• @JohnDumpling@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    We recently switched to induction at home. The benefits are awesome:

    • no smell
    • much higher efficiency
    • automatically turns off when there are no pots on the stove
    • a special mode for frying which regulates the temperature of oil to prevent it from burning
    • no heat leaking to the sides of the pot, so the handles remain cold (of course until heat conductivity comes to play)

    Absolutely no regrets.

    • Square Singer
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      51 year ago

      Induction is amazing. No downsides compared to any other technology (maybe except price, but it’s not that crazy anymore either).

      I cannot understand why anyone would use anything else in a new kitchen.

    • @misguidedfunk@beehaw.org
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      51 year ago

      I think the only downside is the parts are astronomical should something break or need replacement. Otherwise I’d love a cooktop.

      • @JohnDumpling@beehaw.org
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        11 year ago

        Bosch Series 6 (PIE651FC1E). I bought it in Slovakia for about 700€ last year (the cost was lower due to it being second hand - unpacked - though luckily I haven’t noticed any significant defects). Now it goes for ~850€ (the cost may be higher in the US).

      • @JohnDumpling@beehaw.org
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        01 year ago

        I just checked, this specific model seems to be unavailable in the US - the cheapest option from Bosch is Series 500 for ~$1,800 (woah)

        • @CCatMan@lemmy.one
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          11 year ago

          Yeah, that’s ok maybe the IRA here can help offset. I don’t know if they include anything for electric appliances.