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Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Electric kettle
Yanko Design (The DREADCO of the design world) scores another bull's eye with this electric kettle notable for its Chianti-bottle shape complete with narrow neck. Plug it in and learn first hand why kettles don't have tiny necks and what a second-degree burn feels like.
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There's a reason we don't use Florence flasks much in chemistry anymore. And yes, I have made coffee in a widemouth Erlenmeyer, over the gas burner. It's a vital ingredient of any reaction being observed between midnight and BDNT.
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