Very tempted to get this -- the only thing holding me back is the look on my wife's face when she sees the plastic internal parts. "You're putting BOILING WATER in THAT?!??!!"
...Very tempted to get this -- the only thing holding me back is the look on my wife's face when she sees the plastic internal parts. "You're putting BOILING WATER in THAT?!??!!"....
-- You'll brew it around 160F, way below the boiling point (212)
...Very tempted to get this -- the only thing holding me back is the look on my wife's face when she sees the plastic internal parts. "You're putting BOILING WATER in THAT?!??!!"....
-- You'll brew it around 160F, way below the boiling point (212)
Your first error was to approach the question with the assumption that knowledge, common sense, and logic could point you toward an answer. You, dear sir, have clearly never been married to a woman. They don't say "happy wife, happy life" and "happy mom, happy home," for nothing. Happy families are where reasoning, common sense, and analytical skills go to die. :(
By the way, my wife's concern isn't that the plastic will melt, but simply that it will leach "chemicals" (e.g,, BPA) due to the hot water. I suppose I could spin the whole affair as, "If she didn't love me, she wouldn't complain." LOL
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You'll brew it around 160F, way below the boiling point (212)
Why so low, is there that much cooling happening when you pour into the press?
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You'll brew it around 160F, way below the boiling point (212)
Your first error was to approach the question with the assumption that knowledge, common sense, and logic could point you toward an answer. You, dear sir, have clearly never been married to a woman. They don't say "happy wife, happy life" and "happy mom, happy home," for nothing. Happy families are where reasoning, common sense, and analytical skills go to die. :(
Thank you!