The Weekly Blaze 8: Things You Don't Need


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  1. @cyberfutur5000
    @cyberfutur5000 says:

    hahaha, when I saw my rice cooker this morning, still a bit tired and all, I looked at it and thought: „weird I think I dreamed about some strange guy rambling about kitchen machinery, what an odd thing“ then I remembered that it wasn’t a dream, but factbois finest over here .😂

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  2. @mringasa1848
    @mringasa1848 says:

    Gas ovens in the US are much better for the environment than an electric one. Natural gas is cheaper, and much cleaner in terms of emissions than an electric oven. Unless you have a pretty green home already, where your electric is being produced by solar or something in that vein. Not surprising that gas ovens aren't popular in the UK though since there isn't as much being produced compared to the US. I'd imagine it's the same in the EU as well since a lot of that production comes from the Ukraine and that area.

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  3. @anthonydefreitas6006
    @anthonydefreitas6006 says:

    There was a story in the British press a few years ago. A man had placed an accumulated bet with a high street bookies. 10 things needed to happen throughout the football season for a million pound payout and these happened. The bookies refused to payout and refunded his stake money. This is perfectly legal as it is classed as a gentleman's agreement .

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  4. @joshmiller7870
    @joshmiller7870 says:

    American that uses electric kettle here. The 115volt kettle is still way faster than a gas stove my dude. I use the Electric kettle all the time. I can make Moka pot espresso hella fast by using one and the taste is waaay nice.

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  5. @gordonlumbert9861
    @gordonlumbert9861 says:

    As a surprise i was recently watching one of Simon's monetized videos which had a 20 minute sermon as the ad Congratulations on promoting Christianity Simon. LOL The paraglider is good idea if it is the sort with a motor then you can use it for work sometimes on vacations.

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  6. @mjouwbuis
    @mjouwbuis says:

    Electric kettles on 120V would be less practical since the current would be double for the same power. In practice they would probably be rated at 50-70% of the power so take longer to reach the proper temperature. Unless you have split phase power and connect a british kettle between the phases, but not all US houses have that. Sometimes only 120V single phase or 205V three phase which would also give reduced power on a 240V kettle. Edit: it's brought up in the blaze right after I typed it… Edit 2: I think stoves and boilers often run on 205V three phase, so still not suitable for imported kettles and too small a market for dedicated 205V kettles.

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