Seriousely how many of you do that? Sincearly a european

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      20 hours ago

      Generally you need super pure water though, so if you don’t have a distiller and brand new unused dishes, it’s probably not an issue.

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        I use distilled water for espresso and tea… Thankfully I started because of my electric kettle and espresso machine. Keeping the machines cleaner.

        Never microwaved distilled water.

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          Well, I think it also needs to be in a pristine dish with no scratches. Basically it can only happen if there’s nothing in the water to create bubbles and disrupt it, then it could possibly heat up without visibly boiling.

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      21 hours ago

      I’ve doon thot several times now. And so I -almost always- remember to check that the left digit on the timer is one.