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re: Glass Cooktops - How Fragile are they?
Posted on 12/18/20 at 9:19 pm to ItzMe1972
Posted on 12/18/20 at 9:19 pm to ItzMe1972
We have a glass induction cooktop (believe most mentioned here so far are regular electric). We keep 2 cast iron skillets and a pot on it around the clock. It’s been great under heavy use.
We had an electric glass one before and induction is so much better. Spring for that if it sounds like something you’d like.
If you go the cooktop route (regular electric or induction), get something without knobs.
Also, this cleans the glass very well and ours stays spotless. We only have to use it occasionally.
We had an electric glass one before and induction is so much better. Spring for that if it sounds like something you’d like.
If you go the cooktop route (regular electric or induction), get something without knobs.
Also, this cleans the glass very well and ours stays spotless. We only have to use it occasionally.
This post was edited on 12/18/20 at 9:32 pm
Posted on 12/19/20 at 11:03 am to meeple
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Also, this cleans the glass very well and ours stays spotless. We only have to use it occasionally.
Keep one of these handy along with glass stove top cleaner
Posted on 12/21/20 at 8:12 am to meeple
You might also want to mention that induction cooktops only work with ferro metal pots.
Magnalite (aluminum) pots will not work.
Magnalite (aluminum) pots will not work.
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