"Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
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> Any idea if glass cookware meant for use on gas burners or electric coil
> burners with protective wire "trivet" can be used directly on smooth glass
> ceramic cooktops?
>
> I'm specifically thinking of Pyrex double boilers, glass vacuum coffee
> pots,
> etc. I wouldn't consider glass bakeware in this category.
>
> I have a couple of Pyrex double boilers and saucepans, and a collectioin
> of
> glass vacuum coffee pots that I'd very much like to use on my smooth top
> range, but I'm a little afraid to try them.
>
> TIA
>
> -- Wayne Boatwright
Regarding Visionware
http://www.millscentral.com/visionware1liter.jpg
I have used these on hobs and coils and on my glass cooktop.
I'm wondering if glass on cooktops do not have a tendency to scratch more
than metal pans used on glasstops. Why would that be? I don't know.
At any rate, I don't use the Visionware any longer. I did save them for use
in the microwave, but as I no longer use the microwave, they have been put
waaaaaaaay back on the shelves.
I did use the Visionware without anything between the heat and the pan on
the glass cooktop.
Dee Dee