wrote:
I'm not a professional British Kettle Filler.
#rekt
Funky_Finny wrote:
Well as I just filled mine for a cuppa, and my step-mum moaned at me for pouring the water in the spout, and not taking the lid off and pouring it in there, I wondered how you guys do it.
Funky_Finny wrote:
Well as I just filled mine for a cuppa, and my step-mum moaned at me for pouring the water in the spout
Funky_Finny wrote:
my step-mum moaned at me for pouring the water in the spout
Funky_Finny wrote:
my step-mum moaned
Haha. You make me laugh.Bert10099 wrote:
Null.
In the United States, where we have technology, I use this neat little machine which boils me some water in about 15 seconds.
Quick, hot water, minus the horrible high-pitched whistle of a kettle.
When I was in the US in 2003, you guys were miles behind us kitchen-technology wise. Everybody still used toaster ovens and shit like that.
#rekt
i still use a toaster oven...whats wrong with that?Mint Sauce wrote:
Haha. You make me laugh.Bert10099 wrote:
Null.
In the United States, where we have technology, I use this neat little machine which boils me some water in about 15 seconds.
Quick, hot water, minus the horrible high-pitched whistle of a kettle.
When I was in the US in 2003, you guys were miles behind us kitchen-technology wise. Everybody still used toaster ovens and shit like that.
Canadianloser wrote:
Funky_Finny wrote:
Well as I just filled mine for a cuppa, and my step-mum moaned at me for pouring the water in the spout, and not taking the lid off and pouring it in there, I wondered how you guys do it.Funky_Finny wrote:
Well as I just filled mine for a cuppa, and my step-mum moaned at me for pouring the water in the spoutFunky_Finny wrote:
my step-mum moaned at me for pouring the water in the spoutFunky_Finny wrote:
my step-mum moaned
"Through the top", my spout is a one way street.
no uMint Sauce wrote:
gofuckyouselfcryanRyan wrote:
I'm not a professional British Kettle Filler.
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