Burn in power cord by boiling water??


A Hi-Fi dealer the other day told me that in order to burn in and smoothen out a new power cord, I should get my wife to use it on the kettle to boil water (Rather sexist remark, I know). The theory is that kettles draw a lot more current than hi-fi equipment. He further advised not to do it more than 3 times.

Just a bit worried that the wife might not want to return the power cord after she discovers that her coffee tastes a lot better by using it.

Any opinions on this?
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Seek counseling immediately- You have the classic symptoms of Audiophileitis. Good luck my friend.
I'm wondering if anyone has tried breaking in a power cord by boiling it in water.
I'd also suggest adding some salt, pepper, squash, potato quarters with or without shell, tomatoes squeezed or ready tomato sause, bruscelle cabage, beans, and when it's done add some optional parsley or dill, soy sause to brew nice audiophile-vegetable soup with powercord flavour.

Same could be easily done with speaker and interconnect wires.

Whatta tasty break-in isn't it?