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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 632455" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>The last thing I bought this week is a Cordless Electric kettle/Jug, They Claim it uses 900w So again I put it to the test and Plugged it in to the Kilowatt meter again and tried it out, It has a capacity of 1L or 1.05Qt which makes it perfect for filling up the Stanley Classic, This One Cost me $25.98c AUD from Amazon.</p><p></p><p>I rerun the Full test again because I had to swap out the meter,</p><p></p><p>1st Meter test, Full to the 1 Litre mark, = 8mins 28secs = 125.29w</p><p>@ 0.8L = 6mins 39secs = 93w, Enough for coffee or Tea for 3 people,</p><p>@ 0.6L = 5mins 12secs = 72w,</p><p>@ 0.5L = 4mins 19secs = 59w, Enough for Coffee or Tea for 2 People,</p><p></p><p>2nd Full 1 Litre Test</p><p>@ 1.0L 1.05Qt = 8mins 02secs = 113w</p><p>noting that in the 2nd test it was 26 secs faster and used 12w less, before each test I filled the kettle with cold water to cool it down and then refilled it again with fresh Cold water, I saw the power draw vary between 820 and around 880w during all the tests which is below the sales quoted wattage of 900w, So I think this one is a Keeper too for those who what a few comforts of home, I like it and it is great for Off Grid or SHTF or Camping etc,</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps,</p><p></p><p><img src="https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/3775/1642933258_my_cordless_kettle__jug.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 632455, member: 3775"] The last thing I bought this week is a Cordless Electric kettle/Jug, They Claim it uses 900w So again I put it to the test and Plugged it in to the Kilowatt meter again and tried it out, It has a capacity of 1L or 1.05Qt which makes it perfect for filling up the Stanley Classic, This One Cost me $25.98c AUD from Amazon. I rerun the Full test again because I had to swap out the meter, 1st Meter test, Full to the 1 Litre mark, = 8mins 28secs = 125.29w @ 0.8L = 6mins 39secs = 93w, Enough for coffee or Tea for 3 people, @ 0.6L = 5mins 12secs = 72w, @ 0.5L = 4mins 19secs = 59w, Enough for Coffee or Tea for 2 People, 2nd Full 1 Litre Test @ 1.0L 1.05Qt = 8mins 02secs = 113w noting that in the 2nd test it was 26 secs faster and used 12w less, before each test I filled the kettle with cold water to cool it down and then refilled it again with fresh Cold water, I saw the power draw vary between 820 and around 880w during all the tests which is below the sales quoted wattage of 900w, So I think this one is a Keeper too for those who what a few comforts of home, I like it and it is great for Off Grid or SHTF or Camping etc, Hope that helps, [img]https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/3775/1642933258_my_cordless_kettle__jug.jpg[/img] [/QUOTE]
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