jan 1, 1891 - The original kettle to use electricity to heat water came from Carpenter Electric Company in Chicago.
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The inventor of the electric kettle went by the name of Arthur Leslie Large. Occurring to the result of this product, the water took more than 10 minutes to come to a boil and it was a major problem. So by the 19th century, kettle makers switched from iron to copper because it conducted heat more efficiently.
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