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FromZwolle

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I've had one for a few years and I've come to the conclusion that mine just will not get hot enough for a proper boil. It seems to max out at a simmer. Temp never seems to be able to get past 208, both at the built in temp probe and a separate therm at the top of the liquid.

Anyone else encounter this? I have the 120v version because i didn't want to install a dedicated circuit for the beefier one.
 

Carolina_Matt

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Interesting, I've had one about 4 years and don't have that problem. Mine has a pretty vigorous boil, so I usually turn off the 500 watt element during the boil. 1000 Watts usually has a slow rolling boil for me.
 

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I have 2 of them and one does seem to get hotter than the other. The newer one purchased recently ($139) seems to barely come to a boil. Both stop at 204f but the older one comes to a pretty good rolling boil and its what I use as my main kettle. I've made some really good beers with it too.

Both are Gen 1.

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