...kind of like companies advertising the 0-60mph times for sports cars. It is a demonstration of capability, not what is used every day, all day. Having said that I have spent too much time waiting for water boil. Here are the things I like most about my induction:
1. the cooktop remains cool
2. The cooktop remains clean; in fact, you can actually put a paper towel under your pots while cooking. Then, if it splatters, just throw the towel away. However, because it does not get hot, things do not stick even if you do not use a paper towel.
3. It will hold a temperature indefinitely
4. Gets to its temperature quickly and not just for boiled water. So if I know I cook eggs at a certain temp or setting, I set it and in seconds it is at that temp
5. The pot is the element, so it does not heat the house up when cooking and only uses energy enough for that pot or pan. 12" skillet uses more energy than a 8" even at the same setting.
6. Last and perhaps most curious, the element turns off if a pot is not present. Great for the OCD people and even better for those who have put down a plastic bowl on a cooktop and melted it. In fact, I have a silicone mat that goes over my top to protect the glass from drops. As soon as I take a pot off, I roll the mat over the top.
Hey, I don't sell these things, they have just made my life easier, no different than a microwave. Buy one of these and try it: https://www.amazon.com/Secura-9100MC...273658984&th=1
Ever worry about burning your oil while you are frying chicken or fish? Just set the temp at the high temp for the oil you are using and forget about it. MG



Reply With Quote

Bookmarks