I actually looked for one in °C but the only ones I found had big stupid display screens. I just wanted one with 5-6 simple presets without adding unnecessary points of failure.
To be fair, I didn’t look that hard though. I wasn’t willing to spend that much time and the place I order my tea from labels all the recommended temps in °F anyway.
And make sure to get one with different temperature settings, not just boil.
Being able to do 180° exactly instead of just guessing has been a game changer for white tea.
I was about to say that water can’t reach 180°C at normal conditions but then I remembered that Fahrenheit exists…
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Yes but what about 180 Kelvin?
Then you’d have a little freezer I think. Isn’t the freezing point of water (at normal atmosphere) approx. 274 K?
What’s that in rankine?
Now I’m having thermodynamics flashbacks. It’s just under 500 rankine I think? Been a few years since I even thought about that unit
Something like that. Stupid unit to even teach/learn about
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Be603In3tAk
Bummer, man! 😔
You can superheat water, but probably not that much at home.
You can superheat water under high pressure.
Difficult with home equipment
It is with that attitude.
That’s what the normal conditions were about, I think it needs quite a bit of effort to do that at home
I actually looked for one in °C but the only ones I found had big stupid display screens. I just wanted one with 5-6 simple presets without adding unnecessary points of failure.
To be fair, I didn’t look that hard though. I wasn’t willing to spend that much time and the place I order my tea from labels all the recommended temps in °F anyway.