Boiling Appliances
Boiling appliances are kitchen devices designed to heat water or other liquids to their boiling point. Common examples include electric kettles, stovetop pots, and rice cookers. These appliances use various heating methods, such as electric coils or gas flames, to quickly bring liquids to a boil for cooking or preparing beverages.
Many boiling appliances come with features like automatic shut-off, temperature control, and safety mechanisms to prevent overheating. They are widely used for tasks such as making tea, cooking pasta, or steaming vegetables, making them essential tools in many kitchens.