As Insane Clown Posse once wondered, “magnets, how do they work?” The miracle scientific phenomenon of electromagnetism is the basis for something else seemingly unaccountable: induction cooking.
If you aren’t burning gas in your home for space or water heating (see our previous Explainers 1 and 2), there might be one gas user left in your home: the cooktop. Though your cooktop will only burn ...
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The reason induction is so easy to clean is that the cooktop doesn't actually heat up, making food splatters less likely to ...
When buying a new cooktop or range for your home, you’ll run into three main options: induction, gas and electric. Each one has its benefits and drawbacks, but the type you choose depends on your ...
If you've recently switched to an induction stove, you might have noticed a "boost" or "power boost" button on the control panel. This feature is designed to push the cooktop to its maximum power ...
Most 30-inch induction cooktops have four cooking elements and the best models deliver impressive heating performance in our tests. For high-heat cooking, we use a standard pot filled with about 4 ...
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