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70% of Americans say they would consider induction for their next cooktop. Do you know why? Well, according to data from the U.S. Department of Energy, induction cooktops are up to three times more efficient than gas stoves, and up to 10% more efficient than electric ranges. If you’re considering making the switch to this technology, read CookTopGlow’s new guide. It offers a cost-benefit analysis of induction cooktops (spoiler #1 – they can be expensive), listing the practical and environmental benefits of this appliance (spoiler #2 – they’re totally worth it!).
Unlike traditional gas or electric cooktops that rely on direct heat transfer, induction cooktops heat the cookware directly through electromagnetic fields. The induced current leads to the generation of heat in the cookware itself, while the surface of the cooktop remains relatively cool.
Induction cooktops only work with cookware that is made of ferrous metals, such as cast iron and magnetic stainless steel. When choosing suitable cookware, CookTopGlow advises you to look for the induction-compatible symbol or use a magnet to test it. The guide also offers additional tips for more eco-friendly cooking, such as choosing cookware with a flat bottom, matching it to the size of the induction element for more even heat distribution, and keeping lids on pans during cooking.
What are the benefits of induction cooktops?
Faster cooking & precise temperature control
Lower rates of air pollution
Safety
Easy maintenance & longevity
To sum up, induction cooktops are the future of cooking. They’re better for you and better for the environment. They’re efficient, safe, and easy to clean – what’s not to love?
Click on the link in the description to read the full guide!
By Amp70% of Americans say they would consider induction for their next cooktop. Do you know why? Well, according to data from the U.S. Department of Energy, induction cooktops are up to three times more efficient than gas stoves, and up to 10% more efficient than electric ranges. If you’re considering making the switch to this technology, read CookTopGlow’s new guide. It offers a cost-benefit analysis of induction cooktops (spoiler #1 – they can be expensive), listing the practical and environmental benefits of this appliance (spoiler #2 – they’re totally worth it!).
Unlike traditional gas or electric cooktops that rely on direct heat transfer, induction cooktops heat the cookware directly through electromagnetic fields. The induced current leads to the generation of heat in the cookware itself, while the surface of the cooktop remains relatively cool.
Induction cooktops only work with cookware that is made of ferrous metals, such as cast iron and magnetic stainless steel. When choosing suitable cookware, CookTopGlow advises you to look for the induction-compatible symbol or use a magnet to test it. The guide also offers additional tips for more eco-friendly cooking, such as choosing cookware with a flat bottom, matching it to the size of the induction element for more even heat distribution, and keeping lids on pans during cooking.
What are the benefits of induction cooktops?
Faster cooking & precise temperature control
Lower rates of air pollution
Safety
Easy maintenance & longevity
To sum up, induction cooktops are the future of cooking. They’re better for you and better for the environment. They’re efficient, safe, and easy to clean – what’s not to love?
Click on the link in the description to read the full guide!