Why don't Amerishits have kettles?

Why don't Amerishits have kettles?

I have that kettle at work actually.

I've just boiled mine. Going to have a lovely cup of tea.

what makes you think we fucking don't ya god damned retard?

Implying we make our own coffee
>This guy

Careful OP, don't brew up a storm in a teacup now...

How else would we make tea?

I do.

Because our outlets are not as strong as yours in bongland and it takes forever to warm water with one here

We brew tea in our harbors. Don't need a damn kettle.

since when are USA third world ?

Did you boil your kettle in a bigger kettle?

ITT

I have a few kettles that I put on at the same time and then spend the day drinking absurd amounts of Earl Grey and then spend a few hours drinking vanilla chamomile at night trying to sleep.

But we do

We just use auto brewers for our burnt bean powder drinks

Either this bait or I'd like to congratulate OP for his Retard of the Day Award.

>eating beans on toast for every meal
>cooking your beans in a kettle
>not owning a coffee robot
>tea

Shitty 120V residential services instead of 220-230V means it takes longer to heat an element in an electric kettle.

>what is a stove
Regardless 120v works just fine

>don't drink tea
>don't drink shitty instant coffee

that's probably why

stop drinking instant coffee you barbarians

I'm pretty sure OP is asking why Americans don't use electric kettles. Yes, range circuits are 240V and heat elements quickly.
120V is fine, other than its wastefulness

Seconded plus I use one at home for tea and my French presses

because you can't heat butter in it

This. I use the exact kettle in OPs pic, primarily for brewing coffee in a French press. The girlfriend uses it for tea when she is over.

Also, I'm Canadian. We are kind of a blend of bong-culture and ameritard.

>Canadian
>bong-culture
I thought you fags were more interested in sucking the french's baguette

That's only Quebec and some areas of New Brunswick and Ontario.

i have both a rangetop kettle and an electric kettle.


but im from a polish family, so maybe that has something to do with it