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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I bought a house with an induction stove and it was a huge PITA to get used to (can only use certain sized pots/pans on the correct sized burners) not to mention realizing while trying to cook the first meal in my new home that my pots/pans didnt work and I had to get new ones. Why would you purposely do something that would annoy your renters?[/quote] You are weird if you think renters will not rent because they have to replace a few pots and pans (which still have to be regularly replaced anyway because of tear and wear). Also, a lot of cookware is compatible like stainless steel and iron skillets people already own. Unless they own ONLY aluminum cookware they will be fine. Buying an extra skillet or a pot isn't a financial hardship these days. We aren't in 1800s. You can also buy used as long as it's not non-stick. [/quote]
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