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![]() Is it possible to use a Pyrex double boiler on a glass ceramic cooktop without using the wire spider underneath it (a requirement when using it on a coil-type element)? TIA Trent |
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On 19 Dec 2012 13:04:13 GMT, Trent Stevens >
wrote: > > Is it possible to use a Pyrex double boiler on a glass ceramic > cooktop without using the wire spider underneath it (a requirement > when using it on a coil-type element)? My motto when it comes to that is "better safe than sorry", so if you won't mind cleaning up the mess if it explodes on you - go ahead. Otherwise, use real pots and pans that aren't a glasslike substance. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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