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Bob wrote:
You're right for once. The Americans do think we're mad using combis -
they heat their water by electricity.
Then they must be the mad ones. Electricity prices when I lived there
were much higher than here, making electric heating was even less
economic than it is here.
I suspect gas isn't as freely available as here - it's a much larger
country to pipe up.
Americans do seem a bit backward when it comes to appliances, like those
awful top loading washing machines with the clothes-shredding paddle.
We couldn't even buy an electric kettle - "Haven't you got a stove?"
they all said.
All down to the common 110 volts and the maximum current you can take from
an outlet - IIRC means about 1 KW element as opposed to our 3. Would take
forever to boil.
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