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When choosingeookwarefor the inductionelements,considerthe material,gauge, and size of the cookware. Note: Cookware does NOT have to be flat for optimum performanceon the inductionelements.
The cookware MUST be made of a ferromagnetic material in order to work on the inductioncooktop. Todetermineifamaterialis magnetic,testthe bottomofthe cookware with a magnet, Ifthe magnetsticks to the outsidebottom of thecookware,the cookware will workon your inductionelement.
Examplesof magnetic materialare:
•porcelainon steel;
•porcelain on
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Examplesof nonferromagneticmaterials,whichdo NOTwork onthe inductionelements are_
•a(uminumor aluminumclad;
•copper or copper clad;
•porcelainon aluminum;
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•earthenware.
Cookwarecomes ina varietyof gaugethicknesses. Thingauge potswill performwell in bringingwaterto aboil quickly,simmering,and stewing. Heaviergaugeskilletsprovide
abetteroverall browning pattern.
•Cookpots MUST be at least 4 or more inches in diameter in order to work on the inductioncooktop.
•For betterbrowningwhen
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