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Go to the shopA gooseneck kettle will add a level of control that is simply not possible with an ordinary kettle. It allows you to adjust the flow of water and pour it with superior accuracy, therefore making the brewing process and your ability to make a perfect cup easier.
Which kettle to choose?
If you’ve decided that an electric kettle, there are a few
things you should consider in your search for the right one.
Most electric kettles will take somewhere in the range of three to four minutes to boil water. Check the claims the manufacturer makes in the product description and give a glance to reviews of the kettles you consider to see if what customers say bear those claims out.
Different types of coffee extract best when brewed at different temperatures. Make sure your kettle has the option to adapt temperature for different roast levels and brewing methods
While electric kettles aren’t as loud as some kitchen appliances They do still make some noise when boiling the water and many include beeping noises to let you know when your water is done as well.
If you don’t want to worry about burning yourself When you use your electric kettle, do some research to see what people say about how hot the appliance gets on the outside.
Do you typically make a cup of coffee for one, or are you usually brewing drinks for several?
In general electric kettles are easy to use, but some are more involving than others.
Stainless steel is considered the best material for durability. And electric kettles that use glass are often popular with people who favor aesthetics and like being able to watch the water boil.
If you want variable temperature options, high-quality materials, and a greater likelihood that your electric kettle will last a long time, then going for one of the more expensive options is probably a better bet.
The very same coffee will produce a different cup of coffee depending on how it's roasted.