Ditch the flame for magnetic magic! Master induction cooktops with our guide to debunk myths, pro tips, and the secret to boiling water in seconds. Are you ready?
Induction cooktops use electromagnetic energy to heat cookware directly and require magnetic vessels, while infrared cooktops heat the surface and work with almost any flat-bottom cookware.
My gas range is nearly on its last legs, but when I come to change it, I won’t be doing a like-for-like swap. Instead, I’ll be looking to exchange it for an induction cooktop. Since testing Smeg’s ...
Deciding which induction cooktop to buy is a big decision, but have you considered buying one with bridge elements? It opens up a new world of flexible cooking, but is it worth the extra money?
How do I love my induction cooktop? Let me count the ways. It offers energy efficiency, enhanced safety and a sleek minimalist finish that I find easy to keep clean. But with the switch to induction ...
Induction stoves use electromagnetism to heat food more efficiently than any other kind of stovetop. Ask someone in the United States about “electric cooking” and they’ll probably describe one of ...
Buying an induction cooktop may be one of the best kitchen upgrades you can make. Induction cooktops use electromagnetic technology to heat your cookware directly, delivering faster boil times, ...
Planning to buy an induction cooktop? From power rating and cookware compatibility to safety features and controls, here are ...
Portable induction cooktops allow you to cook almost anywhere you can find an outlet — from your back porch to a dorm room to an RV. They don’t emit heat but instead make your pan hot using ...