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Yes, during Victorian times, kettles were commonly used, but they were quite different from modern electric kettles. Most kettles were made of materials like copper or tin and were heated on a stove or open fire. The Victorian era saw advancements in design and materials, leading to more efficient and decorative kettles, which became popular in households for boiling water for tea and other uses. The introduction of gas stoves in the mid-19th century further increased their convenience and popularity.

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