Water boiling, when you have an inverter

How do you boil water ?

  • Electric kettle (<2kw)

    Votes: 53 57.6%
  • Whistling kettle on induction hob (<2kw)

    Votes: 4 4.3%
  • Gas

    Votes: 50 54.3%

  • Total voters
    92
  • Poll closed .
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I've read that boiling water on a 1700w induction hob is faster and/or more efficient than an equivalent wattage kettle.
A whistling kettle useable on either gas or induction would seem to be a more effective use of our limited storage space.
Conversely it's possible to gauge the level in an electric kettle, so you don't heat more than you need ....
Choices, choices, what do you do?
 
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I've read that boiling water on a 1700w induction hob is faster and/or more efficient than an equivalent wattage kettle.
A whistling kettle useable on either gas or induction would seem to be a more effective use of our limited storage space.
I have a 'stove top' kettle that will work on both Gas and Electric Induction.

Conversely it's possible to gauge the level in an electric kettle, so you don't heat more than you need ....
You can of course do exactly the same thing with any kettle. Curious why you limit this idea to an electric kettle only?
(if it is to do with the level indicator, fill the kettle via cups - 1 cup full for one cup, 2 cup fulls for two, etc.)

Choices, choices, what do you do?
 
I've read that boiling water on a 1700w induction hob is faster and/or more efficient than an equivalent wattage kettle.
A whistling kettle useable on either gas or induction would seem to be a more effective use of our limited storage space.
Conversely it's possible to gauge the level in an electric kettle, so you don't heat more than you need ....
Choices, choices, what do you do?
We use 900w kettle. To guage how much water we just tipped 3 mugs of water into the kettle which gave us the level to fill to.
 
We use an 800 watt kettle, smaller, lighter and doesn't take too long to boil. Has to how much to put in, I just pour water in and normally get it right to within a couple teaspoons.

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The electric ring on a two way hob is very inefficient. All that metal to heat up and its wasted.

Low wattage kettle or induction hob is the way to go. If its just one cup, microwave?

Tony
 
When using an (pure sine) inverter, mine says 1600w, is that the actual output ? is there a maximium you can draw from it ?
 
When using an (pure sine) inverter, mine says 1600w, is that the actual output ? is there a maximium you can draw from it ?
If that is the inverter rating that will be the max but they normally quote a peak rating as well, normally twice the continuous rating, that is meant to handle start up currents of the load for a few seconds.
 
Remember, kettle on induction hob has to have steel base, not ali.....
And not stainless steel, so kettles are out on an induction hob.

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We use a 700-890 w camping kettle when our batteries are full . We boil up a kettle full and save it in a flask for a brew later or even washing up
Similarly when we make a drink using the gas hob any surplus water is saved in a flask ( the type with a pourer). It's just something we do by habbit now.
 
And not stainless steel, so kettles are out on an induction hob.
mine works fine on the Induction Hob.
In fact, I have two - one Whistling type with the fold-down handle and one collapsing one. Both work on Induction

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We use a 700-890 w camping kettle when our batteries are full . We boil up a kettle full and save it in a flask for a brew later or even washing up
Similarly when we make a drink using the gas hob any surplus water is saved in a flask ( the type with a pourer). It's just something we do by habbit now.
Same amount of energy use as if you just boiled what you needed each time.
 
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We use a 700-890 w camping kettle when our batteries are full . We boil up a kettle full and save it in a flask for a brew later or even washing up
Similarly when we make a drink using the gas hob any surplus water is saved in a flask ( the type with a pourer). It's just something we do by habbit now.
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Really?
Good grief! What a faff. I really CBA'd with that.
 
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What is this 'hurry' of which you speak?
Only one I can think of is getting a beer out of the fridge once you have put the handbrake on. 🤣

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mine works fine on the Induction Hob.
In fact, I have two - one Whistling type with the fold-down handle and one collapsing one. Both work on Induction
Either have a thermal base like saucepans or very poor quality stainless the later I suspect.
 
Either have a thermal base like saucepans or very poor quality stainless the later I suspect.
it works, that is what matters to me :) who cares if poor quality if the water makes a nice cuppa :D
Had them both for around 6 and 3 years respectively and works same as when new, so quality is good enough.
 
Life is too short for 900w kettles. We bought this one. Holds just 1L, (perfect) It's 2000w, boils fast, It has a wide base so is very stable for those brews made on the floor at 70mph on the motorway.

Your inverter is bigger than mine as the saying might go.

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