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Gas Stove Pollution Lingers in Homes for Hours Even outside the Kitchen
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Switched to induction several years ago. Can't see going with non-induction range any time in my future.
Would love to change over to induction but the ranges are expensive.
Yeah I hope the prices keep coming down. I think there are rebates / tax credits if you are in US via inflation reduction act. I was lucky and snagged a GE one on clearance for around $1200 delivered. Original MSRP was something crazy pushing $3k. This was early 2021.
I also think they are more economical. They don't waste heat as other types.
Yeah I believe they are the most efficient in terms of baking and stovetop cooking.
Did you have to toss all your cookware and buy compatible stuff? Or did most of your cookware already work? I suspect most of mine wouldn't work on induction sadly. For now I'm very happy with sky electric smooth top stove.
About 90% of our existing cookware worked. Only thing you need to do to test is if a regular magnet sticks to the cookware then it will work on induction cooktop. If most of your current stuff is aluminum based then you'll need to replace.
A magnet sticks to my aluminum pots, with super glue. Does that count? :)