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Yeah, I used to prefer gas until we bought an all-electric house. The heating rate on the induction range that came with the house is bananas.

The burners go from 1-10 by halves and on 10 the big burner will boil a big-ass stockpot of water in what feels like a minute or two, and that's all I can use it for. 10 is literally too hot to sear meat, it will char it (and set off the smoke detector, apropos of the thread - it's a townhouse so of course the kitchen is right at the fucking center of mass of the house so the other rooms can have better light). It's also super-responsive and lets me get great heat control, if I go from 5.5 to 4 I can see what's happening in the pan change almost instantly. I never had a really fancy gas stove, but the ones I had were certainly not this responsive (although they sure beat the many crappy electric stoves I had).

It adjusts with buttons instead of a knob, which I kind of hate (a lot harder to work while cooking) but obviously that's not a comment on the heating technology.



The induction stoves I've had the "pleasure" of working with were all very efficient to get water boiling. For every other cooking technique they were terrible. Perhaps I had bad luck with the models I encountered. Maybe it was caused by the pans or maybe it is just getting used to it. But the fact they're almost exclusively controlled by buttons is absolutely a deal breaker for me. I can't handle the stress of 4 pans and pots with buttons not responding because of a smudge somewhere or just because f*k me. Not to mention the models that have 2 sets of controls for 4 burners, where you have to select the appropriate burner first. Those abominations have to be designed by someone who only boils eggs or cooks ramen or hates cooking in general.

/rant




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