It's annoying because we have dedicated 240V circuits for all major installed appliances in US households (drying machine, electric stove, HVAC), as well as, increasingly, 240V circuits in the garage for EV charging.
But no one is putting in 240V circuits for countertop plug-in appliances afaik, even though there's absolutely no reason you can't do so.
And by the way, electric kettle are quite common in the US amongst the tea or fancy coffee drinking set.
But no one is putting in 240V circuits for countertop plug-in appliances afaik, even though there's absolutely no reason you can't do so.
And by the way, electric kettle are quite common in the US amongst the tea or fancy coffee drinking set.