I have lived most of my life in homes with electric stoves, but I now have a gas one, and, unfortunately, I much prefer cooking with it, so I am trying to figure out what to do. I have heard that induction stoves mimic many of the qualities of gas stoves, but they are expensive. I also have a gas clothes dryer, but it is in the basement,…
I have lived most of my life in homes with electric stoves, but I now have a gas one, and, unfortunately, I much prefer cooking with it, so I am trying to figure out what to do. I have heard that induction stoves mimic many of the qualities of gas stoves, but they are expensive. I also have a gas clothes dryer, but it is in the basement, so I am hoping it doesn't produce the same problems as the stoves.
I have lived most of my life in homes with electric stoves, but I now have a gas one, and, unfortunately, I much prefer cooking with it, so I am trying to figure out what to do. I have heard that induction stoves mimic many of the qualities of gas stoves, but they are expensive. I also have a gas clothes dryer, but it is in the basement, so I am hoping it doesn't produce the same problems as the stoves.
I just bought one too! About two months ago for a remodel, which I’m now regretting given this info
Look for an induction "burner" at Ikea. Takes up a bit of counter space, but works great for those one-pan meals.