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Default Left 2 burners with bridge, on smooth top

On May 31, 12:29 am, pltrgyst > wrote:
> On Thu, 31 May 2007 00:07:14 -0400, "Matthew L. Martin"
>
> > wrote:
> >The less contact between the glass top and the pan, the less efficient
> >heat transfer will be. My GE cooktop instructions specifically warns
> >against using pans that don't contact the cooktop. YMMV, but I wouldn't
> >risk it unless someone else will replace the cooktop if it should fail
> >during that kind of use.

>
> My manual does too. But I'm in Philadelphia this week, so I can't
> quote the passage.
>
> -- Larry


Thanks, guys. I'm glad I didn't use it. And I won't.
Dee

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