Page 1
Page 1
Started By
Message

Need a new range in my kitchen: gas or induction?

Posted on 6/21/25 at 8:16 am
Posted by tlsu15
Capital of Texas
Member since Aug 2011
10460 posts
Posted on 6/21/25 at 8:16 am
I’ve always been a gas guy, but I’m in the market for a new range and want to consider both gas and induction. Looking for some pros and cons of each.

For those who have made this decision before, what were the deciding factors for you? Are you happy with the decision or do you have regrets?
Posted by ruzil
Baton Rouge
Member since Feb 2012
18139 posts
Posted on 6/21/25 at 8:33 am to
I have been cooking with induction for the last 10 years and it is my preference. Easy to clean, easy to simmer and boils water much faster than gas.

Posted by KosmoCramer
Member since Dec 2007
79915 posts
Posted on 6/21/25 at 10:48 am to
quote:

I have been cooking with induction for the last 10 years and it is my preference. Easy to clean, easy to simmer and boils water much faster than gas.


Pot and pan handles don't get hot either from the ambient heat like on gas.
Posted by tigers1956
baton rouge
Member since Oct 2008
5321 posts
Posted on 6/21/25 at 11:10 am to
Gas is the best…. Just don’t buy anything by Samsung….garbage and when it breaks you can’t find the parts or anyone who can fix it
Posted by ChEgrad
Member since Nov 2012
3760 posts
Posted on 6/21/25 at 12:24 pm to
Stayed at a friend’s condo at the beach that had a Wolf induction stove. I hated it. Couldn’t see where the burners were. And I’m not sure all their pans worked well with it - the cast iron did work pretty well compared to the other skillets. I’m sure there are much better units because so many people love them.

I’m a gas guy - I prefer to look at the size of the flame - and will be until I encounter an induction stove I love.
Posted by tlsu15
Capital of Texas
Member since Aug 2011
10460 posts
Posted on 6/21/25 at 2:03 pm to
quote:

Just don’t buy anything by Samsung


I’m replacing a Samsung

To be fair, it’s 11 years old. That’s about how long these appliances are meant to last.
Posted by CHEDBALLZ
South Central LA
Member since Dec 2009
23071 posts
Posted on 6/21/25 at 3:59 pm to
My understanding with induction is that you can't use Magnalite Pots 98% of commercial kitchens use gas. When the power goes out you can still cook. For those 3 reasons I will stay with gas.
Posted by BilbeauTBaggins
probably stuck in traffic
Member since May 2021
7653 posts
Posted on 6/21/25 at 4:06 pm to
If you go induction you need cast iron or stainless steel (high quality) or it will be less effective. Both have benefits though. I would say gas offers slightly better temperature control. It also works in a power outage. Induction supposedly can heat pans faster. Ive never used one but researched as well.

We got nice Caphalon pans so that we didnt have to buy them every again, although I'm unsure if thesewould be induction compatible. Consider that if you go induction, you may need to buy better cookware with it.
This post was edited on 6/21/25 at 4:10 pm
Posted by tlsu15
Capital of Texas
Member since Aug 2011
10460 posts
Posted on 6/21/25 at 6:51 pm to
All of the cookware I regularly use is all clad stainless steel or cast iron.

I do have one of those giant magnalite pots that I use for large batch gumbos and stuff a few times a year. I like that I can keep it with gas, but it isn’t a dealbreaker for me considering it’s rarely used.
Posted by kayjay
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2007
406 posts
Posted on 6/21/25 at 9:26 pm to
La Cornue
Posted by slacker130
Your mom
Member since Jul 2010
8929 posts
Posted on 6/23/25 at 10:42 am to
My folks (no pics) have induction and I HATE cooking on it. They paid big bucks for some cookware, but I have the worst time controlling temp and seems like the pan gets hot spots.

We have gas, it's simple and reliable. I don't care if water boils 90 seconds slower.
Posted by CAD703X
Liberty Island
Member since Jul 2008
91152 posts
Posted on 6/23/25 at 3:29 pm to
quote:

Pot and pan handles don't get hot either from the ambient heat like on gas.
in addition to the other post about boiling water in 60 seconds flat, i also love this.

i was beaten into submission of always grabbing 2 pot holders to take the large boiling pot of pasta off the gas range for DECADES.

took me another month to trust grabbing those handles on the induction they're actually almost COOL to the touch and its a game changer.

clean up is..ridic. let the ambient heat from the pot cool the range top for a minute then once over with a soapy scotch sponge to get any grease or water spots up, then come back with spray-way and a paper towel and make that bitch shine like the day you installed it.
Posted by CAD703X
Liberty Island
Member since Jul 2008
91152 posts
Posted on 6/23/25 at 3:37 pm to
i think the 'gas will still work' argument is a bit overblown if you have a generator at your house. if there's a zombie apocalypse, that natural gas line is likely going to fail as well.

we have an AGA and when it was serviced la cornue came out as apparently they're the same brand here in the US (at least from a service standpoint); the odd thing was our range instructions were for la cornue with a silver AGA sticker taped over the la cornue lable on the first page everything else in the manual was AGA so anyway i'm talking to myself because nobody cares about this...

anyway, cast iron and emerilware here along w/ 2 all-clad non sticks. No the big aluminum jambalaya pots don't work but we have a burner on the BBQ grill so on the rare occasion i'm using it i'll just do it outside.

long story short; other than those 2 aluminum pots, everything we have including the enameled cast iron dutch ovens work just fine.

i was team gas but we have to fork over $17k to get natural gas run to our house and we have a shitty 120 gallon propane tank which nobody wants to fill due to the size so that played a major factor in what we went with but don't regret the decision at all.

to other poster saying they can't regulate heat; that's crazy. the aga has a digital number for each cooking level and after we get the pot boiling, we turn it to '7' and its guaranteed to boil and never boil over.

easy
Posted by Centinel
Idaho
Member since Sep 2016
44144 posts
Posted on 6/23/25 at 4:28 pm to
I have gas and a Breville induction burner. Best of both worlds.
first pageprev pagePage 1 of 1Next pagelast page
refresh

Back to top
logoFollow TigerDroppings for LSU Football News
Follow us on X, Facebook and Instagram to get the latest updates on LSU Football and Recruiting.

FacebookXInstagram