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Induction Cooking Or Cylinder Gas ?

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We recently bought a unit which comes with gas stove but for some reason, there is no government piping gas into the place, hence need to rely on LNG gas cylinders.

Am contemplating to switch over to induction stove instead, but don't know what other considerations I shld be aware of (specific type of pots, etc).. can anyone advise?

Thanks.

 

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u must buy appropriate pots + check that yr power point supporting the stove can provide sufficient power . I think it is 16 AMP for 2 induction and 32AMP for 4 induction hobs (to confirm with yr supplier). the area around the induction hob is resist up to 100degree or something like that..

 

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Keltong,

I posted in another tread but think you dun frequent there liaoz. :)

Check with you... do you still remember what are the cooker brands that has both burner + induction or burner + vitoceramic? :P

 

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hey, if i am not wrong, Ariston have them. can go check it out. Mayer is having their warehouse sale this weekends, 21st - 23rd Aug. you wanna go check it out too? looking out for a hob myself. :P

 

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