Given that the industry consensus is that induction hob cooking is slightly cheaper than cooking within gas (which will have been before the skew in pricing in favour of electricity in the recent price hikes) I think it reasonable to conclude that the kettle is the cheapest of any method
Wrong. Gas stove presumably consumes three times the induction stove and the price of gas had gone up considerably. th-cam.com/video/_yMMTVVJI4c/w-d-xo.html
Your experiment setup was wrong as the microwave water container was not covered and the other two containers were covered. But thank you for making it.
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Given that the industry consensus is that induction hob cooking is slightly cheaper than cooking within gas (which will have been before the skew in pricing in favour of electricity in the recent price hikes) I think it reasonable to conclude that the kettle is the cheapest of any method
Wrong. Gas stove presumably consumes three times the induction stove and the price of gas had gone up considerably.
th-cam.com/video/_yMMTVVJI4c/w-d-xo.html
Your experiment setup was wrong as the microwave water container was not covered and the other two containers were covered. But thank you for making it.
What if you use gas? What's cheapest, that's what matters, cost of elec is almost 3x that of gas
depends. here its the opposite
Oh really what part of of UK are you? Im West Mids
not uk.@@rudedude8794
Look like not all water volume had the same volume
What if you added foreighn matter in the water?
Broth, soup or stew? Or a tea bag? Unless you're thinking of magic mushrooms.
Last time 600 w microwave take 1.15 minute boil 300 ml
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