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Electric Cooktops

Electric Stoves vs Gas Stoves – Which one Should You Get?

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Let’s begin with some fun stats: Over 40 million households in the U.S. use gas for cooking, while 30 million opt for electricity, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. That’s pretty close! While both appliances have their own strong sides and drawbacks, gas appears to take the day. However, electric cooktops, especially induction stoves […]

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Types of Cooktops and Stovetops for Your Kitchen

Types of Cooktops and Stovetops for Your Kitchen

As humans, we’ve come a long way. Admittedly, our ancestors had it rough. Saber tooth tigers and unnamed diseases aside, these guys faced another problem: cooking. First, they had to rub two sticks together until they had some fire going. Then, they grabbed anything handy, like animal hides, and used them to cook.  But thank

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Are Restaurants Using Induction Cooktops?

Are Restaurants Using Induction Cooktops

Yes, restaurants are using induction cooktops. Statistics may indicate that 76% of US restaurants rely on gas, but there’s one thing that remains true: induction stoves are quickly become a favorite among chefs. Despite still holding gas stoves dear, many popular establishments are slowly but surely ditching conventional systems for induction cooktops. Are you surprised?

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Best Induction Cooktops for Seniors (Safest Options)

Best Induction Cooktops for Seniors and the Elderly

Cooking not only nourishes the body but also keeps the mind alert. These therapeutic effects make the kitchen a place where good memories are created. However, despite the quality of life that cooking provides, being around cooking devices can sometimes be dangerous and unsafe for induction cooking. This is especially true for seniors and the

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Converter Discs For Induction Cooktop, Why We Chose These 6

Best Induction Cooktop Converter Discs and Plates

Switching to induction can revolutionize your cooking experience. No doubt. After all, with an induction cooktop, you spend less energy, prepare meals faster, and avoid the risks of open flames. However, induction cooktops are only compatible with induction-ready cookware. But that doesn’t mean you must replace all your pots and pans with the more expensive

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Is it Safe to Use a Cracked Induction Cooker?

Is it Safe to Use a Cracked Induction Cooker

Glass induction cooktops are stylish and elegant. They facilitate even heat distribution and make cooking a breeze. Sadly, these items don’t last forever. Since they are made of glass, induction cooktops are prone to cracking. A cracked induction stop is unsafe because it exposes you to electrocution and higher risks of kitchen fires. So, if

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What’s the Best Location to Place a Freestanding Induction Cooktop?

What’s the Best Location to Place a Freestanding Induction Cooktop

So, you want to add a new induction cooktop to your kitchen but prefer to go with a freestanding model, but have no idea where to place it. It’s new tech, I agree. And this means that you have to be very sure where best to place the induction cooktop. Well, the best location to

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