45 Seconds Is All This Kettle Needs To Boil Water

45 Seconds Is All This Kettle Needs To Boil Water

When the craving for noodles hits, no one wants to have to wait for minutes on end before they can enjoy a bowl of salty goodness. Tiger, maker of some of the most advanced rice cookers on the planet, has used its expertise in heating things up to create a steam-free kettle that can boil a cup of water in just 45 seconds. That’s even faster than a microwave.

The secret to the kettle’s high-speed boiling capabilities is a redesigned heating element inside, as well as a steamless design that traps water vapour before it can escape, condensing it back into droplets of hot water to further the heating process. And since the kettle produces piping hot water in less than a minute, it also means it’s more energy-efficient than other models using about 22 per cent less power to boil a cup of water.

The only downside? A $US130 price tag when the kettle’s available starting in December. Like with most things in life, if you want it fast, you’ll have to pay a premium, but in this instance it may be worth it for a pot that actually does boil when you watch it. [Tiger via Tech-On!]


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