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		<title>Capresso Kettle Boils Water Better</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="/article/electric-tea-kettle"><img width=100 height=100 alt="Capresso H2O Plus Water Kettle" src="http://www.globalgourmet.com/food/kgk/2008/images/kettle.jpg" class="imagelft" /></a>An electric tea kettle always makes my list of handy, green appliances, because it boils water with less fuel than a cooktop, shuts off automatically, and it's not just for tea. The best ones also boil water faster than water on a stove, are cordless and the heating elements are completely self-enclosed (meaning almost no fuel is wasted, unlike on a gas or electric range). The Capresso H2O Plus Water Kettle</a> does all of this, and more.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An electric tea kettle always makes my list of handy, green appliances, because it boils water with less fuel than a cooktop, shuts off automatically, and it&#8217;s not just for tea. The best ones also boil water faster than water on a stove, are cordless and the heating elements are completely self-enclosed (meaning almost no fuel is wasted, unlike on a gas or electric range). The <a href="http://newgreenshopper.com/shop.php?i=B000PJ706S">Capresso H2O Plus Water Kettle</a> does all of this, and more. </p>
<p><a href="http://newgreenshopper.com/shop.php?i=B000BYCGTS"><img width=200 height=200 alt="Capresso H2O Plus Water Kettle" src="http://www.globalgourmet.com/food/kgk/2008/images/kettle.jpg" class="imagert" /></a></p>
<p>It sports a glass carafe, so you can see the progress without lifting the lid (and it&#8217;s fun to watch the bubbles: like an aquarium without the fish). It holds a manageable amount, letting you boil from 2 to 6 cups. We drink a lot of tea, so we use it daily, but I also use it whenever I need hot water in the kitchen: to rehydrate dried mushrooms, tomatoes, and soups; or to jumpstart a pot of water for pasta, steamed vegetables, or potatoes. It&#8217;s one of my handiest kitchen appliances, in its snazzy black and silver design.</p>
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