• Onihikage@beehaw.org
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    10 months ago

    I’ve found induction cooktops do just as well as gas at boiling water. The frustrating thing about them right now is the market is immature, so the good ones cost well over $1000 per burner and the cheap ones are so much worse (lousy coil sizes and poor heating precision) they aren’t worth using as anything more than a camping stove for tiny little pans where you don’t need precision. It’s like nobody in the industry wants to make these things good enough to actually replace the old technology, they just want to price gouge for all it’s worth while it’s still seen as the “expensive, hard to make, premium option”.

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      10 months ago

      I have both a gas and the cheapest induction range/oven combo I could find and the induction is way better.

      People saying gas is better are just wrong.

      Gas should be incentivized out of residential new construction, and probably banned from new multi family dwellings

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      10 months ago

      Very good induction cooktops are nowhere near $1,000 per hob and can boil water in a fraction the time as gas. Don’t buy the Frigidaire crapola and the stating price for a very good full induction convection range with 4-5 hobs is ~$1,250. Spend twice that and you’ll have a machine with no downsides.