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Pots, pans and induction hob
TiaBaby
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Hi all, we are moving into a new home later this year and in the kitchen there is an induction hob. My friend says I must buy new fangled pots as my 30 year old prestige copper bottomed ones wont work. Is this true?
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As long as a magnet sticks to your pans, you're fine. I've got an induction hob on order, and have checked my pans and they have aluminum bottoms, so will be no good.
Anybody know of any good deals?
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Pans must be magnetic, here is a good site from belling that says all about it.
http://www.belling.co.uk/news/1/Introduction-to-Induction.aspx
woodyCity & Guilds qualified Wood Butcher:D0 -
Brilliant, thanks for that0
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