It really takes some very special conditions for that to happen. Every time I’ve boiled water in the microwave it’s always boiled fine just like on the stove.
No, don’t act like it’s because you’re worried about their safety. It’s clearly just another item Europeans use to condescend towards Americans. Both you and I know it.
The fact that you’re australian barely changes what I said. It changes the least important part. Sorry for the assumption. My bad. The main point still stands though.
You’re only kidding yourself if you don’t think there’s an air of condescension towards Americans online.
I’ve not heard of this before but I also never boil my water in the microwave since it takes too long. Usually just warning it up (so 1 or 2 minutes depending on what I’m doing)
Because there’s no temperature control and it can explode.
My kettle will heat water consistently to boiling point every time without going over.
It really takes some very special conditions for that to happen. Every time I’ve boiled water in the microwave it’s always boiled fine just like on the stove.
It takes leaving it in a bit too long and either moving or adding something to your water, it’s not that difficult.
Third-degree burns aren’t something I’d really want to risk just for some coffee.
I just press the 2 minute button and out comes perfectly hot water every time
No, don’t act like it’s because you’re worried about their safety. It’s clearly just another item Europeans use to condescend towards Americans. Both you and I know it.
1: I’m Australian.
2: Go take your victim complex and shove it.
The fact that you’re australian barely changes what I said. It changes the least important part. Sorry for the assumption. My bad. The main point still stands though.
You’re only kidding yourself if you don’t think there’s an air of condescension towards Americans online.
I’ve not heard of this before but I also never boil my water in the microwave since it takes too long. Usually just warning it up (so 1 or 2 minutes depending on what I’m doing)