In the winter when water is colder coming out of the tap, I fill the kettle before I go to bed so that it warms up to room temperature over night and takes less time to boil in the morning.
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@fesshole doesn't everyone do this?
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No, because I boil only enough water for the two of us, and that quantity of water sits in indoor pipes, where it's already at room temperature. Keeping it in the pipe until I need it keeps it fresher.
I know how much water fits in our mugs, and the kettle has a scale down the side, so it's easy to boil only what I need.
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@CppGuy @fesshole Wow, that really got up your nose and caused some anger, didn't it?
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I'm sorry if that sounded angry. I'm not angry at all. I merely wanted to explain why I don't find it necessary to pour out the next morning's water at night.
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@CppGuy @fesshole Fair. I think you've got longer internal pipes than me!
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@kestral @CppGuy @fesshole personal question! ๐
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