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The Surprising Benefits of Induction Cooking - MinuteFood (Original Post)
ItsjustMe
Dec 13
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NJCher
(38,429 posts)1. this is what I have
and I love it! It is super-fast and there is a great deal of control over the heat setting.
It's not necessarily true that an induction stove is expensive. They are just a little over what you'd pay for a regular electric or gas stove.
You can get a rebate of up to $840 on one if you use the Inflation Recovery Act rebates.
jmowreader
(51,699 posts)2. The only problem with induction...
...is you can walk into a store to buy a pan and walk out with no pan because the store only sells aluminum pans.
Unless the company that made the pan attached a steel disc to the bottom of it for the induction element to heat up, you can't use an aluminum pan on an induction range.
GoneOffShore
(17,658 posts)3. Love my induction cooktop.
hunter
(39,121 posts)4. It doesn't fill your house with toxic fumes either.
Just because gas is familiar doesn't mean it's not dangerous or a hazard to earth's natural environment.