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Induction stove...is it good?

Discussion in 'Spotless Kitchen' started by YesBee, Feb 25, 2010.

  1. YesBee

    YesBee Bronze IL'ite

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    Ladies, Have anyone of you used induction stove ? I am planning to get one, so that I can carry it during travel/stay in hotels for boiling water for DD. Is cooking in induction stove safe or harmful for health ? Is it light weight to be carried ? Which brand of induction stove would be the best ?

    Sorry to trouble with lot of questions. Please pour in your experiences.
     
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  2. skchivukula

    skchivukula Bronze IL'ite

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    Hi Friend
    Have seen some of my friends using induction stoves, but I don't have one. Its light wieght and can easily be carried. Because it operates with electric power, I think its ok from health point of view - I am not sure about it - sorry. Don't know about the brands.
     
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    vjbunny IL Hall of Fame

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    Hi
    For boiling waters now a days electric kettle with auto switch off are available n they boil quick too
     
  4. nemesis

    nemesis Platinum IL'ite

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    This is too big a question.

    Of course, it is good in the sense it is quick and hassle-free, but the deeper analysis about the possible (harmful) changes it makes to food particles are not yet discussed in the public domain.
     

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