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Steve Calvin
 
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Default Electric Glasstop question

Peter Aitken wrote:

> "Steve Calvin" > wrote in message
> s.com...
>
>>As some of you know, I recently got a GE elect. glasstop range and I'm
>>very happy with it but a question came up this morning.
>>
>>It's been COLD here lately (-10dF at night and yesterday got to a
>>balmy high of 9dF)
>>
>>Anyhow, I made a pot of ham and bean soup yesterday and had no room
>>for it in the fridge overnight so I put it out in our unheated garage
>>overnight.
>>
>>I brought it in this morning, needless to say it was quite cold, and I
>>got to wondering if it would be ok to put on the stove and start
>>warming or not.
>>
>>I went on the side of safety and it's currently sitting on top of the
>>gas "woodstove" warming.
>>
>>Would it have hurt the stove to put a metal, and very cold pot on it
>>and started to mildly warm it?
>>

>
>
> No. Those ceramic/glass tops are very tough. Normally you put a room temp
> pot on the burner at say 70f and the burner then heats to - I don't know, a
> thousand degrees maybe? If the pot is 40-50 degrees colder it is a
> relatively small difference.
>
>


ok thanks Peter. I kind of thought that it'd be ok even though it was
probably around 0dF but didn't figure I'd chance it... this time ;-)

Thanks for the reply.

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Steve

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