• mojofrododojo@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      I have an instant hot water tap that dispenses boiling water. I don’t understand why it’s not more popular with tea drinkers…

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        1 day ago

        Because then you have to make tea with water that’s been sitting, boiling, in a tank, absorbing who knows what contaminates, for potentially days or weeks. You’re not even supposed to drink hot water that comes out of the regular water heater. For a boiling water tap, you need a second even tinier tank that will be used even less frequently.

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        1 day ago

        Different teas require different temperatures to have the best taste. If you brew a green or oolong too hot, it can get very bitter. Electric kettles allow you to set specific temperatures for the drink you have and some keep the water at that temperature for periods of time.

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          1 day ago

          assloads of cost for installation

          I installed it myself, the instructions were pretty straight forward, the piping all flexible (no braised copper). and I’m not really that handy.

          wasted energy: this is something I’ve thought about; it generally cycles after dispensing, but sometimes you’ll hear it heating; I could put it on a timer so it’s not warming water in the middle of the night I guess…

          but it’s reservoir is insulated, so it’s not the energy waste you’d think, especially compared to stove heating water / multiple kettles per day.

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        2 days ago

        Why would anyone need boiling water 24/7 when you can have it on demand in 3 minutes?