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Fred McKenzie
 
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Hi, I was wondering what should I look for in an induction cooker? Its the
only option (other than gas camp stove which I WILL NOT use indoors) as far
as portable cooker is cocerned in Taiwan. Is 1300 watt enough to fry eggs
and steaks and other things? >>

Tai-

I don't know what an induction cooker is like, but it sounds sophisticated if
it requires special cookware.

You can buy a single electric burner that would use ordinary fry pans, et
cetera. I have one that has two heat levels, and uses 750 watts of electricity
on the high setting. As I recall, it cost about US$5 several years ago. There
may be others available with two or more burners.

Fred

 
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