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Default useing a curved pot with an induction heater?

john zeiss wrote:
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> The pot looks like a miniature witches cauldron with a curved bottom and
> three tiny little stumpy legs to rest on. The fact that the pot surface
> area in contact with the induction heater surface is reduced to three little
> legs, would that mean that electricity is actually being wasted in heating
> such a pot or is it that it just would not heat up very much using an
> induction heater ? Thanks for any advice.


You could place a flat pot on the induction heater,
half-full that pot with water or oil, then place the
cauldron in the water or oil.