tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3453144948877840344.post694081171409423893..comments2023-08-11T18:19:58.209+10:00Comments on Jim Hodge's picture trail.: Pink.Jim Hodgehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12778198528203326739noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3453144948877840344.post-87902409848524545272012-10-19T10:30:26.817+10:002012-10-19T10:30:26.817+10:00We're merely instant coffee drinkers, for us i...We're merely instant coffee drinkers, for us it's more trouble than it's worth to make the fancy sort, anyway about the only thing I've noted that makes a difference is freshness, it must be fresh to be any good.<br />We have nominally a 230 Volt supply, it used to be 240V but was changed 12 years ago, though I doubt if anything has changed yet.<br />I imagine this makes quite a difference compared to the USA's 110V supply which would mean some heavy duty copper to give a kettle grunt. The plus side to 110V of course is being able to touch it without flying across the room in a fatal manner.Jim Hodgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12778198528203326739noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3453144948877840344.post-26700331358299122812012-10-18T22:14:39.573+10:002012-10-18T22:14:39.573+10:00I've seen those in the US but it's much mo...I've seen those in the US but it's much more common heat water in some kind of tea kettle on the stove. And for coffee, the plug-in automatic drip coffeemaker is being replaced by Keurig single cup.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com