Robin W. wrote:

> When it’s time to replace your stove, consider going electric or
> induction. Induction stoves heat faster than gas and are super
> efficient—plus, they’re safer (you can’t burn your hand on the stove!). And
> with new rebates and tax credits, switching to induction is more affordable
> than ever.
>
> There is a plug-in induction cooktop folks can borrow from the Lincoln
Library.  Info:  https://www.lincolntown.org/137/Green-Energy-Committee
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NOTE: A permanent, wired cooktop or stove's induction "burner" *will be
much more powerful* than the plug-in versions.  Here's a Reddit thread
discussing the power issues:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Cooking/comments/15xw650/how_much_does_induction_burner_power_matter/


One "*I'm sorry I melted your pan*" resident's view,

-andy
https://payne.org/lt-disclaimer/
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