Left over water in a tea kettle should be poured out--fresh water should be put in for next service. Leaving water in some tea kettles can cause deposits to form on the metal.
2007-09-20 07:40:24
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answered by Bromeliad 6
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All I know is that water sitting in a kettle with extensive mineral build up from previous extended boiling, may inadvertently pick up minerals. The water sits all day and de-oxygenates. For tea, is not good.
2007-09-20 07:41:02
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answered by Cister 7
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I have been given a sparkling electric powered ceramic tender range appropriate in August. i exploit a tea kettle numerous circumstances an afternoon and function had particularly no situation! I would desire to assert i'm loving the stovetop by using fact that is particularly undemanding to maintain sparkling. so a methods as a espresso maker is going, I actually have a Cuisinart grind and brew and that's the suited espresso maker i've got ever had. The espresso is scrumptious and likewise very heat. i've got been upset in the previous by using fact the espresso created from different espresso makers purely wasn't warm sufficient. The grind and brew machines tend to be slightly greater high priced than others, yet i've got seen particularly sturdy deals on them at shops like Tuesday Morning. besides, sturdy success!
2016-12-26 19:58:54
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answered by ? 4
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I empty mine after using. Keeps the kettle from rusting and mineral deposits from building up.
2007-09-20 07:41:16
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answered by justme 6
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Fresh water is always best.
2007-09-20 07:39:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I empty mine everytime I use it...
2007-09-20 07:39:37
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answered by Sophie B 7
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