I too have an
electric kettle.
I use it to boil water for making both tea and coffee.
For coffee, a very labor intensive
Melitta coffee maker is used.
The Melitta coffee maker is fine with 200 F degree water from any source, be it an electric kettle or a copper kettle sitting on a camp stove. If I can boil water, I can make coffee (or tea). Once I got this and started using it, I realized my old Krups filter and pot were essentially the same except that they were part of an real turn it on and walk away coffee maker. I could easily turn that filter & pot into a manual system and make an even bigger pot. You just need to be able to boil water (even if the electricity is blacked out).
If your coffee filter sits on the pot rather than being part of your coffee maker, you too can go manual.
All of which has nothing to do with electric blankets, but then I don't use or like electric blankets.