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minus-square@alvvaysonlink13•1 year agoThey probably had glass-ceramic. A lot of people confuse those for induction, since they basically look the same when it’s off: a black glass plate. When it’s on, the glass-ceramic lights up and becomes red or purple, while induction stays black. Induction is faster than gas. I have never met anyone who prefers gas to induction after using induction for a while.
minus-square@SeducingCamel@lemm.eelinkfedilink3•1 year agoBuying an induction cooker has made cooking in apartments with shitty coils so much better, I don’t even want gas in the future anymore. We’re considering getting a cover for the range and just buying 2 more induction tops
They probably had glass-ceramic. A lot of people confuse those for induction, since they basically look the same when it’s off: a black glass plate.
When it’s on, the glass-ceramic lights up and becomes red or purple, while induction stays black.
Induction is faster than gas. I have never met anyone who prefers gas to induction after using induction for a while.
Buying an induction cooker has made cooking in apartments with shitty coils so much better, I don’t even want gas in the future anymore. We’re considering getting a cover for the range and just buying 2 more induction tops