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Default Trying induction, help with cookpans please :)

On Mar 12, 4:12 pm, Emma Thackery > wrote:
I am waiting for my range to bite the dust so I
> can get one.
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Emma, I bought one induction single unit from Overstock to see how I
like induction.
I don't know if you live and shop in the U.S., but as far as I know,
Sears is the only induction cooktop available AFAIK, and one should
read Consumers Reports about the Sears cooktop before buying IMO.

I bought another induction single unit from Overstock as I liked it so
well. It has a very large element.(with the rings.)

I did the same thing when I had the Jeannair which had coils and
ceramic hobs. I bought a plug-in "smooth top" for it to see how I
liked it before deciding between electric and gas.

I have one complaint about my induction unit. The touch buttons will
do more than I can figure out; as I have no manual that explains, I am
left to basic settings, but these settings are quite good, they are
quite variable.

Dee