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Should You Choose a Ceramic or Induction Cooktop?
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(Summary description)Ceramic Cookop or Induction Cooktop?
Should You Choose a Ceramic or Induction Cooktop?
(Summary description)Ceramic Cookop or Induction Cooktop?
- Categories:Blog
- Author:Junsky Appliances Limited
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- Time of issue:2021-11-18 11:12
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It's time to kit-out your kitchen with a modern electric hob, which brings performance and style into your kitchen. One of small function may impact the type of electric cooktop you choose. Let's explore what an induction stove and ceramic stove have to offer.
Option 1: A Ceramic Cooktop
As for electric ceramic cooktops, they work by heating up a coil element housed underneath a sheet of ceramic glass that will quickly heat your pot or pan, emitting a warm red glow in the process. When turn on the built-in electric ceramic hob, the cooking zone gets hot and red. Second, the cooking zone actually stays hot for a little after you turn off the heat, which some people like this stay-warm.
With knob or sensor touch, the built-in ceramic hob is more convenient to control. Junsky electric ceramic cooktop has two control modes for you, like Pro CH1212BS and CH77BF. The ceramic cooktop can be used any type of cookware, like aluminium pans, copper pans, cast iron pans and non-magnetic stainless steel pans.
Option 2: An Induction Cooktop
The built-in induction hob uses copper coils under the surface that create a magnetic field via electric induction. The only thing of induction hob that heats up is the pan you place on the surface. Different from ceramic cooktop, only ferrous metal is compatible for cooking with induction cooktops.
Comparing to ceramic cooktop, an induction hob cooks food hot much faster. If you're looking for the cooking speed, Junsky induction built-in cooktop IH90BF with total power 4500W could be a good choice for you. For the sensitive induction stove, Junsky built-in induction cooktop equips kid safety lock, shut-down protection and over-heating protection to reassure your safety concerns.
There's really no absolute right or wrong when choosing a ceramic or induction cooktop for your kitchen. You're really focusing on selecting the function that will suit for your requirements. Sure Junsky electric built-in cooktops will meet your requirements!
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