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    Bugatti's Electric Kettle Is What Civilized Cylons Use For Tea

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    The ±0 Electric Kettle From Japan

    I've been thinking of getting an electric kettle for some time, and I think I've found the most simple, beautiful one I could ever hope for. The small container's power cord is stored inside the base, explaining that one seam you see running around the base of the unit. I'll have to pick this up in Japan or ask Doug to send one back on his next trip. [+- via Core77]
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