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Using the Kettle Mode on the Thermomix TM6

The Kettle Mode on the Thermomix TM6 allows you to heat water to a precise temperature quickly and efficiently. Whether you're making tea, coffee, or preparing hot water for cooking, this mode ensures the perfect temperature without any guesswork.


Why Use the Kettle Mode?

  • Precision Temperature Control: Heat water to the exact degree needed.

  • Fast & Efficient: Heats water quickly with minimal energy waste.

  • Hands-Free Convenience: No need to monitor—just set and go.

  • Perfect for Various Uses: Ideal for tea, coffee, baby formula, and more.


How to Use the Kettle Mode

  1. Fill the Mixing Bowl with Water: Ensure it's within the recommended capacity.

  2. Select Kettle Mode: Choose your desired temperature.

  3. Start Heating: The TM6 will heat the water and notify you when it’s ready.

  4. Use as Needed: Pour the hot water for tea, coffee, or other uses.


Best Uses for Kettle Mode

  • Tea & Coffee: Heat water to the perfect temperature for different brews.

  • Baby Formula: Warm water to a safe temperature for feeding.

  • Instant Soups & Porridge: Quick preparation without boiling over.

  • Baking & Cooking: Preheat water for dough or recipes requiring warm liquids.


Pro Tips for Perfect Heating

  • Use filtered water for the best taste in tea and coffee.

  • Check the recommended temperatures for different beverages (e.g., green tea at 80°C, coffee at 90-96°C).

  • Avoid overheating to preserve delicate flavours.

  • Pour immediately to maintain optimal heat.


Final Thoughts

The Kettle Mode on the Thermomix TM6 is a simple yet powerful function that makes heating water effortless. Whether you need precise temperatures for tea or quick hot water for recipes, this mode delivers accuracy and convenience. Have you tried Kettle Mode? Share your experiences in the comments!

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