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@silence7@slrpnk.netM to Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.netEnglish • 8 days ago

How to cook, clean, and heat your home without fossil fuels | Electric appliances can reduce climate emissions and indoor air pollution.

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    Personal recommendation: This induction cooking field with precise temperature control and timer. Not only saves electricity, but a lot of time as well.

    (Mine once broke, but even though it was out of warranty, the company repaired it for free [or sent me a new one, not sure].)

    Likewise, for your next electric kettle, get one with adjustable target temperature. This way you don’t heat your tea water to 100 degrees when you only want it at 85 degrees.

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      Yeah, I have an older model of that sitting around from before I replaced my main stove.

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