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It is pretty commonplace to sell hot water in my country?
Because bringing a heater with you is hard, the places which sell tea will also fill up your cup with hot water. For a fair price usually +5TL (~0.1 cent) more compared to bottled water of the same amount.
I can bring a heater and spend my university's electricity for it but why would I so that when hot water is already very cheap.
edit: I just remembered my school's water dispensers have a hot water tap. Students drain those very quickly though so I gotta go there right after my lecture ends
Bottled water is another scam though! Yes, use the hot water tap. But, doesn't Hoffman's French press method require near-boiling water? A hot water tap is typically maybe 60C at most.
Here's the type of heater I was thinking of: https://www.ebay.com/itm/311442084287
That's a US version (120V) but I'm sure they have 230V ones if you need that. Another idea is a camp stove.
incredibly inconvenient
Imagine sitting in the corner near the plug with your weird resistive heater waiting for the water to get hot. You'd probably become the laughing stock of the whole campus pretty quickly
Also, things get pretty heavy when you have a 4 hour daily railway commute. There has been times when I didn't take a bottle of water because it hurt my back
So I'll just stick to carrying grounds and buying hot water. It costs practically nothing compared to my current habit of buying coffee which is a huge hole in my budget