Kettle and Mug Lichi Ziv, called Hoffee. Is a piece of kitchen equipment that is rather beautiful by placing a cup of tea / coffee in the interior of boiling in an electric kettle.
way of working:
It works like this. You put the cup into the container was identical-shaped grooves in the middle of the kettle.
You then carefully fill the trench around it with water, and activate. Such as boiling water, cup will heat up.
Then, when the water churned toward evaporation, kettle clicks off.
What do you do next?
Are you trying to reach and pull out the cup now too hot with its rim, with your delicate fingers ..?
Or do you pour hot water into the other, the container may be cool ..?


This can involve heating your pot.
But no pre-heating your cups!
All that will do is burn your lips and extend the time needed for the now-brewed tea to drink.
And while the hot cup, pot is still cold.
Also, imagine transferring heat from the boiler to the inside of the cup.
When you tip it past an upright, the cup will slide out.
survived by capturing all of that spilled around the water boiling.
Source - Mug in a Kettle
way of working:
It works like this. You put the cup into the container was identical-shaped grooves in the middle of the kettle.
You then carefully fill the trench around it with water, and activate. Such as boiling water, cup will heat up.
Then, when the water churned toward evaporation, kettle clicks off.
What do you do next?
Are you trying to reach and pull out the cup now too hot with its rim, with your delicate fingers ..?
Or do you pour hot water into the other, the container may be cool ..?


This can involve heating your pot.
But no pre-heating your cups!
All that will do is burn your lips and extend the time needed for the now-brewed tea to drink.
And while the hot cup, pot is still cold.
Also, imagine transferring heat from the boiler to the inside of the cup.
When you tip it past an upright, the cup will slide out.
survived by capturing all of that spilled around the water boiling.
Source - Mug in a Kettle

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