The small bench top, one or two hot plate Induction Cookers that are available on flea bay etc.. Are they any good? My hot plates are slow to heat up & slow to cool down, these seem ideal for a quick cook. Only would be using on mains power at home.
Feed back would be appreciated .
Thanks Mike.
banjo said
06:09 PM Aug 13, 2015
There's another older thread re these cookers somewhere on here, but yes we have had one for 3 years now and wouldn't be without it ! we even keep an ebay cheapie as a spare, but the old one, an Omega, keeps going strong.
Any pan that a magnet will stick to will work, I use a couple of cast iron skillets, mainly, or my wife uses a steamer on it for her veggies. Brilliant piece of kit.
But most pans now are induction capable my wife informs me.
jade46 said
08:31 PM Aug 13, 2015
They are fantastic.$49.00 Kmart boils 2 cups water in 30 seconds just like a microwave only faster if you want it.Can control heat as required.You must have steel/magnetic cookware
Cheers
DT
Explorer said
08:44 PM Aug 13, 2015
Thanks for the input.
Had looked at the archives but nothing turned up. Appreciate the help
Mike.
clarence said
07:42 AM Aug 14, 2015
Agree with DT mike we have two, one for the motorhome and the other for home, warms and cooks faster then gas, $49 from KMart.
aussietraveller said
09:53 AM Aug 14, 2015
We have used a full size one at home for years and they are outstanding
Explorer said
11:16 AM Aug 14, 2015
aussietraveller wrote:
We have used a full size one at home for years and they are outstanding
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From what You & others are saying it may be worthwhile replacing my conventional cooktop with one of the larger units available.
banjo said
11:25 AM Aug 14, 2015
Larger units are no good for a caravan due to power requirements, but the single tops are fine. Home use of a larger unit no problem.
Hi,
The small bench top, one or two hot plate Induction Cookers that are available on flea bay etc.. Are they any good? My hot plates are slow to heat up & slow to cool down, these seem ideal for a quick cook. Only would be using on mains power at home.
Feed back would be appreciated .
Thanks Mike.
Any pan that a magnet will stick to will work, I use a couple of cast iron skillets, mainly, or my wife uses a steamer on it for her veggies. Brilliant piece of kit.
But most pans now are induction capable my wife informs me.
Cheers
DT
Thanks for the input.
Had looked at the archives but nothing turned up. Appreciate the help
Mike.
At
From what You & others are saying it may be worthwhile replacing my conventional cooktop with one of the larger units available.