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This Japanese Kettle Looks 200 Years Old, but Heats Water to Within a Single Degree Fahrenheit

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The MoonKettle is one of the few kettles on the American market that can make an argument for the precision of its water-heating technology.
It takes almost precisely five minutes to boil a liter of water from room temperature near sea level.
But at this high price, you start coming up with things not to like.
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