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Magnetic Induction Cooktops
Magnetic induction is the latest and greatest development in the field of cooking today. Chefs who traditionally cooked with gas are now changing their old habits and are switching over to magnetic induction cooktops. Magnetic induction cooking has all the benefits of gas cooking but is much more efficient. But how is [...]
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Radiant Coil / Solid Cooktops
Radiant coil cooktops utilise a resistive coil element to provide heat for cooking. They are usually wound in a spiral arrangement. Radiant coils are easily detached for cleaning or replacement. They sit over an opening in the cooktop and a metal drip tray is usually situated underneath the coil to [...]
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Ceramic Glass Cooktops
Ceramic glass cooktops are a combination of radiant coils (underneath) and a single piece of ceramic glass which forms the cooktop surface. The glass is approximately 6mm thick. This flat surface makes cleaning spillovers a breeze.
The use of hi speed heating radiant coils gives the ceramic cooktop a welcome boost. Little heat [...]