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Is it okay to use a thermostatic kettle for 55-degree milk powder?
Of course.

Using water temperature between 40℃ and 65℃ to make milk powder can effectively retain the nutrients in milk powder. The water temperature of 55 degrees provided by the thermostatic kettle is moderate, which can meet the requirements of milk powder brewing and ensure that the nutrients in milk powder are not affected by too high or too low temperature during brewing. It is feasible to make milk powder with a 55-degree thermostatic kettle.