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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We used to have one, but had to get rid of it. You should know that some people are hypersensitive to them. One of my kids would freak out and grab his ears when it was on like he was in agony -- apparently some people can hear/feel them and it is very unpleasant.[/quote] Interesting (and I'm sorry!). One of mine is like this. There a certain old school TV at her grandparents that causes this reaction. She can tell from a couple rooms away when someone turns it on and starts to flip out. I'm not OP but was considering going induction. I'm wondering if there is a way to test certain models. Did you go back to electric or gas?[/quote] not PP but OP, I wonder what is causing that, is it kind of like the electric lines hum type of thing? Gas can be problematic if you want to keep your interior as clean as possible because not matter what the fumes do pollute indoor air and also they use up the oxygen form the inside of the house which with super tight modern window can be a problem and even lead to CO poisoning.. I was surprised when I came across this information. Normal electric seems to be still bit better option, my beef with it is that those glass tops are really painfully weak and you can never get professional results on them because some technologies require really strong heat and they are not there. Not even standard gas stoves do this, you need to go up to commercial/pro grade but not every kitchen can accommodate them as they require pretty solid subflooring that if you don't have in place is a headache to grandfather, besides that, they get very hot so whatever is next to them, the wall behind it, the countertops next to them are also something you need to consider. [/quote]
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