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Looking at a induction cooktop range. Any recommendation on brand of
cooking pots ,pans , etc that does well on a induction cooktop ?
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Drew Cutter > wrote:
>Looking at a induction cooktop range. Any recommendation on brand of
>cooking pots, pans, etc that does well on a induction cooktop ?


If you can afford them, the All-Clad Stainless, of course.

We got a set of stainless-exterior nonstick cookware that has worked
pretty well. It's "Silverstone" brand, and Target and JC Penney
used to both carry it, but they don't seem to anymore. You may
still be able to pick up the smaller set at target.com, though
(search for "B00007FRWI"). I like the pour-spouts and the steam-vents
in the pots and lids, respectively.

Donald
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> cooking pots ,pans , etc that does well on a induction cooktop ?


Any tri-ply stainless should work as would cast iron.


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On 26 Oct 2005 21:01:42 GMT, Drew Cutter > wrote:

>Looking at a induction cooktop range. Any recommendation on brand of
>cooking pots ,pans , etc that does well on a induction cooktop ?


any magnet attracting pot will work. Send all your copper cookware
to the pot rack for dust collecting.


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