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Induction Hob Cooker are Efficient and Surprisingly Good for Cooking

Induction Hob Cooker has emerged as a better alternative of gas hob installation. This is the reason why more and more people are going for it. If you are looking for Induction hob cooker then there are many options like Hotpoint CIC642C (CIC 642 C), Candy PVI640C (PVI640), Neff T42D20X0 (T42D20), Neff T42D85XO (T42D85), CDA HCN610, Miele KM5993 (KM 5993) and AEG 67160KFN (67160KF-N etc. available in the market. The principal of working of these cookers is entirely different from other cooking technologies. In this heat is generated in the cooking vessel itself in place of external heating that is required in other cooking technologies. The only caution that you have to take in it that only ferrous metallic utensil should be use on it. It functions through electronic powered coil that generates electromagnetic field, which penetrates the cooking vessel and heats it to the desired level. (more…)


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Induction Hobs Explained: The Technology is becoming more Popular in Kitchens the World over

As opposed to traditional gas hobs, induction hobs are entering the kitchens all over the world in a big way. A sort of silent revolution, induction hobs are fast becoming the preferred method of cooking and are sure to beat traditional gas hobs. A new technology in the face of global warming, induction cooking is going to become the market leader. Offering several benefits over other cooking methods, induction hobs are more efficient and offer better control. Since the cook top surface remains cool, induction hobs are a lot safer. The parents do not have to worry about their child touching a hot burner or getting hurt. Only the pan gets the heat and since there is no transfer of heat energy between the hob and the pan, less heat is lost. An induction hob contains one or more coils made of ferromagnetic material. When alternating current is passed through these coils, a magnetic field of the same frequency is produced, which induces a current in the pan. The cooking pan’s internal resistance causes heat to be dissipated following the Joule effect. (more…)


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