Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I recently had to move away from my beloved induction. New house has gas. I am a total induction proselytizer - it is amazing. But if you cook a lot, do try to get one with 6 burners or one of the new ones where the whole thing is one burner that just activates wherever you put a pot. My one complaint about my 4-burner induction was that it was hard to use multiple pots at once.
Why was that, PP? Could you explain more?
Sure! I had an older Thermador induction range that was wonderful and I generally loved. But space was hard - it had four burners - one small in the bottom corner, a large over and to the right of the small burner, and then two medium in the two opposite corners. The whole range was maybe 24"? If I wanted to make a meal using three pots (let's say rice + main chicken dish + vegetable), I could not because I could not physically fit more than one pot/pan per side of the range at a time and have the pots/pans align well with the magnet. Same thing if I wanted to use a griddle type pan to make something like pancakes - there was no way to engage two burners at the same time in a way that fit a griddle pan and allowed good contact. Also nearly impossible to use a larger pot and pan at the same time (say, pot for boiling pasta + pan for making sauce). That is why I would go for a bigger, six-burner range. Or - even better - one that is all magnetic and engages wherever you put a pan, like a blank slate.